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Baugeid Dagsdatter (died
after 1161) was a
Norwegian abbess. She was
traditionally the
first abbess of the Gimsøy Abbey, one of the
first convents in...
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wedlock in 1290 to Gro Sigurdsdatter,
daughter of
Sigurd Lodinsson and wife
Baugeid Steinarsdatter. In 1295,
Haakon married firstly with Isabelle, daughter...
- of
Norway by Gro Sigurdsdatter,
daughter of
Sigurd Lodinsson and wife
Baugeid Steinarsdatter and as such the
prime heir. However, as King
Haakon V had...
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appears to have been kin to
Skule through his
marriage to Skule's
niece Baugeid. Åsulv was the son of
Eirik Gryvel (Gryfill) and Torbjørg Åsulvsdatter...
- ownership. In Hávamál, Odin
describes how he
broke a ring-oath (Old Norse:
baugeið), and now
cannot be trusted. The Anglo-Saxon
chronicle records that in...
- of Gimsøy Abbey. They were the
parents of
several children,
among them
Baugeid Dagsdatter. The
family resided on the farm
Bratsberg (Bratsberg
gaard i...
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Crusade to
Jerusalem of
Sigurd the
Crusader in
circa 1110.
Their daughter Baugeid Dagsdatter (d.
after 1161)
later became an
abbess there. His son and successor...
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which still exists was constructed, most
probably by Jon. Jon's
daughter Baugeid then came into
possession of Austrått. She
married Åsulv Eiriksson, who...