-
Rognvald Brusason (died 1046), son of
Brusi Sigurdsson, was Earl of
Orkney jointly with
Thorfinn Sigurdsson from
about 1037 onwards. He
could possibly...
- and
jointly with one or more of his
brothers or with his
nephew Rögnvald
Brusason for the remainder.
Thorfinn married Ingibiorg Finnsdottir,
daughter of...
- of
Vastergotland and
possibly father of King
Stenkil of
Sweden Rognvald Brusason (died c. 1046), Jarl of
Orkney Ragnvald Ingesson (late 11th century), only...
- The play
features other historical Norwegian figures,
including Rögnvald
Brusason and
Thorir Hund.
Saint Olav
Drama was
written by Olav Gullvåg, with music...
- as such. The
Orkneyinga saga also
records that Earl of
Orkney Rögnvald
Brusason was
killed on Papa
Stronsay circa 1046: Earl Rögnvald
resided in Kirkiuvág...
- saga in the year 1046, when it was
recorded as the
residence of Rögnvald
Brusason, the Earl of Orkney, who was
killed by his
uncle Thorfinn the Mighty. In...
- he
became Earl, Kali was
given the name Rögnvald,
after Earl Rögnvald
Brusason, whom Rögnvald's
mother Gunnhild thought of as the
ablest of all the Earls...
-
Battle of Stiklestad,
Harald managed to
escape with the aid of Rögnvald
Brusason (later Earl of Orkney) to a
remote farm in
Eastern Norway. He sta**** there...
-
genealogical text Sunnmørsættleggen who has in turn been
identified as
Rognvald Brusason (grandson of
Sigurd Hlodvirsson) by Ola Kvalsund. Muir (2008) suggests...
- she was a
daughter of
Ragnvald jarl (who has been
identified as
Rognvald Brusason, Earl of
Orkney by Ola Kvalsund),
while historian Randi Helene Førsund...