- A
hersir was a
local Viking military commander of a
hundred (a
county subdivision), of
about 100 men, and owed
allegiance to a jarl or king. They were...
- the
ancestors of the
class of
warriors in
Norse society. Her
father was
Hersir, a
tribal chief. Gl****man,
Ronald M. (2017), Gl****man,
Ronald M. (ed.),...
- thralls, peasants, and the
warrior nobility. Jarl
marries Erna,
daughter of
hersir (local chieftain), and
their youngest son is
named Konr or Konr ungr (king)...
- (born 1952),
Norwegian pianist Ketil Flatnose (9th century),
Norwegian hersir Ketil Haugsand (21st century),
Norwegian harpsichordist Ketil Lenning (born...
- Bjálfason) (better
known as Kveldulf, Old
Norse for "Night Wolf") was a
renowned hersir and
landowner in
ninth century Sogn, Norway. He is a main
character in the...
-
daughter of
Ketill Flatnose, a
Norwegian hersir, and
Yngvid Ketilsdóttir,
daughter of
Ketill Wether, a
hersir from Ringerike. She
married Olaf the White...
- and
Brehna (c. 1010–1090 or 1091 or c. 1100) Ulf the Brave, a
Norwegian hersir (military leader) of the
early ninth century Balder the Brave, a Marvel...
- Fréttatíminn (in Icelandic). 12 July 2013. p. 52.
Retrieved 9 May 2021.
Hersir Aron (5
September 2013). "Stefnan er klárlega rokk og ról".
Monitor (in...
- on 14
April 2023.
Retrieved 16 July 2019. Harrison, Mark (1993).
Viking Hersir 793–1066 AD.
Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85532-318-6. Holman, Katherine...
- Ulf the
Brave (Úlfr inn óargi) was a
Norwegian hersir who
lived in
Namdalen in the
eighth century CE. He was the
father of Hallbjörn Half-Troll and Hallbera...