- Rögnvald Kali
Kolsson (Old Norse: Rǫgnvaldr / Rögnvaldr; Nynorsk:
Ragnvald Kale
Kolsson), also
known as
Saint Ronald of
Orkney (c. 1100 – 1158), was a...
- Pope John Paul II One of the
Saints of the
Cristero War Rögnvald Kali
Kolsson c. 1103 20
August 1158 1192 by Pope
Celestine III
Layperson of the Diocese...
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Shetland Mavis Grind Udal law
Hjeltefjorden Battle of Florvåg Rögnvald Kali
Kolsson Timeline of
prehistoric Scotland Prehistoric Scotland Constitutional status...
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quarter of the saga is
taken up with a
lengthy tale of Jarl Rögnvald Kali
Kolsson and
Sweyn Asleifsson —
indeed the
oldest version ends with the latter's...
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Norwegian nobleman who
earned his re****tion
crusading with Rögnvald Kali
Kolsson, the earl of Orkney. Magnus's mother, Kristin, was the
daughter of Sigurd...
- or near the
supposed site of the murder. Magnus's nephew, Rögnvald Kali
Kolsson, laid
claim to the
Earldom of Orkney, and was
advised by his
father Kol...
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through an
acquaintance with
Norwegian merchants including Rögnvald Kali
Kolsson, who
would later become Earl of Orkney.
Around 1127,
Harald went to Norway...
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Norwegian nobleman who had
earned his re****tion
crusading with Rögnvald Kali
Kolsson, the Earl of Orkney. They had a son,
Magnus Erlingsson.
Kristin was the...
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meeting Earl Rögnvald
Kolsson). Gunhild,
sister of Magnus, had
married Kol, and the king of
Norway granted their son Rögnvald
Kolsson the
right to his uncle's...
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Grimsby is
noted in the
Orkneyinga Saga in this Dróttkvætt
stanza by Kali
Kolsson:
Grimsby had no town walls. It was too
small and felt to be
protected by...