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known as "Magnus the Tall". Magnus's more-common byname, "Barefoot" or "
Barelegs", was—according to Snorri—due to his
adopting the
Gaelic dress of the Irish...
- the Isles, but he was
deposed in 1095 by the new King of Norway,
Magnus Bareleg. In 1098,
Magnus entered into a
treaty with King
Edgar of Scotland, intended...
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appears in the
Orkneyinga Saga, is
based on the
later voyages of
Magnus Barelegs and some
scholars believe it to be apocryphal).
Rognvald Eysteinsson received...
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Magnus Barelegs Viking Festival...
- The
first such king to ****ert
control over the
region was
likely Magnus Barelegs, at the turn of the 12th century. It was not
until Hakon Hakonarson's 1263...
-
Orkneyinga Saga is
apocryphal and
based on the
later voyages of
Magnus Barelegs.
Historians have
expressed different views on
whether Christian I and James...
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single species Dicterias atrosanguinea,
which is
known commonly as the red
bareleg. It is
endemic to Brazil. It
occurs on the
banks of the
Amazon River. Paulson...
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Haakon Magnusson (Håkon Magnusson) : 1093–1094
Magnus III of
Norway Magnus Bareleg (Magnus Berrføtt) : 1093–1103 Olaf Magnusson : 1103–1115
Eystein I of Norway...
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family is
endemic to
South America. Species:
Dicterias atrosanguinea – red
bareleg:
endemic to
Brazil Heliocharis amazona –
widely distributed in
South America...
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distance since the days of
Ketill Flatnose, and even in the time of
Magnus Barelegs it is
likely that de
facto control was that of
local rulers rather than...