The sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald the Tyrant (Harald Haardraade)
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Two medieval Norse sagas recount the lives and deeds of prominent Norwegian rulers. One narrative traces a royal child born into exile, the efforts to protect and conceal his family, and his later return amid political violence and religious change. The other follows a later contender whose military ventures, court intrigues, and claim to power lead to fierce conflict. Both accounts interweave genealogy, battles, diplomacy, and encounters between pagan custom and Christian influence, combining chronicle-like detail with saga storytelling to portray leadership, loyalty, and the tumult of dynastic struggle.
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