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OLAF I . TRYGGVESSaN (9691000) was born in 969, and began his meteoric career in exile . It is even said that he was bought as a slave in Esthonia. After a boyhood spent in Novgorod under the protection of King Valdemar, Olaf fought for the emperor Otto III. under the Wendish king Burislav, whose daughter he had married. On her death he followed the example of his countrymen, and harried in France and the British Isles, till, i-1 a good day for the peace of those countries, he was converted to Christianity by a hermit in the Scilly Islands, and his marauding expeditions ceased since he would not harry those of his new faith. In England he married Gyda, sister
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open-handed to his friends, implacable to his enemies, O1afis personality was the ideal of the heathendom he had trodden down with such reckless disregard of his people's prejudices, and it was no doubt as much owing to the popularity his character won for him as to the strength of his position that he was able to force his will on the country with impunity. After his death he remained the hero of his people, who whispered that he was yet alive and looked for his return. " But however that may be," says the story, " Olaf Tryggvesson never came back to his kingdom in Norway." End of Article: OLAF I If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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