-
Torstein Knarresmed was
subsequently killed by a blow in the back but was
revenged later that same day by one of Thorir's men.
Knarresmed, from the old...
- gave Olaf his
lethal wounds,
together with Kálfr Árnason and
Torstein Knarresmed from
Rovde in Sunnmøre.
While earlier sources do not
specify who dealt...
- 1032) Theodora,
Empress of the
Eastern Roman Empire (d. 1056)
Torstein Knarresmed,
Norse Viking warrior (approximate date) Vladivoj, duke of
Bohemia (approximate...
-
servant and
diplomat Olaf II
Haraldsson (St. Olaf), king of
Norway Torstein Knarresmed,
Norwegian Viking warrior Al-Musabbihi,
Fatimid historian and official...
- gave Olaf his
lethal wounds,
together with Kalv
Arnesson and
Thorstein Knarresmed from
Rovde in Sunnmøre.
While earlier reports do not name the man who...
- with what made them martyrs; and when Olav was hit by an ax by
Torstein Knarresmed before his
death at Stiklestad, the ax
became his symbol. Another, contemporary...
-
servant and
diplomat Olaf II
Haraldsson (St. Olaf), king of
Norway Torstein Knarresmed,
Norwegian Viking warrior Al-Musabbihi,
Fatimid historian and official...
- 1032) Theodora,
Empress of the
Eastern Roman Empire (d. 1056)
Torstein Knarresmed,
Norse Viking warrior (approximate date) Vladivoj, duke of
Bohemia (approximate...