- The real
leader was
Hallkjell Jonsson who was Magnus' brother-in-law.
Conspiring with the earl of Orkney,
Harald Maddadsson,
Hallkjell gathered most of his...
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Beards (Eyjarskeggjar) from
Shetland and Orkney. The real
leader was
Hallkjell Jonsson, who had been a son-in law of
Erling Skakke as well as the brother-in-law...
- Earl of Orkney. He was
supported by two sons-in-law of
Erling Skakke,
Hallkjell Jonsson and
Sigurd Magnusson, the
latter an
acknowledged son of King Magnus...
- Norway. As
Sigurd was a minor, the
actual leaders behind the
revolt were
Hallkjell Jonsson and Olav Jarlsmåg. The
Eyjarskeggjars recruited their initial...
- Ølversdotter
Torgaut Jonson Smør
Ragnvald Jonson Smør Jon
Hallvardson Smør
Hallkjell Hallvardson Smør
Svale Jonson (Smør)
Sigrid Gunnarsdotter Kane Ulvhild...
-
their origin in the
Northern Isles. The
leaders of the
Eyjarskeggjar were
Hallkjell Jonsson, who was
married to Ragnhild,
daughter of
Erling Skakke; Harald's...
- Kjellbjørg Male names: Torkel, Arnkjell, Askjell, Finnkjell, Grimkjell,
Hallkjell, Kjellbjørn, Kjellfred,
Torkjell Newer:
Kjell Inge,
Kjell Magne, Kjell...
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Gaute Gautesson the young, to
Hatteberg M
Galte 1277 -
Guttorm Gyd****on M
Hallkjell Ogmundsson Krøkedans M - 1287 Ivar
Olavsson M
Known 1307–23
Lodin Lepp...
- of
Svale Ølversson, an "Ølversdotter", and had two
known sons, Jon and
Hallkjell. Smør
Norwegian nobility Handegård, Odd (2008), "Vår
felles slektshistorie...
-
Norway and
Harald Maddadsson was Earl of
Orkney and Shetland, the
Lendmann Hallkjell Jonsson and the Earl's brother-in-law Olav
raised an army
called the eyjarskeggjar...