-
given in the Hauksbók Áslákssonar,
Bjarnarsonar járnsíðu in the Hauksbók
Hroald Spine (Hróaldr hryggr) is
called Thorvald Backbone (Þórvaldr
hryggr Ásleiksson)...
-
given in the Hauksbók Áslákssonar,
Bjarnarsonar járnsíðu in the Hauksbók
Hroald Spine (Hróaldr hryggr) is
called Thorvald Backbone (Þórvaldr
hryggr Ásleiksson)...
- Högni: Hogni ; Höd: Hod, Hodr, Hoder, Hother ; Höddbrodd: Hoddbrodd ;
Hróald:
Hroald ; Hrók the Black: Rook the Black ; Hrók the White: Rook the White ;...
- with
Hroald in Wik. This
occasioned a
dispute between Hroald and Margad, and the
latter soon
afterwards went to Wik with
nineteen men and slew
Hroald. Between...
- king of Agder, and his son Thor Haklang; and from
Thelemark two brothers,
Hroald Hryg and Had the Hard. Now when
Harald got
certain news of this, he ****embled...
- 915,
Worcester M****cript, p. 99). The
jarls leading the raids,
Ohtor and
Hroald,
captured Bishop Cameleac or Cyfeiliog, then the
Bishop of Llandaff; he...
- over here from the
south from Brittany, and with them two jarls,
Ohtor and
Hroald, and went
around west
until they got into the
mouth of the Severn, and raided...
-
Viking fleet from the
south of
Brittany led by two earls,
Ottir (Oter) and
Hroald (possibly Ottir's king Ragnall), took
refuge on the
island following their...
- CE,
Worcester M****cript, p. 99), the
jarls leading the raids,
Ohtor and
Hroald,
captured Cyfeiliog, also
referred to as
Cameleac or Cimeliauc, the Bishop...
-
spent much of his
childhood in
fosterage with the
hersir Thórir son of
Hróald. Of his
adolescent years, a
remarkable picture is
painted in Heimskringla...