Sweyn Haakonsson, after the battle of Svolder …
Years: 1008 - 1008
Sweyn Haakonsson, after the battle of Svolder in the year 999 or 1000, becomes, with his half-brother, Eric Haakonsson, governor of Norway under Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark.
The son of earl Hákon Sigurðarson, Sweyn is first mentioned in connection with the battle of Hjörungavágr, where the Heimskringla says he commanded sixty ships.
The written sources mentioning Sweyn are all written over one hundred and fifty years after his death.
The Swedish historian Staffan Hellberg in 1972 will claim to be able to show that Sweyn was a fictitious person, and that he had never lived.
The debate about this will form part of the wider debate about the value of the twelfth and thirteenth century sagas for eleventh century history and earlier, and is an example of the saga skepticism, particularly widespread in Swedish academia.
Hellberg's conclusions remain speculative.
