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  2. Harald Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson (Old Norse: ... Otto II counter-attacked Harald in 974, conquering Haithabu, Dannevirke and possibly large parts of Jutland. [10]

  3. Rebellion of Harald Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    The Rebellion of Harald Bluetooth was a conflict between Denmark and Norway, under the newly established House of Knýtlinga, and the Holy Roman Empire, under the Ottonian Dynasty. The Ottonians, specifically under Otto the Great , sought to crush the rebellion of the Danish king, Harald Bluetooth , to secure Otto's position and ensure ...

  4. 10th century in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    970 – the wedding of Harald Bluetooth and Tove of the Obotrites; 974 – Hedeby falls to the Holy Roman Empire; 975 – Harald Bluetooth tries to force Christianity upon Haakon Sigurdsson, who then turns against him. 980s. 980s – Viking raids against England resume during the minority of Æthelred the Unready. [13]

  5. Fact check: Bluetooth is actually named after the Viking king ...

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    It's true that Bluetooth is named after Harald "Blatand" Gormsson, a Viking king who ruled Denmark and Norway.

  6. Battle of Hjörungavágr - Wikipedia

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    When Harald Bluetooth attempted to force Christianity upon him around 975, Haakon broke his allegiance to Denmark. Harald Bluetooth had suffered defeat from Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor during 974. Haakon took advantage of the weakened position of the Danish king to make Norway independent of Denmark.

  7. Danevirke - Wikipedia

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    Built either by Guðfrið or by Harald Bluetooth (if it is the work mentioned as newly made in the Frankish royal annals in 808, then Harald did not build it) it stretched from the Rheide Å about 7 km to a southern extension of the Schlei bay which is now a lake called Selker Noor. Its palisade was about 3 m high, and was a little more solid ...

  8. List of wars involving Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Harald Greycloak becomes king of Norway. 974 German–Danish War of 974: Kingdom of Denmark Kingdom of Norway Holy Roman Empire Norwegian Rebels: Defeat. Hedeby under German occupation from 974 to 981; mid-980s Sweyn's revolt against Harald Bluetooth: Sweyn Forkbeard: Harald Bluetooth: Victory for Sweyn Forkbeard. Harald Bluetooth exiled; Sweyn ...

  9. Haakon Sigurdsson - Wikipedia

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    For Harald, he attacked Götaland and killed its ruler Ottar Jarl. [citation needed] Around 973–974, he went to Denmark to help Harald Bluetooth of Denmark in his defense against the Holy Roman Emperor Otto II. Otto's forces successfully opposed an attempt by Harald to throw off the German yoke. After that Haakon paid no taxes to Denmark.