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Haugating was a Thing in medieval Norway. Haugating served as an assembly for the regions around Vestfold and the area west of Oslofjord. 〔(''Haugating'' (lokalhistoriewiki.no) )〕 ==Background== Although it was not as recognized nationally as the Øreting in Trøndelag, Haugating did play an important role in the history of Norway as a site for the proclamation of kings. At various times, Harald Gille, Sigurd Magnusson, Magnus Erlingsson and Jon Kuvlung were all proclaimed there to be contenders to the throne of Norway.〔(''Haugating'' (visitnorway) )〕 〔(''Gamle tonsberg: middelalderbyen'' (Per Thoresen) )〕 Haugating was seated in Tønsberg at Haugar (from the Old Norse word ''haugr'' meaning hill or burial mound). During the Civil war era in Norway (between 1130-1240), Tonsberg was one of the area where the Bagler faction and other rebel bands stood strong in the battle against the Birchleg. Several rebel bands hailed their royal subjects from Haugating . Haugar Vestfold Kunstmuseum, which opened to the public 1995, is now located at the site of the former Haugating. A memorial stone was erected on the site during 1954.〔(''Haugar - Vestfold Kunstmuseum'' (Tønsberg kommune) )〕 〔(''Haugating'' (visitoslo.com) )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Haugating」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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