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Norsk bokmål: "Hauk Håbrok hos kong Adalstein", tegning av Erik Werenskiold. Tegningen forestiller kong Harald Hårfagres sendemann Hauk Håbrok med kongens sønn Håkon, senere kong Håkon den gode Adalsteinsfostre. Hauk brakte Håkon til England for at han skulle oppfostres hos den engelske kongen Adalstein.
Norsk nynorsk: "Hauk Håbrok hjå kong Adalstein", teikning av Erik Werenskiold. Teikninga førestiller sendemannen til kong Harald Hårfagre, Hauk Håbrok, med kongens son Håkon, seinare kong Håkon den gode Adalsteinsfostre. Hauk brakte Håkon til England for at han skulle verte fostra opp hjå den engelske kongen Adalstein.
English: "Hauk Håbrok at king Aethelstan", drawing by the Norwegian artist Erik Werenskiold. The drawing pictures Hauk Håbrok, the envoy of the Norwegian king Harald Hårfagre, with the kings son Håkon, later king Håkon the good. Hauk brought Håkon to England so that he could be raised by the English king Aethelstan.
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Source http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Harald_Haarfagres_saga
Author Erik Werenskiold

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Erik Werenskiold  (1855–1938)  wikidata:Q525092
 
Erik Werenskiold
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Erik Theodor Werenskiold; erik werenskiold
Description Norwegian lithographer, illustrator, painter, portrait painter and genre painter
Date of birth/death 11 February 1855 Edit this at Wikidata 23 November 1938 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Eidskog Municipality Oslo
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Erik Werenskiold: Illustration for Harald Hårfagres saga, Heimskringla 1899-edition.
«Hauk Håbrok hos kong Adalstein.»
Date 1890s
date QS:P571,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source/Photographer Book: Snorre Sturluson: Heimskringla, J.M. Stenersen & Co, 1899.
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