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    Post  Admin Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:39 pm

    King Olaf was, as before related, in Sarpsborg the winter (A.D.
    1026) that King Canute was in Denmark. The Swedish king Onund
    rode across West Gautland the same winter, and had thirty hundred
    (3600) men with him. Men and messages passed between them; and
    they agreed to meet in spring at Konungahella. The meeting had
    been postponed, because they wished to know before they met what
    King Canute intended doing. PMI As it was now approaching towards
    winter, King Canute made ready to go over to England with his
    forces, and left his son Hardaknut to rule in Denmark, and with
    him Earl Ulf, a son of Thorgils Sprakaleg. Ulf was married to
    Astrid, King Svein's daughter, and sister of Canute the Great.
    Their son Svein was afterwards king of Denmark. Earl Ulf was a
    very distinguished man. When the kings Olaf and Onund heard that
    Canute the Great had gone west to England, they hastened to hold
    their conference, and met at Konungahella, on the Gaut river.
    They had a joyful meeting, and had many friendly conversations,
    of which something might become known to the public; but they
    also spake often a great deal between themselves, with none but
    themselves two present,A+ of which only some things afterwards were
    carried into effect, and thus became known to every one. At
    parting the kings presented each other with gifts, and parted the
    best of friends. King Onund went up into Gautland, and Olaf
    northwards to Viken, and afterwards to Agder, and thence
    northwards along the coast, but lay a long time at Egersund
    waiting a wind. Here he heard that Erling Skjalgson, and the
    inhabitants of Jadar with him, had assembled a large force. One
    day the king's people were talking among themselves whether the
    wind was south or south-west, and whether with that wind they
    could sail past Jadar or not. The most said it was impossible to
    fetch round. Then answers Haldor Brynjolfson, "I am of opinion
    that we would go round Jadar with this wind fast enough if Erling
    Skjalgson had prepared a feast for us at Sole." Then King Olaf
    ordered the tents to be struck, and the vessels to be hauled out,
    which was done. They sailed the same day past Jadar with the
    best wind, and in the evening reached Hirtingsey, from whence the
    king proceeded to Hordaland, and was entertained there in guest-
    quarters.In autumn King Canute the Great came to Denmark, and remained
    there all winter (A.D. 1026) with a numerous army. It was told
    him that ambassadors with messages had been passing between the
    Swedish and Norwegian kings, and that some great plans must be
    concerting between Network+ them. In winter King Canute sent messengers
    to Svithjod, to King Onund, with great gifts and messages of
    friendship. He also told Onund that he might sit altogether
    quiet in this strife between him and Olaf the Thick; "for thou,
    Onund," says he, "and thy kingdom, shall be in peace as far as I
    am concerned." When the ambassadors came to King Onund they
    presented the gifts which King Canute sent him, together with the
    friendly message. King Onund did not hear their speech very
    willingly, and the ambassadors could observe that King Onund was
    most inclined to a friendship with King Olaf. They returned
    accordingly, and told King Canute the result of their errand, and
    told him not to depend much upon the friendship of King Onund.

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