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The Second Battle of Solskjell was an engagement in Harald Fairhair's conquest of Norway. After the First Battle of Solskjel, Solve Klove, son of Huntiof, King of Nordmøre, set himself up as a pirate and spent that winter raiding and plundering King Harald's men and possessions on the Møre coast. King Harald himself had left to spend the winter in Trondheim. Solve had also spent time at the court of King Arnvid of Sunnmøre, and they had gathered together a large group of people who had been dispossessed by Harald's conquest.

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  • Segunda batalla de Solskjell (es)
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  • La segunda batalla de Solskjell (c. 870) fue un conflicto armado que siguió a la desafortunada primera batalla de Solskjell. Tras la derrota de la primera batalla, Solve Klove, hijo del caudillo vikingo Huntiof de Nordmøre, siguió con sus incursiones contra las posesiones reales de Harald I de Noruega, devastando a su ejército y tierras en las costas de Møre; las incursiones eran tan severas que obligaron al rey Harald a pasar el invierno en Trondheim. Solve también pasó algún tiempo en la corte del rey Arnvid de Sunnmøre y ambos organizaron un ejército junto con otros desposeídos de las conquistas reales. (es)
  • The Second Battle of Solskjell was an engagement in Harald Fairhair's conquest of Norway. After the First Battle of Solskjel, Solve Klove, son of Huntiof, King of Nordmøre, set himself up as a pirate and spent that winter raiding and plundering King Harald's men and possessions on the Møre coast. King Harald himself had left to spend the winter in Trondheim. Solve had also spent time at the court of King Arnvid of Sunnmøre, and they had gathered together a large group of people who had been dispossessed by Harald's conquest. (en)
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  • Second battle of Solskjell (en)
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  • Second battle of Solskjell (en)
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  • La segunda batalla de Solskjell (c. 870) fue un conflicto armado que siguió a la desafortunada primera batalla de Solskjell. Tras la derrota de la primera batalla, Solve Klove, hijo del caudillo vikingo Huntiof de Nordmøre, siguió con sus incursiones contra las posesiones reales de Harald I de Noruega, devastando a su ejército y tierras en las costas de Møre; las incursiones eran tan severas que obligaron al rey Harald a pasar el invierno en Trondheim. Solve también pasó algún tiempo en la corte del rey Arnvid de Sunnmøre y ambos organizaron un ejército junto con otros desposeídos de las conquistas reales. Al verano siguiente el rey Harald reunió un ejército y navegó hacia el sur. Tras ser advertidos de las intenciones del monarca, Solve convenció al rey Audbjorn de Fjordane para unirse a sus fuerzas contra Harald: «Ahora tenemos claro que debemos levantarnos contra el rey Harald, pues tenemos la fuerza suficiente; ser sus sirvientes, no es ninguna condición para nosotros, que no somos menos nobles que Harald». Las fuerzas armadas navegaron rumbo hacia el norte, a Solskjell. Ambos caudillos, Arnvid y Audbjorn sucumbieron en la batalla,​ pero Solve escapó de nuevo. Heimskringla cita que los jarls reales Asgaut y Asbjorn, y los hijos de Håkon Grjotgardsson, Grjotgard y Herlaug, también murieron en Solskjell. Tras la victoria, Harald tomó posesión de Sunnmøre, y cedió el gobierno del enclave a su aliado, el jarl Rognvald Eysteinsson. Solve se declaró enemigo encarnizado del rey Harald y siguió devastando las posesiones y manteniendo continuos conflictos armados contra la corona durante muchos años. (es)
  • The Second Battle of Solskjell was an engagement in Harald Fairhair's conquest of Norway. After the First Battle of Solskjel, Solve Klove, son of Huntiof, King of Nordmøre, set himself up as a pirate and spent that winter raiding and plundering King Harald's men and possessions on the Møre coast. King Harald himself had left to spend the winter in Trondheim. Solve had also spent time at the court of King Arnvid of Sunnmøre, and they had gathered together a large group of people who had been dispossessed by Harald's conquest. The following summer Harald again gathered an army and sailed south. On hearing news of Harald's intentions' Solve traveled to King Audbjorn in Fjordane and convinced him to join forces against Harald. The force sailed north to meet Harald by Solskjel. Here both kings Arnvid and Audbjorn fell, but Solve again escaped. Heimskringla tells that Harald's men, Asgaut and Asbjorn as well as Grjotgard and Herlaug, the sons of earl Håkon Grjotgardsson, were all killed in battle. Solve subsequently resumed his pirate raids and caused much trouble to Harald in several years after. King Harald took possession of Sunnmøre and made Rognvald Eysteinsson the founding jarl of the Jarls of Møre. (en)
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  • Kingdom of Vestfold
  • Kingdom of Firda
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