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Hálfdan Long-Legs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Halfdan Long-Leg Halfdan Long-Leg (Old Norse: ''Hálfdan háleggur'', Norwegian: ''Halvdan Hålegg'') was a Viking-Age warrior who lived in the latter half of the 9th century. He was the son of King Harald Fairhair and a Sami woman named Snofrid Svasadottir. Snorri Sturluson in ''Heimskringla'' states that Halfdan was one of Harald's many sons who were involved in a power struggle with one another. Halfdan and his brother Gudrød Ljome were responsible for murdering Rognvald Eysteinsson and 60 of his men by burning them inside of a structure. Upon learning of this event, Harald flew into a rage when he heard about this and sent out a great force against Gudrød who was then banished. Rognvald's son Torf-Einarr performed the Blood eagle ritual on Halfdan in retaliation after a battle . Harald made Rognvald's son Thorirm Earl of Møre and gave his daughter Alof to him in marriage.〔 〕
==See also==
* Orkneyinga saga
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