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the assembly what he had heard; how his brothers were going to use him; and depose him from his kingdom; and asked for their assistance。  The assembled people made a good return to his speech; and declared they would follow him。



27。 OF GREGORIUS DAGSON。

Then King Sigurd stood up and said it was a false accusation that King Inge had made against him and his brother; and insisted that Gregorius had invented it; and insinuated that it would not be long; if he had his will; before they should meet so that the golden helmet should be doffed; and ended his speech by hinting that they could not both live。  Gregorius replied; that Sigurd need not long so much for this; as he was ready now; if it must be so。  A few days after; one of Gregorius's house…men was killed out upon the street; and it was Sigurd's house…men who killed him。  Gregorius would then have fallen upon King Sigurd and his people; but King Inge; and many others; kept him back。  But one evening; just as Queen Ingerid; King Inge's mother; was coming from vespers; she came past where Sigurd Skrudhyrna; a courtman of King Inge; lay murdered。  He was then an old man; and had served many kings。  King Sigurd's courtmen; Halyard Gunnarson; and Sigurd; a son of Eystein Trafale; had killed him; and people suspected it was done by order of King Sigurd。  She went immediately to King Inge; and told him he would be a little king if he took no concern; but allowed his court…men to be killed; the one after the other; like swine。  The king was angry at her speech; and while they were scolding about it; came Gregorius in helmet and armour; and told the king not to be angry; for she was only saying the truth。  〃And I am now;〃 says he; 〃come to thy assistance; if thou wilt attack King Sigurd; and here we are; above 100 men in helmets and armour; and with them we will attack where others think the attack may be worst。〃  But the most dissuaded from this course; thinking that Sigurd would pay the mulct for the slaughter done。  Now when Gregorius saw that there would be no assault; he accosted King Inge thus: 〃Thou wilt frighten thy men from thee in this way; for first they lately killed my house…man; and now thy court…man; and afterwards they will chase me; or some other of thy lendermen whom thou wouldst feel the loss of; when they see that thou art indifferent about such things; and at last; after thy friends are killed; they will take the royal dignity from thee。  Whatever thy other lendermen may do; I will not stay here longer to be slaughtered like an ox; but Sigurd the king and I have a business to settle with each other to…night; in whatever way it may turn out。  It is true that there is but little help in thee on account of thy ill health; but I should think thy will should not be less to hold thy hand over thy friends; and I am now quite ready to go from hence to meet Sigurd; and my banner is flying in the yard。〃

Then King Inge stood up; and called for his arms; and ordered every man who wished to follow him to get ready; declaring it was of no use to try to dissuade him; for he had long enough avoided this; but now steel must determine between them。



28。 OF KING SIGURD'S FALL。

King Sigurd sat and drank in Sigrid Saeta's house ready for battle; although people thought it would not come to an assault at all。  Then came King Inge with his men down the road from the smithy shops; against the house。  Arne; the king's brother…in… law; came out from the Sand…bridge; Aslak Erlendson from his own house; and Gregorius from the street where all thought the assault would be worst。  King Sigurd and his men made many shots from the holes in the loft; broke down the fireplaces; and threw stones on them。  Gregorius and his men cut down the gates of the yard; and there in the port fell Einar; a son of Laxapaul; who was of Sigurd's people; together with Halvard Gunnarson; who was shot in a loft; and nobody lamented his death。  They hewed down the houses; and many of King Sigurd's men left him; and surrendered for quarter。  Then King Sigurd went up into a loft; and desired to be heard。  He had a gilt shield; by which they knew him; but they would not listen to him; and shot arrows at him as thick as snow in a snow…shower; so that he could not stay there。  As his men had now left him; and the houses were being hewn down; he went out from thence; and with him his court…man Thord Husfreyja from Viken。  They wanted to come where King Inge was to be found; and Sigurd called to his brother King Inge; and begged him to grant him life and safety; but both Thord and Sigurd were instantly killed; and Thord fell with great glory。 King Sigurd was interred in the old Christ church out on the holm。  King Inge gave Gregorius the ship King Sigurd had owned。 There fell many of King Sigurd's and King Inge's men; although I only name a few; but of Gregorius's men there fell four; and also some who belonged to no party; but were shot on the piers; or out in the ships。  It was fought on a Friday; and fourteen days before Saint John the Baptist's day (June 10; 1155)。  Two or three days after King Eystein came from the eastward with thirty ships; and had along with him his brother's son Hakon; a son of King Sigurd。  Eystein did not come up to the town; but lay in Floruvagar; and good men went between to get a reconciliation made。  But Gregorius wanted that they should go out against him; thinking there never would be a better opportunity; and offered to be himself the leader。  〃For thou; king; shalt not go; for we have no want of men。〃  But many dissuaded from this course; and it came to nothing。  King Eystein returned back to Viken; and King Inge to Throndhjem; and they were in a sort reconciled; but they did not meet each other。



