Bjørn Stallare

Bjørn Stallare (died July 1030) was an 11th-century Norwegian diplomat and civil servant during the reign of King Olaf II of Norway.

[1] Bjørn Stallare was involved in the negotiations in behalf of King Olaf, for his marriage to Ingegerd Olofsdotter, the daughter of King Olof Skötkonung of Sweden.

Ragnvald had delivered Astrid at Sarpsborg in Norway and she married King Olaf after Christmas of 1019.

Bjørn Stallare was long one of King Olaf's closest adviser.

During the World War II, Arne Skouen adopted Bjørn Stallare as a pseudonym writing about occupied Oslo.