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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harald_KesjaHarald Kesja - Wikipedia

    Harald Kesja (lit. Harald the Spear) (1080–1135) was the son of Eric I of Denmark and anti-king of Denmark. He acted as regent 1103–1104 for his father while he was on pilgrimage to Jerusalem alongside Archbishop Asser of Lund. As regent, he was courageous, but violent, cruel and debauched.

  2. Harald kesja Eriksen (apodado La Lanza, 1 1080-1135), más conocido por su apodo Harald Kesja, fue uno de los hijos de Erico I de Dinamarca fruto de su relación con una concubina. Regente del reino entre 1103 y 1104 durante la peregrinación de su padre a Jerusalén acompañado del arzobispo Asser de Lund. 2 .

  3. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Harald Kesja, Harald the Spear, (1080-1135) was the son of Eric I of Denmark. He was married to Ragnhild Magnusdotter, the daughter of King Magnus III of Norway. Eric appointed Harald the ruler of Denmark in 1103, when he went to Jerusalem, but Harald had to decline because of his uncle Niels of Denmark, who was elected king in 1104.

    • Princess Ragnhild MAGNUSDOTTER, of Norway
    • circa 1083
    • "born of a mistress of his father"
    • Jelling, Sydjylland, Danmark (Denmark)
  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Harald_KesjaHarald Kesja - Wikiwand

    Harald kesja Eriksen, más conocido por su apodo Harald Kesja, fue uno de los hijos de Erico I de Dinamarca fruto de su relación con una concubina. Regente del reino entre 1103 y 1104 durante la peregrinación de su padre a Jerusalén acompañado del arzobispo Asser de Lund.

  5. Harald Kesja was Canute's half-brother. Eric had two sons outside marriage—Eric II the Memorable and Benedict—and one daughter, Ragnhilde (mother of the future king Eric III Lamb). Canute Lavard, king Eric's legitimate son, was a chivalrous and popular Danish prince.

  6. While for the most part the civil war had ended, Harald Kesja continued fighting, seeing himself as the sole legitimate king after the death of King Niels. But in 1134, Eric II captured and beheaded Harald Kesja and had seven of his sons killed, except for Olaf Haraldsen who escaped the massacre.

  7. Harald Kesja eller Harald Kesje (født ca. 1080, død 1135 i nuværende Skibet Sogn i Vejle Kommune), søn af Erik Ejegod og kortvarigt også konge. Det er navnlig beretningen i Gesta Danorum , skrevet af Saxo omved år 1200, der giver de oplysninger der kendes om Harald, mens Roskildekrøniken som den mest samtidige beretning har sit fokus på ...