Earls of Lade

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Dynasty of rulers of Trøndelag and Hålogaland in Norway from the 9th century to the 11th century
Ladejarlen (1930) by sculptor Harald Samuelsen (1881–1953) Statue located in Trondheim

The Earls of Lade (Norwegian: ladejarler) were a dynasty of Norse jarls from Lade (Old Norse: Hlaðir), who ruled what is now Trøndelag and Hålogaland from the 9th century to the 11th century.[1]

The seat of the Earls of Lade was at Lade Gaard, now located in the eastern parts of the city of Trondheim. The site is near the seaside of the Trondheimsfjord, which was an important waterway in the Viking Age.[2][3]

According to Snorri, King Harald I of Norway was a great commander but lacked a fleet. For that he was assisted by Håkon Grjotgardsson. In gratitude Harald made him the first earl of Lade.[4]

Notable Earls of Lade

References

  1. ^ Store norske leksikon: Per Sveaas Andersen: Ladejarler
  2. ^ Store norske leksikon: Terje Bratberg:Ladestorgård i Trondheim
  3. ^ Knut A Rosvold: Lade (Store norske leksikon)
  4. ^ Jørn Sandnes: Håkon Grjotgardsson, Jarl (Norsk biografisk leksikon)

Other sources

  • Holmsen, Andreas (1976) Norges historie: fra de eldste tider til 1660 (Oslo: Universitetsforlaget) ISBN 82-00-03244-2
  • Stylegar, Frans-Arne (2013) Håkon Jarl (Oslo: Spartacus forlag AS) ISBN 978-82-430-0579-2
  • Titlestad, Torgrim (2011) Norge i vikingtid (Stavanger: Saga Bok AS) ISBN 978-82-91640-59-4
  • Thuesen, Nils Petter (2011) Norges historie (Oslo: Forlaget Historie og Kultur) ISBN 978-8292870518

External links

  • Lade gård