Dag Ringsson was a Norwegian chieftain from Oppland who participated in the Battle of Stiklestad during 1030 which resulted in the death of King Olaf II of Norway According to Snorri Sturluson, Dag Ringsson was a descendant of Harald Fairhair. His family had settled in Sweden, where Dag was a nobleman at the service of Swedish King Anund Jacob.
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| - Dag Ringsson was a Norwegian chieftain from Oppland who participated in the Battle of Stiklestad during 1030 which resulted in the death of King Olaf II of Norway According to Snorri Sturluson, Dag Ringsson was a descendant of Harald Fairhair. His family had settled in Sweden, where Dag was a nobleman at the service of Swedish King Anund Jacob. (en)
- Dag Ringsson (n. 990) fue un caudillo vikingo de Oppland, Noruega en el siglo X. Su familia se desplazó a Suecia donde permaneció como noble al servicio del rey sueco Anund Jacobo. Dag era un hombre hábil en retórica y activo, impetuoso, valeroso pero no era hombre de mucho discernimiento. (es)
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| - Dag Ringsson was a Norwegian chieftain from Oppland who participated in the Battle of Stiklestad during 1030 which resulted in the death of King Olaf II of Norway According to Snorri Sturluson, Dag Ringsson was a descendant of Harald Fairhair. His family had settled in Sweden, where Dag was a nobleman at the service of Swedish King Anund Jacob. In 1026, King Olaf II of Norway and King Anund Jacob had lost the Battle of the Helgeå. This left King Cnut the Great of Denmark as the dominant leader in Scandinavia. By 1029 the Norwegian nobles, seething with discontent, rallied round the invading King Cnut forcing Olaf to flee. During his exile, King Olaf stayed some time in Sweden in the province of Närke with Sigtrygg of Nerike. While in Sweden, King Olaf was able to recruit Dag and his manpower to his project of recapturing control of Norway. According to the Saga of Saint Olaf as recorded by Snorri Sturluson in the Heimskringla, Dag Ringsson was a member of King Olaf's army at the Battle of Stiklestad (Slaget på Stiklestad) in 1030. After King Olaf had fallen at Stiklestad, Dag led his forces into battle (Dagsriden). However, the peasant army soon overwhelmed the remnants of the king's men. Dag and his followers fled back to Sweden. Mention of Dag Ringsson did not appear after this point. (en)
- Dag Ringsson (n. 990) fue un caudillo vikingo de Oppland, Noruega en el siglo X. Su familia se desplazó a Suecia donde permaneció como noble al servicio del rey sueco Anund Jacobo. Dag era un hombre hábil en retórica y activo, impetuoso, valeroso pero no era hombre de mucho discernimiento. En 1026, el rey Olaf II perdió la batalla de Helgeå, y en 1029 los nobles descontentos de Noruega se aliaron con Canuto el Grande de Dinamarca forzando a Olaf a escapar. Durante su exilio, el rey Olaf estuvo algún tiempo en la provincia sueca de Närke con Sigtrygg de Nerike, donde contactó con Dag en su propósito de recuperar el trono noruego. Dag Ringsson fue miembro del séquito de Olaf II en la batalla de Stiklestad en 1030. Tras la caída del rey, Dag siguió batallando con un ejército de 1.200 hombres pero pronto se vio superado por el ejército de los bóndi que rápidamente obtuvo las riendas hacia la victoria obligándole a retirarse y dirigirse a Suecia. Dag no volvió a aparecer en la escena política noruega. Algunas fuentes interpretan que murió ese mismo año. (es)
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