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Jarl Sigvaldi o Sigvaldi Strut-Haraldsson era hijo de Harald el Estirado de Escania y hermano de Thorkell el Alto. [1] Sucedió a Palnatoke como caudillo de los Jomsvikings, [2] pero probó ser más sabio que valiente.
Jarl Sigvaldi was the semi-legendary chieftain of the fabled Jomsvikings and commander of their stronghold - Jomsborg. He succeeded Palnatoke as the leaders of the Jomsvikings in the late 10th century.
En 1000, Sigvaldi mostró su perfil más traidor en la Batalla de Swold, cuando atrajo a Olaf Tryggvason al corazón del conflicto y desertando durante la batalla. Jarl Sigvaldi o Sigvaldi Strut-Haraldsson era hijo de Harald el Estirado de Escania y hermano de Thorkell el Alto.
On the opposing side, Sigvaldi Strut-Haraldsson, a prominent leader of the Jomsvikings, along with Vagn Akesson, led a 60-ship fleet against Haakon’s forces. Despite being outnumbered, their courage and strategic thinking posed a significant challenge to the Norwegians.
Sigvaldi Strut-Haraldsson. Jarl Sigvaldi was the son of the Scanian Jarl Strut-Harald and the brother of Þorke (ti)ll inn hávi. He succeeded Palnatoke as the chieftain of the Jomsvikings, but he proved more wise than brave.
The Battle of Hjǫrungavágr (Norwegian: Slaget ved Hjørungavåg) is a semi-legendary naval battle that took place in the late 10th century between the Jarls of Lade and a Danish invasion fleet led by the fabled Jomsvikings. This battle played an important role in the struggle by Haakon Sigurdsson (c. 937 – 995) to unite his rule over Norway.
Sigvaldi Strut-Haraldsson era un jarl vikingo, hijo del jarl de Scanian Strut-Harald y hermano de Thorkell el Grande. Sucedió a Palnatoke como líder de los Jomsvikings y demostró ser más sabio que valiente.