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    Default Hakon the Good's Saga

    1. HAKON CHOSEN KING.
    Hakon, Athelstan's foster-son, was in England at the time (A.D.
    934) he heard of his father King Harald's death, and he
    immediately made himself ready to depart. King Athelstan gave
    him men, and a choice of good ships, and fitted him out for his
    journey most excellently. In harvest time he came to Norway,
    where he heard of the death of his brothers, and that King Eirik
    was then in Viken. Then Hakon sailed northwards to Throndhjem,
    where he went to Sigurd earl of Hlader who was the ablest man in
    Norway. He gave Hakon a good reception; and they made a league
    with each other, by which Hakon promised great power to Sigurd if
    he was made king. They assembled then a numerous Thing, and
    Sigurd the earl recommended Hakon's cause to the Thing, and
    proposed him to the bondes as king. Then Hakon himself stood up
    and spoke; and the people said to each other, two and two, as
    they heard him, "Herald Harfager is come again, grown and young."
    The beginning of Hakon's speech was, that he offered himself to
    the bondes as king, and desired from them the title of king, and
    aid and forces to defend the kingdom. He promised, on the other
    hand, to make all the bondes udal-holders, and give every man
    udal rights to the land he lived on. This speech met such joyful
    applause, that the whole public cried and shouted that they would
    take him to be king. And so it was that the Throndhjem people
    took Hakon, who was then fifteen years old, for king; and he took
    a court or bodyguard, and servants, and proceeded through the
    country.
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