<Ul> <Li> Ingegerd (c. 1050--1120). Married first to the future Olaf I of Denmark, and after his death, to the future Philip of Sweden . </Li> <Li> Maria (died 25 September 1066). Promised away for marriage to Eystein Orre (brother of Tora Torbergsdatter), but reportedly died on Orkney the same day that Harald (and Eystein) died at Stamford Bridge . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Ingegerd (c. 1050--1120). Married first to the future Olaf I of Denmark, and after his death, to the future Philip of Sweden . </Li> <Li> Maria (died 25 September 1066). Promised away for marriage to Eystein Orre (brother of Tora Torbergsdatter), but reportedly died on Orkney the same day that Harald (and Eystein) died at Stamford Bridge . </Li> <P> According to the sagas, Harald married Tora Torbergsdatter (c. 1025--after 1066) around 1048 . Some modern historians have disputed this, since Harald in that case would be in a bigamous marriage, as he was still married to Elisiv . It is nonetheless possible that such a marriage could take place in Norway in the 11th century, and although Harald had two wives, only Elisiv is noted to have held the title of Queen . Harald and Tora had at least two children: </P>

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