Battle of Stiklestad | |||||||
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![]() The Death of Olaf II at the Battle of Stiklestad | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Olaf Haraldsson's hird and allies.
| The "Farmer Army" composed of Rival jarls, chieftains, villagers and others loyal to Cnut the Great. | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Olaf II of Norway † Dagr Hringsson Harald Hardrada (WIA) |
Kálfr Árnason Þórir hundr Hárek of Tjøtta | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
c. 6,600 | c. 14,400 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
c. 4,200 | c. 4,600 |
The Battle of Stiklestad (Norwegian: Slaget på Stiklestad; Old Norse: Stiklarstaðir) in 1030 is one of the most famous battles in the history of Norway. In this battle, King Olaf II of Norway (Óláfr Haraldsson) was killed. During the pontificate of Pope Alexander III, the Roman Catholic Church declared Olaf a saint in 1164.[1]
His younger half-brother, Harald Hardrada (Haraldr Haraldsson harðráði), was also present at the battle. Harald was only fifteen when the battle of Stiklestad took place. He became King of Norway in 1047, until his death in a failed invasion of England at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066.