57°50′43″N 11°56′23″E / 57.8452°N 11.9397°E / 57.8452; 11.9397 Kungahälla (Swedish: Kungahälla, Norwegian: Konghelle, Old Norse: Konungahella) was a medieval...
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a fief from Denmark, but he promised to return Kungahälla to Norway. Despite never returning Kungahälla and breaking almost all his promises to Haakon...
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However, in 1101 the war came to an end with a peace agreement concluded at Kungahälla together with king Eric Evergood of Denmark. Eric had spent time in exile...
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Flach (1869–1966), 1899) Drottningar i Kungahälla (1899; short stories). Translated as The Queens of Kungahälla and Other Sketches From a Swedish Homestead...
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in another direction. In 1101, the three kings of Scandinavia met in Kungahälla to conduct peace talks. Through the mediation of the Danish king, Sweden...
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from 1136 to 1156. In 1135, he raided Roskilde and the Norwegian city of Kungahälla (now Kungälv in Sweden). During the Wendish Crusade in 1147, he managed...
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of Norway and King Olof Skötkonung later agreed to a peace treaty at Kungahälla ca 1020. King Olof was forced to accept a settlement with King Olaf, who...
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1067 1123 The capital was moved to Konghelle. Konungahella Konghelle Kungahälla (in Swedish) 1123 1150 c. Sigurd the Crusader royal residence after his...
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Olof was also forced to accept a settlement with Olaf II of Norway at Kungahälla. The veracity of Snorri Sturluson's account of Olof Skötkonung, written...
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grandfather was King Magnus III of Norway. He was educated at Konghelle (Kungahälla) in Bohuslän (Båhuslen) which at that time a royal center of the Kingdom...
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