Bergljot Håkonsdatter

[1] Bergljot was the daughter of Haakon Sigurdsson (c. 937–995) Jarl of Lade and de facto ruler of Norway from about 975 until his death in 995.

Her husband was one of the most powerful nobles in the country and served as royal advisor during the reign of King Magnus the Good (1035–1047).

Subsequently, Einar began moving against the increasingly unpopular and tyrannical King Harald.

When her spouse and son were both assassinated upon orders by king Harald in 1050, Bergljot raised an army.

King Harald eventually managed to negotiate peace and secured the family's submission for the remainder of his reign.