- 1047,
version E says 1045, and
version F says 1046 Or Grimcytel;
known as
Grimkell or
Grimkjell in
Scandinavian texts and
Grimcillus in Latin. Some texts...
- One year later, on 3
August 1031, he was
canonised in
Nidaros by
Bishop Grimkell, and a few
years later enshrined in
Nidaros Cathedral. The
cathedral with...
- him he does not have long to live,
Grímkell burns down the hof with all the gods in it.
Later that evening,
Grímkell suddenly falls dead at dinner. In...
-
Nidaros on 3
August 1031
following efforts prin****lly of
north Bishop Grimkell.
Until the
Lutheran Reformation in the 16th century,
Olsok was a major...
- (I) Died in office. 1039 1047
Grimketel Also
recorded as
Grimcytel (also
Grimkell in
Scandinavian sources);
listed as
Bishop of
Elmham for 1043 as well;...
- Eternal/Perpetual King of Norway) and
canonised at Nidaros, by
Bishop Grimkell, one year
after his
death in the
Battle of Stiklestad. St. Olaf was laid...
- Valbrandsdóttir
marries Grímkell Bjarnarson against the will of her
brother Torfi, who
subsequently becomes obsessed with
taking revenge on
Grímkell and his children...
- Glúmr Þorkelsson (GÞork)
Grani skáld (Grani)
Grettir Ásmundarson (Grett)
Grímkell Bjarnarson (Grímk) Grímr
Droplaugarson (GDrop) Grímr
Hjaltason (GrHj) Grímr...
- Óláfr was
slain in 1030, and
proclaimed a
saint by his
attendant bishop,
Grímkell, the
following year.
According to Óláfs saga
helga in Heimskringla, Guthormr's...