Bjørn Farmann
Bjørn Farmann ("Bjørn the Tradesman", also called Bjørn Haraldsson, Farmand and Kaupman, died between 930 and 934) was a king of Vestfold. Bjørn was one of the sons of King Harald Fairhair of Norway. In late tradition, Bjørn Farmann was made the great-grandfather of Olaf II of Norway, through a son Gudrød Bjørnsson.
Bjørn Farmann | |||||
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King in Vestfold | |||||
Reign | ? – ? | ||||
Coronation | none | ||||
Predecessor | None | ||||
Successor | Gudrød Bjørnsson | ||||
Born | c. ? Norway | ||||
Died | c. 930–934 Norway | ||||
Burial | Tønsberg | ||||
Wife |
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Issue | Sons include: Gudrød Bjørnsson | ||||
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Dynasty | Fairhair dynasty | ||||
Father | Harald Fairhair | ||||
Mother | Svanhild Eysteinsdottir |
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