- Olaf
Feilan Thorsteinsson (Old Norse: Óláfr "
feilan" Þorsteinsson [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠
ˈfɛilɑn ˈθorˌstɛinsˌson],
Modern Icelandic: Ólafur "
feilan" Þorsteinsson...
- same name as her
mother Fridgerd.
Thord Gellir or "Yeller", son of Olaf
Feilan,
grandson of Aud the Deep-Minded Þórhildr Rjúpa Þórðr hesthöfði Magnusson...
- (approximate date) Motoyoshi, ****anese
prince and
nobleman (d. 943) Olaf
Feilan,
Icelandic priest and
chieftain (approximate date) Olga of Kiev, princess...
- same name as her
mother Fridgerd.
Thord Gellir or "Yeller", son of Olaf
Feilan,
grandson of Aud the Deep-Minded Þórhildr Rjúpa Þórðr hesthöfði Eiríks saga...
- Iceland,
where her
brother Björn lived. She
brought her grandson, Olaf
Feilan, with her to Iceland. The ship had a crew of
twenty men
under her command...
-
suggesting a link with Gallgáedil traditions. (Helgi Bjólan and Áleif
Feilan,
which mean
Helgi "little mouth" and Áleif "little wolf".) His daughter...
-
daughter of
Eyvind the Easterner.
Thorstein and
Thurid had a son, Olaf
Feilan, and a
number of daughters,
including Groa, Thorgerd, Olof, Osk, Thorhild...
-
pronunciation is /ˈfiːlən/, but in some
parts of
Kilkenny there is also use of /
ˈfeɪlən/ (as faolán, the
Irish original form, is
pronounced [ˈfˠeːlˠaːnˠ]) or even...
- had
several children: Gróa, Álof, Þorgerðr, Þórhildr, Vigdís, Ósk, Ólafr
feilan,
ancestor of Ari Fróði,
author of Landnámabók. The
family was
related to...
-
James Phelan (pronounced /
ˈfeɪlən/; born 1951) is an
American writer and
literary scholar of narratology. He is a third-generation Neo-Aristotelian literary...