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"Harald: First of the Vikings" presents a compelling narrative of the life and times of Harald Fairhair, the legendary figure who first united the warring petty kingdoms of Norway into a single nation. Through a blend of historical research and the spirited traditions of the Norse sagas, Charles Young brings to life the transition from the chaotic Viking Age to the establishment of a centralized medieval monarchy. The work chronicles Harald's rise to power, including his famous vow to never cut or comb his hair until he had achieved total dominion over his homeland.
The narrative explores the cultural and military landscape of ninth-century Scandinavia, detailing the strategic battles, the construction of the Great Fleet, and the personal sacrifices required to forge a kingdom. Beyond the battlefield, the book provides insight into the social structures, customs, and laws of the Northmen during a pivotal era of expansion and discovery. "Harald: First of the Vikings" is an essential read for those interested in the foundational history of Norway and the enduring legacy of the Viking spirit. It serves as both a historical biography and a dramatic exploration of one of the most significant figures in Northern European history.
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