Bjorn Farmann (894-927) was a son of Harald Fairhair and a King of Vestfold.
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Bjorn Farmann was born in Norway in 894, a son of King Harald Fairhair and the brother of Eric Bloodaxe and Haakon the Good. He became the king of Vestfold under his father, and he founded the city of Tonsberg. Bjorn was murdered by his brother and rival Eric Bloodaxe at Saeheimr in 927, forcing his son Gudrod Bjornsson to flee.