Battle of Holmengrå

The Battle of Holmengrå (Norwegian: Slaget ved Holmengrå) was a naval battle fought on 12 November 1139 near the island Holmengrå south of Hvaler, between the forces of the child kings Sigurd Haraldsson and Inge Haraldsson on the one side, and on the other side the pretender Sigurd Slembe and his ally King Magnus the Blind (by Sigurd's claim his nephew). Inge and Sigurd Haraldsson were sons of the previous king Harald Gille, who had been killed by Sigurd Slembe in 1136. The sons of Harald Gille emerged victorious from the battle. Magnus the Blind was killed in action, while Sigurd Slembe was betrayed, captured, and later tortured and executed.

Battle of Holmengrå
Part of the Civil war era in Norway
Date12 November 1139
Location
Near Holmengrå, south of Hvaler
Result Decisive Sigurd/Inge (Gille) victory
Belligerents
Gille dynasty Hardrada dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Sigurd Haraldsson
Inge Haraldsson
Sigurd Slembe  
Magnus the Blind  
Strength
20 ships 12 Norwegian ships
18 Danish ships, mercenaries
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy Norwegian losses
Danish ships retreated
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