Romol[2] or Rimul (historic name) is a farm in Melhus Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.
The events are the theme of the opera Thora paa Rimol which was composed in 1894, but not performed until 2002 in Melhus on the occasion of the village's thousandth anniversary.
After their night in Jarlshola, Hákon and his slave went on to Rimul, seeking further shelter from Olav Tryggvason and his men, who were at that time searching for the Earl.
Later, after killing the Earl's son, Erlend (Erlendr) and many men of his hird, Olaf Tryggvason arrived at Rimul with a group of local farmers, now supporting him.
In the Heimskringla, the story continues as follows: Lying in the pig sty the same night, Kark killed Hákon Earl.