Stiklestad

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Stiklestad is a historic village in Norway best known as the site of the Battle of Stiklestad in 1030, where King Olaf II (later Saint Olaf) was killed.

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Label Occurrences
Stiklestad canonical 4

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
church
cultural center
historic site
historical play
king
saint
village
alsoKnownAs Olav den hellige NERFINISHED
Saint Olaf NERFINISHED
associatedWith Christianization of Norway NERFINISHED
Norwegian national identity
combatant Norwegian farmers
Olaf II of Norway NERFINISHED
commemorates Battle of Stiklestad NERFINISHED
Olaf II of Norway NERFINISHED
country Norway
date 1030-07-29
deathDate 1030-07-29
deathPlace Stiklestad NERFINISHED
diedIn Battle of Stiklestad NERFINISHED
focusesOn Battle of Stiklestad NERFINISHED
history of Saint Olaf
hasAttraction Saint Olav Drama NERFINISHED
hasEvent Battle of Stiklestad NERFINISHED
hasInstitution Stiklestad National Culture Centre NERFINISHED
hasMemorial Stiklestad Church NERFINISHED
hasNameInNorwegian Stiklestad NERFINISHED
hasType pilgrimage site
heritageStatus important site in Norwegian national history
knownFor Battle of Stiklestad NERFINISHED
language Norwegian
locatedIn Central Norway NERFINISHED
Stiklestad NERFINISHED
Trøndelag NERFINISHED
Verdal NERFINISHED
near Verdalsøra NERFINISHED
partOf Christianization of Norway NERFINISHED
performedAt Stiklestad NERFINISHED
region Innherred NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance important site of Saint Olaf veneration
result death of King Olaf II
defeat of Olaf II
subject Battle of Stiklestad NERFINISHED
tookPlaceAt Stiklestad NERFINISHED
year 1030

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Olaf II of Norway deathPlace Stiklestad
Saint Olaf deathPlace Stiklestad
Verdal contains Stiklestad
battle of Stiklestad place Stiklestad
subject surface form: Battle of Stiklestad