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'''Harald the Great''' ({{wp|Old Norse|Old Nordic}}: ''Haraldr inn ríki''; {{wp|Danish language|Dalish}}: ''Harald den Store''), otherwise known as '''Harald Eriksson''', or '''Harald the Conqueror''' ({{wp|Old Norse|Old Nordic}}: ''Haraldr Herrlof''; {{wp|Danish language|Dalish}}: ''Harald Erobreren''), was {{wp|Viking}} warlord who ruled over a vast empire within Telmeria, spanning modern day [[Norden]] as well as parts of [[Cuthland-Waldrich]], [[Mascylla]], and [[Valimia]] from around 817 until his death in 869. Harald was also renowned for his numerous raids across Telmaria and as far south as [[Dulebia]], including cities such as XXX, XXX, and XXX. His rule marked the apex of the Nordic Viking age, inspiring a generation of warriors and raiders which saw Nordic influence spread far and wide across Berea. Harald is also regarded as the ancient father of the Nordic nation, having been the first Nordic ruler to unite the various ''ættir'' under his banner, and is regularly depicted in patriotic imagery and iconography. | '''Harald the Great''' ({{wp|Old Norse|Old Nordic}}: ''Haraldr inn ríki''; {{wp|Danish language|Dalish}}: ''Harald den Store''), otherwise known as '''Harald Eriksson''', or '''Harald the Conqueror''' ({{wp|Old Norse|Old Nordic}}: ''Haraldr Herrlof''; {{wp|Danish language|Dalish}}: ''Harald Erobreren''), was {{wp|Viking}} warlord who ruled over a vast empire within Telmeria, spanning modern day [[Norden]] as well as parts of [[Cuthland-Waldrich]], [[Mascylla]], and [[Valimia]] from around 817 until his death in 869. Harald was also renowned for his numerous raids across Telmaria and as far south as [[Dulebia]], including cities such as XXX, XXX, and XXX. His rule marked the apex of the Nordic Viking age, inspiring a generation of warriors and raiders which saw Nordic influence spread far and wide across Berea. Harald is also regarded as the ancient father of the Nordic nation, having been the first Nordic ruler to unite the various ''ættir'' under his banner, and is regularly depicted in patriotic imagery and iconography. | ||
==Early life== | |||
==Western raids== | |||
==King of Hamarland== | |||
===Unification of the Ættir=== | |||
==Cuthish raids== | |||
==Mascyllary raids== | |||
==Valimian raids== | |||
==Southern raids and death== | |||
==Personal life== | |||
==Issue== | |||
==Legacy== | |||
[[Category:People from Norden]] | [[Category:People from Norden]] | ||
[[Category:History of Norden]] | [[Category:History of Norden]] |
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Harald Eriksson | |
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King of Hamarland | |
Reign | c.844–869 |
Successor | Erling of Hamarland |
Born | c.817 |
Died | 869 |
Spouse | Several |
Issue | Magnus Haraldsen Erling of Hamarland Inge Haraldsdottir Knut of Skjergard Ragnar of Haxland Freja Haraldsdottir Sten of Raeverby |
House | House of Haraldsen |
Father | Erik of Hamarland |
Mother | Helga of Helanger |
Harald the Great (Old Nordic: Haraldr inn ríki; Dalish: Harald den Store), otherwise known as Harald Eriksson, or Harald the Conqueror (Old Nordic: Haraldr Herrlof; Dalish: Harald Erobreren), was Viking warlord who ruled over a vast empire within Telmeria, spanning modern day Norden as well as parts of Cuthland-Waldrich, Mascylla, and Valimia from around 817 until his death in 869. Harald was also renowned for his numerous raids across Telmaria and as far south as Dulebia, including cities such as XXX, XXX, and XXX. His rule marked the apex of the Nordic Viking age, inspiring a generation of warriors and raiders which saw Nordic influence spread far and wide across Berea. Harald is also regarded as the ancient father of the Nordic nation, having been the first Nordic ruler to unite the various ættir under his banner, and is regularly depicted in patriotic imagery and iconography.