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Olaf Haraldsson Kyrre (d. 1093), nicknamed Olaf the Quiet or Olaf the Peaceful was the king of Norway from 1067 until his death in 1093. During his reign the nation maintained a rare extended period of peace. He also strengthened the Norwegian church.

A son of King Harald Hardråde, Olaf took part in Viking invasion of England and might have fought in the Battle of Stamford Bridge. He shared the kingdom with his brother Magnus Haraldsson until the latter's death in 1069, after which the country enjoyed a period of peace. A feature of his reign was the increasing importance of the towns including Bergen, founded by Olaf in about 1070.

There is a statue of Olaf Kyrre in Bergen.

Preceded byHarald III Hardråde King of Norway
1067–1093
Succeeded byHaakon Magnusson
Magnus III Barefoot

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