Vandrad

Vandrad (Svein) defended himself, saying the king was not frightened but merely unlucky.

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Vandrad (Svein) defended himself, saying the king was not frightened but merely unlucky. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 66. King Svein'S Flight.)

Vandrad (Svein) defended himself, saying the king was not frightened but merely unlucky. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 66. King Svein'S Flight.)

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