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page 111th-century Vikings

Harald III of Norway
King of Norway from 1046 to 1066

Sweyn I of Denmark
King of Denmark, England, and Norway
Olaf II of Norway
King of Norway from 1015 to 1028
Eric Haakonsson
earl of Lade, ruler of Norway and earl of Northumbria
Thorvald Eiriksson
Icelandic explorer
Thorkell the Tall
Jomsviking
Ingvar the Far-Travelled
Viking chief who traveled to Persia
Thorir Hund
Norwegian historical chieftain
Einar Thambarskelfir
noble and politician from Norway (980-1050)
Gunnlaugr Ormstunga
Icelandic poet
Tróndur í Gøtu
early Faroese viking
Sigurd the Stout
Viking Earl of Orkney
Kalv Arnesson
Norwegian chieftain
Eystein Orre
Norwegian military personnel
Skúli Þórsteinsson
Icelandic explorer
Tryggvi the Pretender
Pretender to the Norwegian throne
Thorgils Sprakelegg
Viking warrior
Finn Arnesson
Norwegian Earl
Hjalti Skeggiason
Icelandic explorer
Freygeirr
thumb|right|200px|U 518 tells of Freygeir's death, but there are two theories on where it was.Freygeirr (Old East Norse: FrøygæiRR, Modern Swedish: Fröger) was a Viking chieftain who probably led a leidang expedition. He is considered to have been active in the 1050s on the Baltic coast, and he has been identified on six runestones, Gs 13, DR 216, U 518, U 611, U 698 and U 1158. One of the three brothers who is mentioned on the Stenkvista runestone (Sö 111), which is adorned with a heathen symbol (Mjölnir), is also called Freygeirr.

Björn Asbrandsson
Torstein Knarresmed
Viking warrior
Šimon
Viking mentioned in the Patericon
Helgi and Finnbogi
icelandic merchant brothers