Alrekstad
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Alrekstad was one of the largest royal estates on the west coast of Norway during the early Middle Ages
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History

Alrekstad was situated at the foot of Ulriken
Ulriken
Ulriken is the highest of the Seven Mountains that surround Bergen, Norway. It has an altitude of 643 metres above sea level....

, the highest of the Seven Mountains (de syv fjell) that surround Bergen
Bergen
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, Norway
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. King Harald Hairfair took residence there in the 10th century. Snorre
Snorre
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 mentions Alrekstad among the five farms where Harold Fairhair remained mostly in his later years. After the Battle of Fitjar
Battle of Fitjar
The Battle of Fitjar took place in Fitjar at Stord in the county of Hordaland, Norway.-Background:The Battle of Fitjar at Stord was the last battle in a war between the sons of Eric Bloodaxe and their uncle King Haakon the Good for power over Norway.It also formed part of a contest between Norway...

 in 960, King Håkon the Good was on his way to Alrek, but died at Håkonshella in Laksevåg
Laksevåg
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At times the estate was the home of King Eric Bloodaxe
Eric Bloodaxe
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, Bloodaxe's children, and King Haakon I. Later King Olaf III, the founder of Bergen, ruled the city from Alrekstad for 26 years.
These early kings moved the court and the royal court to the royal residence. From these estates were ruled kingdom.

Alrekstad lost its importance when King Eystein I of Norway
Eystein I of Norway
Eystein I Magnusson was king of Norway from 1103 to 1123.-Biography:Eystein became king, together with his brothers Sigurd and Olaf, when his father Magnus Barefoot died in 1103...

 moved his seat to Holmen
Holmen
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 in Bergen, located within the city limits. The king's estate was later moved down closer to the sea when Håkonshallen
Bergenhus Fortress
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 was built. In 1277, King Magnus Lagabøte bequeathed Alrekstad to the Monastery of Nonneseter
Nonneseter Abbey, Bergen
Nonneseter Abbey was a monastery of nuns in Bergen, Norway. A small part of the former abbey church remains in use as a chapel, the Nonneseter kapell .-History:...

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Etymology

According to the Norwegian Place Name Encyclopedia (Norsk Stadnamnleksikon) the name Álreksstaðir is derived from the place name Ulriken. The name Ulriken probably came from Old Norse Alrekr, meaning the towering.

Presently

The name Alrekstad evolved into today's Årstad, the modern name of a borough of the city of Bergen. The location of Alrekstad - today referred to as "Årstadvollen" - is situated outside of the Årstad borough. The original estate houses were probably placed where Haukeland Elementary School (Haukeland skole) is situated today. The water below (today named Store Lunggårdsvann) was then called Alrekstad water (Alrekstadvannet).

Norwegian author Gunnar Staalesen
Gunnar Staalesen
Gunnar Staalesen is a Norwegian writer. Staalesen has a Cand philol. degree from Universitetet i Bergen and he has worked at Den Nationale Scene, the main theater in Bergen....

 has announced plans to write a play centering on Alrekstad. On 10 September 2000, a commemorative plaque was unveiled at the entrance to Årstad Alternative School, supported by Årstad congregation and Årstad schools.

Translation of the plaque

Other sources

  • Bing, Just Aarstads historie (Bergens Historiske Forenings Skrifter. November 28, 1922)
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