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  1. Sigurd Syr wasn't personally very ambitious, but he fully supported his stepson, King Olaf Haraldsson's ambitions of leadership and command. In 1014, he successfully petitioned his peers, the other Norwegian district Kings, to garner their support for a new war against Sweden, Denmark and England that commenced in 1015.

  2. Han hjälpte sin styvson Olav 'den helige' att vinna herradömet efter slagetvid Nesjar. (Källa: Kjell Høyer, Norge)Av Hårfagreætten var også småkongen Sigurd (Halfdansson) Syr (965/970-1018) vel 100 år senere. Han fikk tilnavnet Syr - gris - fordi han gikk og stelte med jordene sine på Stein - noe som var uvanligi de tider - framfor å ...

  3. Sigurd Syr Halfdansson (sometimes spelled "Halvdansson") (c. 970-1018) was a petty king in Northern Ostlandet of Norway. The traditional view of his pedigree has been that he was a great-grandson of Harald I of Norway, however this is questioned by recent historians and genealogists.

  4. Sigurd Syr fou batejat en la fe cristiana en 998. Segons el Heimskringla, "el rei Olaf Tryggvason va anar a Ringerike a expandir el cristianisme, Sigurd Syr i la seva esposa foren batejats". Sigurd Syr no era una persona políticament ambiciosa. Ell no era aliè a la pompa i la cerimònia de la noblesa, però va jugar la part que se li esperava.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2012 · Sigurd Syr was a local ruler of Ringerike, a region in Buskerud, Norway. Born around the year 970, he married Asta Gudbrandsdatter and there were five children born to this union, the youngest being future Norwegian King Harald III Sigurdsson, also known as Harald Hardrada.

  6. Sigurd Styrbjornsson (born 842) was a Viking jarl from Norway who settled in England with his clan during the 9th century. The son of jarl Styrbjorn Sigvaldisson of Fornburg, he was the husband of Randvi and the older adoptive brother of Eivor Varinsdottir, who was taken in by Styrbjorn at the age of nine following the death of her parents, Rosta and Varin. He was also the reborn form of the ...

  7. Sigurd Syr was not personally ambitious, but he fully supported his stepson Olaf's ambitions to leadership and command. In 1014, he successfully petitioned his peers, the other Norwegian local kings, for their support for a new war against Sweden, Denmark and England that commenced in 1015.