First battle of Solskjel explained

Conflict:First Battle of Solskjel
Partof:unification of Norway
Date:ca. 870
Place:Solskjel, Nordmøre
Result:Vestfold victory
Combatant1:Kingdom of Vestfold
Combatant2:Kingdom of Nordmøre
Kingdom of Romsdal
Commander1:Harald Fairhair
Commander2:Huntiof
Nokvel †

The First Battle of Solskjel (Slaget ved Solskjel) was the first engagement in Harald Fairhair's attempt to subjugate western Norway to his rule.[1]

The two kings of Nordmøre and Romsdal had joined forces to stop the fleet of king Harald, who was sailing south from Trøndelag. Harald was again victorious, and his two opponents Huntiof, King of Nordmøre and his father-in-law, King Nokkve of Romsdal, were both slain in battle. However Solve Klove, the son of King Huntiof escaped.[2]

After the battle Harald laid both countries under his rule, and stayed there for the rest of the summer.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://sambandet.no/maalmannen/index.php?ID=artikkel&aargang=2009&utgaava=1&artikkelnr=13 Slaget ved Solskjel (Trygve Orheim)
  2. http://valkyria.smokepit.net/?sid=3&aid=82 Harald Hårfagres Saga (valkyria.net)
  3. http://www.solskjel.no/ Saga om Solskjel (Solskjel.no)
  4. http://sunnmiddelalder.net/index.php/vikingtid/ca-863-slaget-ved-solskjel ca 863 - Slaget ved Solskjel (Middelalder på Sunnmøre)