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Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson (pronounced [ˈlɒɣmaðr ˈɡuðruðarsson]), also
known as
Lagmadr and
Lagman of the Isle of Man, was a late eleventh-century King of the...
- 1095,
whereupon his
eldest son
Lǫgmaðr ****umed control.
Warring soon
broke out
between factions supporting Lǫgmaðr's younger brother Haraldr,
which led...
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medieval personal name
Lagman which is from the Old
Norse Logmaðr. The Old
Norse name
Logmaðr is
composed to two elements: log
which is
plural of lag meaning...
- and Mann. The
Gaelic personal name
Lagmann is
derived from the Old
Norse lǫgmaðr ("lawman"). The
latter word
originally referred to a profession, and was...
- the
transitional period after 1262,
after which it was
replaced with a
lǫgmaðr. The
traditional date for the
founding of the
Althing is 930 with Úlfljótr...
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Magnus Barefoot, King (1098–1102)
Sigurd the Crusader, King (1102–1103)
Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson, King (c.1100)
Domnall mac Taidc, King (1111–c.1115) Óláfr...
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derived from
Lagman (Lawspeaker)
which is from the Old
Norse Logmaðr. The Old
Norse name
Logmaðr is
composed to two elements: log
which is
plural of lag meaning...
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Godredsson Lagmann mac
Gofraid (fl.
early eleventh century), King of the
Isles Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson (fl. late
eleventh century), King of the
Isles Laghman (food)...
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Torgny the
Lawspeaker (Old Icelandic: Þorgnýr
lögmaðr [ˈθorˌɡnyːr ˈlɵɣˌmɑðr], Swedish:
Torgny Lagman) is the name of one of at
least three generations...
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Godredsson Lagmann mac
Gofraid (fl.
early eleventh century), King of the
Isles Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson (fl. late
eleventh century), King of the
Isles Olaf I Godredsson...