29。 OF GREGORIUS DAGSON。

Somewhat later than King Eystein; Gregorius Dagson also set out to the eastward and came to his farm Bratsberg in Hofund; but King Eystein was up in the fjord at Oslo; and had his ships drawn above two miles over the frozen sea; for there was much ice at that time in Viken。  King Eystein went up to Hofund to take Gregorius; but he got news of what was on foot; and escaped to Thelemark with ninety men; from thence over the mountains; and came down in Hardanger; and at last to Studla in Etne; to Erling Skakke's farm。  Erling himself had gone north to Bergen; but his wife Kristin; a daughter of King Sigurd; was at home; and offered Gregorius all the assistance he wanted; and he was hospitably received。  He got a long…ship there which belonged to Erling; and everything else he required。  Gregorius thanked her kindly; and allowed that she had behaved nobly; and as might have been expected of her。  Gregorius then proceeded to Bergen; where he met Erling; who thought also that his wife had done well。



30。 RECONCILIATION OF EYSTEIN AND INGE。

Then Gregorius went north to Throndhjem; and came there before Yule。  King Inge was rejoiced at his safety; and told him to use his property as freely as his own; King Eystein having burnt Gregorius's house; and slaughtered his stock of cattle。  The ship…docks which King Eystein the Elder had constructed in the merchant town of Nidaros; and which had been exceedingly expensive; were also burnt this winter; together with some good vessels belonging to King Inge。  This deed was ascribed to King Eystein and Philip Gyrdson; King Sigurd's foster…brother; and occasioned much displeasure and hatred。  The following summer King Inge went south with a very numerous body of men; and King Eystein came northwards; gathering men also。  They met in the east (A。D。 1156) at the Seleys; near to the Naze; but King Inge was by far the strongest in men。  It was nearly coming to a battle; but at last they were reconciled on these conditions; that King Eystein should be bound to pay forty…five marks of gold; of which King Inge should have thirty marks; because King Eystein had occasioned the burning of the docks and ships; and; besides; that Philip; and all who had been accomplices in the deed; should be outlawed。  Also that the men should be banished the country; against whom it could be proved that they gave blow or wound to King Sigurd; for King Eystein accused King Inge of protecting these men; and that Gregorius should have fifteen marks of gold for the value of his property burnt by King Eystein。  King Eystein was ill pleased with these terms; and looked upon the treaty as one forced upon him。  From that meeting King Inge went eastward to Viken; and King Eystein north to Throndhjem; and they had no intercourse with each other; nor were the messages which passed between them very friendly; and on both sides they killed each other's friends。  King Eystein; besides; did not pay the money; and the one accused the other of not fulfilling what was promised。  King Inge and Gregorius enticed many people from King Eystein; among others; Bard Standale Brynjolfson; Simon Skalp; a son of Halkel Huk; Halder Brynjolfson; Jon Halkelson; and many other lendermen。



31。 OF EYSTEIN AND INGE。

Two years after King Sigurd's fall (A。D。 1157) both kings assembled armaments; namely; King Inge in the east of the country; where he collected eighty ships; and King Eystein in the north; where he had forty…five; and among these the Great Dragon; which

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