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page 1Norwegian petty kings

Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye
legendary King of Denmark
Halfdan the Black
ninth-century king of Vestfold
Rǫgnvaldr Eysteinsson
9th century Norse viking and first Jarl of Møre
Håkon Grjotgardsson
ruler of Trøndelag (838-900)
Tryggve Olafsson
Norwegian petty king
Gudrød the Hunter
legendary character portrayed in the Norse sagas as a Norwegian petty king
Olof Trätälja
semi-legendary Norwegian petty king
Sigurd Syr
Norwegian petty King
Halfdan Hvitbeinn
semi-legendary Norwegian petty king
Bjørn Farmann
Norwegian petty king
Eystein Halfdansson
semi-legendary Norwegian petty king
Harald Grenske
10th century King of Vestfold
Ragnvald Heidumhære
Norwegian petty king

Halfdan the Mild
semi-legendary Norwegian petty king
Olaf Geirstad-Alf
petty king of Eastern Vestfold
Gudrød Bjørnsson
Norwegian petty king
Rodulf
Norwegian petty king
Harald Granraude
Norwegian petty king
Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf
Norwegian petty king (c. 877–c. 934)
Kjotve the Rich
Norwegian petty king
Gandalf Alfgeirsson
king of the petty kingdom Vingulmark, in south-eastern Norway
Halfdan the Old
Norwegian king in mythology
Eystein Glumra
Norwegian petty king
Augvald
Augvald () was a semi-legendary Norwegian petty king portrayed in the legendary Norse sagas. If considered historical, reconstructed estimates based on saga information would have Augvald living some time in the 7th century AD. His kingdom was said to have been based in Jøsursheid, somewhere in the interior of south-western Norway. After a number of naval battles he succeeded in conquering the islands off the western coast of Rogaland. He subsequently moved his kingdom's seat to the north-east of Karmøy, the largest of those islands and adjacent to the strategically important Karmsundet strait