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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.