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Sola
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(Sola,
Rogaland
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, 975 –
Boknafjorden, 21 December 1028, bur. Sola, Rogaland), "Rygekongen", Herse/Høvding i Rogaland, was a
Norwegian political leader of the late 10th and early 11th centuries. He has been commonly seen as this period's foremost defender of the historic Norwegian social system. Erling fought for the traditional small, autonomous kingdoms and the
þing
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system, against the reformists of the
Fairhair family line.
Background
According to the Norwegian-Icelandic saga tradition Erling Skjalgsson, son of Torleiv Skjalg Ogmundsson, belonged to one of the most prominent clans in western Norway. He lived on the farm
Sola
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in
Nord-Jæren. His sister was married to Sigurd Toresson, an important chief in
Trondenes
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and the brother of
Tore Hund of
Bjarkøy.
Erling was established as a political front figure by the farmers of
Gulaþing. They demanded that he be married to
Olav Tryggvason's sister Astrid Tryggvesdatter, daughter of
Tryggve Olafsson, king of
Viken
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, and wife Astrid Eiriksdatter. Astrid initially refused but later agreed only after strong pressure from her brother. Erling Skjalgsson was baptized and married to Astrid during the summer of year 996. Erling thus became an important ally during the remaining four years of King Olav's reign. Olav awarded Erling all the land between the
Sognefjord
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and
Lindesnes
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to rule.
Career
After the
Battle of Svolder
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resulted in the defeat of Olav Tryggvason, the victorious leaders split Norway into three areas of control. The three-way rule of Norway during these years suited Erling well. His own power base was strong enough that he could maintain his own autonomy. However in 1015, the relative stability of this arrangement was affected by the arrival of
Olav Haraldsson. In 1016 at the
Battle of Nesjar, Erling fought against Olav Haraldsson in
Svein jarl's losing forces. Afterward Olav Haraldsson was forced to form an uneasy alliance with Erling Skjalgsson. The settlement was arranged with Erling having to accept lesser terms than had been granted him by either Olav Tryggvason or Svein jarl.
However, Erling kept enforcing his power on the western coast of Norway from Rogaland extending further north, presumably to
Sogn
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. King Olav tried to split his powers by introducing new local nobles, but these were quickly pushed out by Erling's traditional clout. In 1022, the king arrested Erling's nephew ( his sister's son), Asbjørn Selsbane, for murder. Erling replied by raising a 1,000-man army and circling the king at
Avaldsnes
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. King Olav gave in and released the nephew. However this episode damaged the relationship between the two men. During 1027, Erling traveled to
England
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to seek the support of
Canute the Great
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.
Erling returned during autumn in 1028 and rallied an army with the intention to fight Olav. However as his army was shipborne, Erling was trapped on a single ship by King Olav's fleet in the
Battle of Boknafjorden near
Bokn in
Rogaland
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. The ship was overwhelmed, Erling was captured and his ship was cleared. Just as Olav was set to pardon him, Erling himself was killed by Aslak Fitjaskalle, from
Fitjar
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in
Sunnhordland
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, who cleaved Erling's head with an axe.
According to
Heimskringla
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, King Olav said to the killer, ''You fool! Now you hewed Norway off my hands!''. The king's prediction turned true. Backed by
Canute the Great
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, Erling's allies went on to drive Olav out of the country, and then finally kill him at the
Battle of Stiklestad
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in 1030.
Personal life
Erling and Astrid were the parents of several children:
* Ragnhild Erlingsdatter (992), married to
Torberg Arnesson of
Giske Giske may refer to:
Places
*Giske Municipality, a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway
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(ca. 1000–1050), brother of
Finn Arnesson
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and
Kalv Arnesson, son of Arne Arnmodsson and wife Tora Thorsteinsdatter, paternal grandson of Arnmod Arnvidsson,Â
Jarl
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, and maternal grandson of Thorstein Galge, and mother of
Tora Torbergsdatter, second wife of King
Harald Hardråde
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and mother of both King
Olav Kyrre
Olaf III or Olaf Haraldsson (Old Norse: ''Óláfr Haraldsson'', Norwegian: ''Olav Haraldsson''; – 22 September 1093), known as Olaf the Peaceful (Old Norse: ''Óláfr kyrri'', Norwegian: ''Olav Kyrre''), was King of Norway from 1067 until hi ...
and King
Magnus II Haraldsson.
* Aslak Erlingsson (997)
* Skjalg Erlingsson (999)
* Sigurd Erlingsson (1001)
* Lodin Erlingsson (1003)
* Tore Erlingsson (1003)
* Gertrud Erlingsdatter (1006)
Legacy
In the area of the Sola Church Ruins there is a monument of Erling Skjalgsson, who was one of Sola's most famous men. This notable Viking leader has been credited with having introduced Christianity to Sola. The stone crosses at
Tjora are also monuments to the passing of the
Viking Age
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. The stone cross in Stavanger raised to him is the oldest preserved monument to a Norwegian leader. It is used in the
Coat of arms of the region Rogaland.
Erling Skjalgssons gate at
Frogner
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in
Oslo
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was named in his honour as were streets in
Trondheim
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,
Stavanger
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,
Haugesund
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and
Sandnes
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.
Erling is the main character in several novels by
Lars Walker, including ''The Year of the Warrior'' and ''West Oversea''.
References
External links
Erling Skjalgsson and the legend of Gravhaugen
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1028 deaths
Norwegian military leaders
Year of birth unknown
11th-century Norwegian nobility
Vikings killed in battle
975 births
10th-century Norwegian nobility