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  1. 21 de jun. de 2024 · It is believed the ship burial could mark the grave of Harald Fairhair's son, Bjørn Farmann, who was the king of the Vestfold region and the possible founder of Tønsberg. After Harald's death, it is thought Bjørn was killed around 934 by his older brother Eric Bloodaxe in a struggle for power at the Sæheimr settlement, now the village of Sem.

  2. 22 de jun. de 2024 · One prominent theory suggests the grave could belong to Viking king Bjørn Farmann, son of Harald Fairhair. According to Snorri’s sagas, Bjørn was killed around 934 by his brother Eric Bloodaxe at the Sæheimr estate, now the village of Sem.

  3. 2 de jul. de 2024 · Archaeological evidence suggests that this site may have been the final resting place of Viking king Bjørn Farmann, a son of Harald Fairhair. Historical accounts, specifically Snorri's sagas, indicate that Bjørn Farmann met his demise at the Sæheimr estate, allegedly at the hands of his brother, Eric Bloodaxe.

  4. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Archaeologists believe that this may have been a ship grave for the Viking king Bjørn Farmann, but it is still unclear who is buried on the ship. According to Snorri’s sagas, Bjørn Farmann, son of Harald Fairhair, was killed by his brother Erik Blodyx on the farm Sæheimr around 934.

  5. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Uma das teorias é que o achado corresponde ao túmulo do rei viking Bjørn Farmann. Dada a ligação dos vikings com suas embarcações, que permitiram a esse povo viajar por milhares de quilômetros, era comum que nobres tivessem seus barcos enterrados em grandes túmulos.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Due to the ship's size and location, experts believe that it may have once belonged to Bjørn Farmann, the king of Vestfold, a center for power during the Scandinavian Viking Period, who according ...

  7. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Archaeologists have made an extraordinary discovery at Norways Jarlsberg Manor: the remains of a Viking ship. Buried rivets alerted experts to the presence of this ancient vessel, which may have played a significant role in the burial of a Viking king named Bjørn Farmann.