Harald
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Harald may refer to:
People
Royalty and nobility
- Kings of Denmark
- Harald Bluetooth (935–985/986)
- Harald II of Denmark (died 1018)
- Harald III of Denmark (c. 1040–1080)
- Kings of England
- Harold Harefoot (c. 1015–1040)
- Harold Godwinson (c. 1022 – October 14, 1066)
- Kings of Norway
- Harald Fairhair (c. 850–c. 933)
- Harald Greycloak (died 976)
- Harald Hardrada (1015–1066)
- Harald Gille (reigned 1130–1136)
- Harald V of Norway (born February 21, 1937), present King of Norway.
- Grand Dukes of Kiev
- Mstislav the Great (1076–1132), known as Harald in Norse sagas
- King of Mann and the Isles
- Harald Olafsson (died 1248)
- Earls of Orkney
- Harald Haakonsson (died 1127)
- Harald Maddadsson (c. 1134–1206)
- Harald Eiriksson
- Others
- Hagrold (fl. 944-954), also known as Harald, Scandinavian chieftain in Normandy
- Harald Grenske (10th century), petty king in Vestfold in Norway
- Harald Klak (c. 785–c. 852), king in Jutland
- Harald Wartooth, legendary king of Sweden, Denmark and Norway
- Prince Harald of Denmark (1876–1949)
Arts and entertainment
- Harald Blüchel (born 1963), German electronic music artist
- Harald Heide-Steen Jr. (1939–2008), Norwegian actor and comedian
- Harald Juhnke (1929–2005), German actor and comedian
- Harald Lander (1905–1971), Danish ballet dancer and choreographer
- Harald Reinl (1908–1986), Austrian film director
- Harald Rønneberg (born 1973), Norwegian television personality
- Harald Sæverud (1897–1992), Norwegian composer
- Harald Schmidt (born 1957), German actor and comedian
- Harald Szeemann (1933–2005), Swiss curator and art historian
- Harald Zwart (born 1965), Norwegian film director
Academia
- Harald Beyer (literary historian) (1891–1960)
- Harald Bohr (1887–1951), Danish mathematician
- Harald Cramér (1893–1985), Swedish mathematician, actuary, and statistician
- Harald Høffding (1843–1931), Danish philosopher and theologian
- Harald Helfgott (born 1977), Peruvian mathematician
- Harald Herborg Nielsen (1903–1973), American physicist
- Harald zur Hausen (born 1936), German virologist
- Harald Stümpke, pseudonym of Gerolf Steiner (1908–2009), German zoologist
Sport
- Harald Aabrekk (born 1956), Norwegian footballer and coach
- Harald Andersson (1907–1985), Swedish athlete
- Harald Berg (born 1941), Norwegian footballer
- Harald Brattbakk (born 1971), Norwegian footballer
- Harald Cerny (born 1973), Austrian footballer
- Harald Grohs (born 1944), German racing driver
- Harald Grønningen (born 1934), Norwegian skier
- Harald Kaarmann (1901– 1942), Estonian footballer
- Harald Lechner (born 1982), Austrian professional football referee
- Harald Nielsen (1941–2015), Danish footballer
- Harald Nielsen (boxer) (1902–1983), Danish boxer
- Harald Økern (1898–1977), Norwegian skier
- Harald Schmid (born 1957), German athlete
- Harald Strøm (1897–1977), Norwegian speed skater
- Harald Sunde (footballer) (born 1944), Norwegian footballer
- Harald Tammer (1899–1942), Estonian journalist, athlete and weightlifter
- Harald Winkler (born 1962), Austrian bobsledder
Other people
- Harald Auffarth (died 1946), German flying ace of the First World War
- Harald Freiherr von Elverfeldt (1900–1945), German general of the Second World War
- Harald T. Friis (1893–1976), Danish-American radio engineer
- Harald Gelhaus (1915–1997), German U-Boat commander of the Second World War
- Harald Keres (1912–2010), Estonian physicist
- Harald Johan Løbak (1904–1985), Norwegian politician
- Harald Løvenskiold (1926–1994), Norwegian businessman
- Harald T. Nesvik (born 1966), Norwegian politician
- Harald Nugiseks (1921–2014), Estonian army sergeant
- Harald Öhquist (1891–1971), Finnish general of the Second World War
- Harald Riipalu (1912–1961), Estonian military commander
- Harald Sandberg (born 1951), Swedish diplomat
- Harald Sunde (general) (born 1954), Norwegian military officer, Chief of Defence of Norway
- Harald Sverdrup (disambiguation)
- Harald Nicolai Storm Wergeland (1814–1893), Norwegian military officer, politician and mountaineer
Other uses
See also
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