- Inge II (Norwegian: Inge
Bårdsson, Old Norse: Ingi Bárðarson; 1185 – 23
April 1217) was King of
Norway from 1204 to 1217. His
reign was
within the later...
-
Skule Bårdsson or Duke
Skule (Norwegian:
Hertug Skule; Old Norse: Skúli Bárðarson) (c. 1189–24 May 1240) was a
Norwegian nobleman and
claimant to the royal...
- Herjólfr Bárðarson is one of the
primary settlers in the
History of Greenland.
First he
lived in
Iceland on Drepstokki. He was the son of Bárð Herjólfsson...
- conflicts. At the
start of his reign,
during his minority, Earl
Skule Bårdsson served as regent. As a king of the
Birkebeiner faction,
Haakon defeated...
- 1204
during the
minority of king Guttorm,
Skule Bårdsson in 1217
during the
illness of king Inge
Bårdsson). To
appease a
pretender to the
throne without...
- Jónsson, F.) "Det
gamle Grønlands
beskrivelse af Ívar Bárðarson (Ivar
Bårdssön)", (Copenhagen, 1930) (in Danish). CIA
World Factbook, 2000. Conkling,...
- dynasty.
Among his
descendants were King Inge II of Norway, Duke
Skule Bårdsson, and
Queen Margaret Skulesdottir. Earl Tostig's
younger son,
Ketil Hook...
- area. The
Western Settlement was last
mentioned by Ivar
Bardarson (Ivar
Bårdsson), a
Norwegian cleric who was sent to
Greenland in 1341 to
serve as superintendent...
- Álfur was
ordained in 1368. Ivar
Bardsson served as prin****l of the
diocese during the
interim period. Ivar
Bardsson was
appointed Canon at the Bergen...
- was the great-great-grandfather of King Inge II of
Norway and Duke
Skule Bårdsson, and the
matrilineal great-great-grandfather of
Estrid Bjørnsdotter. Ketil...