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Over 1,000 years after his death, king who gave name to Bluetooth at center of archaeological debate
Chronicles from the Middle Ages say King Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson of Denmark got his nickname courtesy of a tooth, probably dead, that looked bluish.
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