Hakon Eiriksson

Earl Hakon was described as the handsomest man, with long silk-fine hair bound with a gold ornament.

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Earl Hakon was described as the handsomest man, with long silk-fine hair bound with a gold ornament. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 28. Hakon Taken Prisoner By Olaf.)

Earl Hakon was described as the handsomest man, with long silk-fine hair bound with a gold ornament. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 28. Hakon Taken Prisoner By Olaf.)

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