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Ragnhild Eriksdotter (died c. 984) was the
daughter of Eric
Bloodaxe and his wife, Gunnhild.
According to the
Orkneyinga Saga, she was an
ambitious and...
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Margaret (Norwegian: Margrete,
Scottish Gaelic: Maighread;
March or
April 1283 –
September 1290),
known as the Maid of Norway, was the queen-designate...
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Norsk biografisk leksikon vol. II, (Oslo, 2000), pp. 436-437
Margrete Eiriksdotter, Snl.no.
Accessed 31
December 2022.
Isabella Bruce, snl.no. Accessed...
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Eysteinsdotter 2.
Halfdan the Mild 10.
Eirik Agnarsson, king of
Vestfold 5. Hild
Eiriksdotter of
Vestfold 1. Gudrød the
Hunter 6. Dag of
Vestmar 3. Liv Dagsdotter...
- the full
number of sons
remains unknown: Eric
Bloodaxe (by
Ragnhild Eiriksdotter from Jutland, Denmark) Håkon the Good (by Tora
Mosterstong from Moster...
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biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved 29
October 2015.
Narve Bjørgo. "Margrete
Eiriksdotter,
Prinsesse og Dronning".
Norsk biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved 29 October...
- the
leaders of the
Norwegian delegation who took
princess Ingebjørg
Eiriksdotter, the
daughter of Eric IV of Denmark, out of the
convent in
Horsens (dominikanerkloster...
- "Harald Haar****res saga". Heimskringla.no.
Retrieved May 25, 2016. "Gyda
Eiriksdotter (Gyða Eiríksdóttir)". Det
Norske Samlaget.
Retrieved May 25, 2016. Mary...
- Kristín Eiríksdóttir (born 1981) is an
Icelandic poet and author.
Eiríksdótter's debut novel, Kjötbærinn (Meat Town) was
published in 2004. This was followed...