Haakon is the son of Sigurd Haakonsson, …
Years: 970 - 970
Haakon is the son of Sigurd Haakonsson, Jarl of Lade and ruler of Trøndelag and Hålogaland.
His mother was Bergljot Toresdatter, daughter of Tore Ragnvaldsson, Earl of Møre.
Adam of Bremen wrote that he was "of the stock of Ivar (possibly Ivar the Boneless) and descended from a race of giants".
In the sagas, Haakon claimed descent from the divine lineage of Sæming, son of Odin.
The Hakon Jarl Runestones in Sweden may refer to him.
Haakon had become earl after his father was killed by King Harald Greycloak's men in 961.
He had warred with King Harald for some time, until he was forced to flee to Denmark and Harald Bluetooth.
In Denmark he had conspired with Harald Bluetooth against Harald Greycloak.
Haakon Jarl arranges the death of Harald Greycoak around 970 with the connivance of Harald Bluetooth, who had invited his foster-son to Denmark to be invested with new Danish fiefs.
Civil war breaks out between Haakon Jarl and the surviving brothers of Harald Greycloak, but Haakon proves victorious.
After this, Haakon Jarl rules Norway as a vassal of Harald Bluetooth, but he is in reality an independent ruler.
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- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Denmark, Kingdom of
- Danes (Scandinavians)
- Norse
- Norway, independent Kingdom of
