Haakon and Magnus have a falling-out in …

Years: 1114 - 1114

Haakon and Magnus have a falling-out in 1114 and the two sides meet at the Thing (assembly) on the Orkney mainland, ready to do battle.

Peace is negotiated and the Earls arrange to meet each other on the island of Egilsay, each bringing only two ships.

Magnus arrives with his two ships, but then Haakon treacherously turns up with eight ships.

Magnus takes refuge in the island's church overnight, but the following day he is captured and offers to go into exile or prison, but an assembly of chieftains insists that one earl must die.

Haakon's standard bearer, Ofeigr, refuses to execute Magnus, and an angry Haakon makes his cook Lifolf kill Magnus by striking him on the head with an ax.

It is said that Magnus first prayed for the souls of his executioners.

According to the sagas, the martyrdom took place after Easter, on April 16.

The year is often given as 1115, but this is impossible, as April 16 fell before Easter that year.

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