King Sigurd is instructed to remove an intruder to the see, and ensure there be one bishop only.
King Sigurd fell on 6 February 1155.
During the following civil wars, several royal pretenders claimed to be the son of King Sigurd.
King Sigurd was a stout and strong man, of a brisk appearance; he had light brown hair, an ugly mouth; but otherwise a well-shaped countenance.
Harald was in Tønsberg when he heard of King Sigurd's death.
King Sigurd returned home with less than a hundred of his personal Guard.
Thereafter, King Sigurd returned to his ships and made them ready to leave the Holy Land.
They sailed north to the island Cyprus; and King Sigurd would stay there for a little while.
In 1130, King Sigurd died with no legitimate sons.
Some historians have considered his claim to be King Sigurd's son to be false, as did many of his contemporaries.