- Bróðir and
Óspak of Man were two
Danish or
Norwegian brothers who were
active in the Isle of Man and
Ireland in the 11th century. They are
mentioned in...
- landowner.
Ospak son of Glum (Óspakr Glúmsson) asks to live with Odd at the latter's home at Mel in Miðfjörður. Odd
agrees because of
Ospak's connections...
- However,
after a disagreement,
Brodir planned to kill
Óspak and his men the next morning.
Óspak and his
soldiers then fled
during the
night with 10 ships...
- High King of
Ireland April 23, 1014 Clontarf,
Dublin Ireland Brodir and
Ospak of Man
Boniface III
Margrave of
Tuscany May 6, 1052
Oglio March of Tuscany...
-
Ospak Kjallaksson, a
Norseman who had ****embled a
group of men that
constantly attacked and
pillaged his neighbors.
Snorri and his gang
killed Ospak and...
- Saga
records that
Sigtrygg was on the wing
opposite Óspak of Man for the
whole battle, and that
Óspak eventually put the king to flight.
Immediately after...
-
whole the
intention may be to draw
attention to this transition.
Brodir and
Ospak of Man Siward, Earl of
Northumbria Notes Alex Woolf,
although critical of...
- the
fight against Ospak Kjallaksson, a
farmer who had ****embled a gang who had
taken to
attacking and
robbing his neighbours.
Ospak and the
other leaders...
-
Gilleasbuig MacDougall,
Gillespec MacDougall, Hákon, Hakon,
Ospak Asmundsson, Óspakr-Hákon,
Óspak, Óspakr,
Uspak Hákon,
Uspak Håkon,
Uspak Hakon,
Uspak Mac...
- is
presented in the
first person,
related by a Saga-Age
Icelander named Ospak Ulfsson.
During a
violent thunderstorm, an
unexplained phenomenon transports...