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Freygeirr (Old East Norse: FrøygæiRR,
Modern Swedish: Fröger) was a
Viking chieftain who
probably led a
leidang expedition. He is
considered to have been...
- of Uppland. The
stone is a
memorial to a man
named Freygeirr, and may have been the same
Freygeirr who was a
Viking chieftain active on the
Baltic coast...
- the land's levy[?] [= army] in
memory of his brother. He
traveled with
Freygeirr. May God and God's
mother help his soul.
Sveinn and Ásmundr, they marked...
- inscription. The name
Freygeirr translates as "Freyr's Spear" and Þorgautr as "Thor-Goth." *
helki Helgi * auk ok * fraykaiʀ
Freygeirr * auk ok * þorkautr...
- Erik the Red Eric I of
Denmark Eiríkr Hákonarson Freydís Eiríksdóttir
Freygeirr Garðar
Svavarsson Godfrid Haraldsson Godfrid, Duke of
Frisia Grímur Kamban...
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judge Lífland, a
place noted in the
runic accounts of
Viking cheiftain Freygeirr as the
place where his son died. This page
lists people with the surname...
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raised in
memory of a man who died in the
retinue of the
Viking chieftain Freygeirr. Pr 1 is also
known as
Ringerike style, and this
classification is used...
- [citation needed]
Around the year 1030, a
Swedish Viking chief called Freygeirr may have been
killed in a
battle on Saaremaa.[citation needed] In the...
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describes the
death of a
Viking named Egil on a
campaign to
Tavastia led by
Freygeirr sometime in the
early 11th century. 1008
Battle at
Herdaler Olaf II of...
- in
memory of
three men, of whom two died in Greece,
while a
third one,
Freygeirr, died at a
debated location written as i silu × nur.
Richard Dybeck suggested...