-
which the half-brothers were reconciled, and Rǫgnvaldr had Óláfr
married to
Lauon, the
sister of his own wife. In what
appears to have been a politically...
- ympäristössä: "Olen käyttänyt
muovisia ukkoja,
joiden ohi
harhautan ja
lauon", jatkoaika.com, 4
January 2023
Biographical information and
career statistics...
- certain. Óláfr is
known to have had two wives. His
first marriage was to "
Lauon", a
woman who was
likely a
member of
Clann Somhairle,
possibly a daughter...
- illegitimate — born out of wedlock) son of Olaf the
Black and
Lauon, a
Kintyre noblewoman. Olaf and
Lauon's marriage was not
considered legitimate due to their...
- pilgrimage, the
Chronicle of Mann
records that Rǫgnvaldr had him
marry "
Lauon", the
sister of his own wife. Rǫgnvaldr then
granted Lewis and
Harris back...
- wife as it
appears on
folio 42r of
British Library Cotton Julius A VII: "
Lauon". This
woman seems to have been a
close kinswoman of Ruaidhrí,
perhaps a...
- Guðrøðarson (died 1237). The
chronicle states that Rǫgnvaldr had Óláfr
marry "
Lauon", the
daughter of a
certain nobleman from Kintyre, who was also the sister...
- from his pilgrimage, the
chronicle records that Rǫgnvaldr had Óláfr
marry "
Lauon", the
sister of his own wife. Rǫgnvaldr then
granted Lodhus back to Óláfr...
-
setting up a
marriage between Olaf and
Lauon,
sister to his own wife.
After the
marriage between Olaf and
Lauon the
couple proceeded to Lewis,
where they...