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Harald then returned to Norway with a new army and meeting little opposition, reached Bergen before Christmas.
Meanwhile, Magnus ' uncle Harald Hardrada had returned to Norway from the east and contested his rule there, while Sweyn was still a threat in Denmark ; Harald allied himself with Sweyn.
Michael, however, returned with an army of 40, 000 men in 1041, assisted by Norse mercenaries including the future King Harald III of Norway.
On September 15, 2011 Schmidt returned to his former network Sat. 1 picking up is former show name of Die Harald Schmidt Show again.
The war between Magnus and Sweyn lasted until 1045, when Magnus ' uncle Harald Hardrada returned to Norway from exile.
Styrbjörn returned to Sweden with an army, although Harald and the Danish troops supposedly turned back.
Harald then returned to Scania to become its ruler.
After teaming up with new screenwriting partner Harald Kloser, Emmerich returned once again to directing a visual effects-laden adventure with 2004's blockbuster The Day After Tomorrow, another disaster film about a rapidly oncoming Ice Age brought upon by the effects of global warming.
In 1015, Olaf Haraldsson, representing the descendants of Harald Fairhair, returned from one of his Viking trips and was immediately elected as King of Norway.
He returned with the King of Norway, Harald Hardrada.
Haakon was raised at the Christian English court and had returned to claim the throne of his father Harald Fairhair ( the unifier of Norway ) and intended to Christianize the country.
Harald Berg returned to his mother club in 1974.
In the Landnámabók the initial conquest is led by Harald, but as soon as he had returned to Norway the raiders regrouped.
Later in the year he returned to Northumbria with the army of King Harald III Hardrada of Norway.
Later in the year he returned, accompanied by King Harald Hardrada of Norway at the head of a huge Norwegian army, which defeated Edwin and Morcar at the Battle of Fulford near York ( September 20 ).
At this point, Olaf Haraldsson's half-brother Harald Sigurdsson, later dubbed Hardrada, returned with a vast fortune amassed as a military commander in Byzantium.
Harald gave Styrbjörn his daughter Tyra as his wife and Styrbjörn went away, but he then returned to Denmark with 1000 longships.

Harald and Scandinavia
Adam of Bremen's claim regarding Otto I and Harald appears to have been inspired by an attempt to manufacture a historical reason for the archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen to claim jurisdiction over Denmark ( and thus the rest of Scandinavia ); in the 1070s, the Danish King was in Rome asking for Denmark to have its own arch-bishop, and Adam's account of Harald's supposed conversion ( and baptism of both him and his " little son " Sweyn, with Otto serving as Sweyn's godfather ) is followed by the unambiguous claim that " At that time Denmark on this side of the sea, which is called Jutland by the inhabitants, was divided into three dioceses and subjected to the bishopric of Hamburg.
The Hereditary Kingdom of Norway, established by at least three separate genealogical lines of monarchs each allegedly descending from Harald I the Fairhair, was the only realm of medieval Scandinavia which was officially hereditary, not elective.

Harald and early
With Harald being a famous military leader, his claim would end Magnus ' reign early.
On his father Harald Bluetooth's death in late 986 or early 987, he became King of Denmark ; in 1000, with allegiance of the Trondejarl, Eric of Lade, he was ruler over most of Norway.
Sweyn's father, Harald Bluetooth, was the first of the Scandinavian kings to officially accept Christianity, in the early or mid-960s.
Between c. 960 and the early 980s, Harald Bluetooth appears to have established a kingdom in the lands of the Danes which stretched from Jutland to Skåne.
At this early stage there is no evidence that the Danish Church was able to create a stable administration that Harald could use to exercise more effective control over his kingdom, but it may have contributed to the development of a centralising political and religious ideology among the social elite which sustained and enhanced an increasingly powerful kingship.
Harald and the Varangians were thereafter called to action in Bulgaria, were they arrived not before early 1041.
King Harald III of Norway invaded northern England in early September, leading a fleet of over 300 ships carrying perhaps 15, 000 men.
Based on the formulaic nature of his ties to his predecessors, his strong affiliation with Agder, and the failure of an early saga dedicated to him to name any family connections, some scholars have suggested that the linkage to the earlier Yngling dynasty of Vestfold was a later invention, created to associate a conquering Halfdan and his son Harald Fairhair with the family glorified in the Ynglingatal, whom he had displaced.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair became the first king of Norway, Ringerike was a petty kingdom.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Romsdal was a petty kingdom.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Agðir was a petty kingdom inhabited by a people named after it, the Egðir.
The fragment then recounts the early life of Harald Wartooth but breaks off ; it resumes with the arrival of Sigurd Ring, Harald's old age, and the colossal Battle of Brávellir.
Nordstoga had his early studies under Harald Aune and Odd Jacob Unhammer in Notodden where he grew up.
With Count Harald Moltke and Knud Rasmussen he formed the Danish Literary expedition ( 1902-04 ) to West Greenland, and in the early stages ( 1902 ) discovered near Evigheds Fiord two ice-free mountain ranges.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Hålogaland was a petty kingdom extending between Namdalen in Nord-Trøndelag and Lyngen in Troms.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Solør was a petty kingdom.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Nordmøre was a petty kingdom whose ruler was known as the Mørejarl ( literally: " Møre-Earl ").
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Grenland, was a petty kingdom.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Hardanger was a petty kingdom with its capital at Kinsarvik.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Namdalen was a petty kingdom.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Sunnmøre was a petty kingdom.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Land was a petty kingdom.
In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Orkdalen was also a petty kingdom.
The idea ( and name ) for cache-oblivious algorithms was conceived by Charles E. Leiserson as early as 1996 and first published by Harald Prokop in his master's thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1999.

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