- name.
Others making the trip
included Thorolf (Þórólfr) and two men
named Herjolf and Faxe (Herjólfr and Faxi).
After sailing for a
while from the Faroes...
- in Greenland, 50 km
northwest of Cape Farewell. It was
established by
Herjolf Bardsson in the late 10th
century and is
believed to have
lasted some 500...
-
According to the Landnáma, he
built his farm in Herjólfsdalur (literally:
Herjólf's valley)
about 900. The
archaeological excavation in 1971 of
ancient ruins...
- and is now
called Narssap Sarqa. The name
Herjolfsfjord was in
honour of
Herjolf Bardsson, one of the
founding chieftains of the
Norse colony in Greenland...
-
father died when he was a
child and his
mother married a
landowner named Herjolf, who
became the
father of Hoskuld's half-brother Hrútr Herjólfsson. Hoskuld...
- Greenlanders)
unanimously report that at the
first settlement Herjólfr (
Herjolf), a
companion of Erik, had a
Christian from the
Hebrides on board. According...
- With his wife Ingunn,
Ketil had
several children,
including Storolf,
Herjolf, Helgi, Vestar, and
Hrafn Hængsson, the last of whom was one of the first...
- century. It
discusses freedmen in the
story “About
Hoskulds Son.” Hrut,
Herjolf’s son, gave a
thrall named Hrolf, his
freedom and with it
money and a dwelling...
- 9 mi) away and was the site of Herjólfr Bárðarson's farm
Herjolfsnes ("
Herjolf's Point"). The
Moravian missionary Conrad Kleinschmidt (1768–1832) founded...
- 1222 Arnbjørn was
winning small skirmishes against the
Ribbald leaders Herjolf Dint and Eric Ribbon. In 1224 he was
summoned by the king to come with...