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Sigurd Hlodvirsson (c. 960 – 23
April 1014), po****rly
known as
Sigurd the
Stout from the Old
Norse Sigurðr digri, was an Earl of Orkney. The main sources...
- King of Dublin, Máel Mórda mac Murchada, King of
Leinster and Sigurðr
Hlǫðvisson, Earl of Orkney.
Domnall is the
first Mormaer of Mar on record, and the...
- Scots" and the Northmen, but
these are more
probably wars
between Sigurd Hlodvisson, Earl of Orkney, and the Mormaers, or Kings, of Moray. The
Chronicle says...
- Preceded by
Sigurd Hlodvisson Earl of
Orkney 1014–1020 with
Brusi Sigurdsson with
Sumarlidi Sigurdsson Succeeded by
Thorfinn Sigurdsson Brusi Sigurdsson...
- Flateyjarbók is
right in
dating the
marriage of his
daughter and
Sigurd Hlodvisson (Sigurd the Stout) to the
lifetime of Olaf Tryggvason.Early Sources, p...
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According to
mediaeval saga-tradition,
Gilli was a brother-in-law of Sigurðr
Hlǫðvisson, Earl of Orkney,
having married the latter's
sister Hvarflǫð. Traditionally...
- Preceded by
Sigurd Hlodvisson Earl of
Orkney 1014–c.1030 with
Sumarlidi Sigurdsson 1014–1015 with
Einar Sigurdsson 1014–1020 with
Thorfinn Sigurdsson c...
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seems to have
suffered from
Orcadian encroachment at the
hands of Sigurðr
Hlǫðvisson, Earl of Orkney.
Gofraid died in 989.
Although Ragnall is
accorded the...
- Wast
Burrafirt Lori
Tafgen Jarl
Summers Time 1999
Davie Mathewson Sigurd Hlodvisson Ásmundarvag
Liberty Bell 2000
Billy Goudie Harald Maddadsson Hvit Lyn...
- pagan. Olaf Tryggv****on, King of
Norway forced the Earl of Orkney,
Sigurd Hloðvisson to be
baptised at
South Walls. Earl
Sigurd accepted, and
remained a nominal...