- Look up Ragnhild or
Ragnhildr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ragnhild or
Ragnhildr is a
Nordic feminine given name, and may
refer to:
Ragnhild (saint)...
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Ragnhild the
Mighty (Old Norse:
Ragnhildr inn Rika Eiríksdóttir, Norwegian:
Ragnhild Eiriksdatter) was a wife of
Harald Fairhair,
according to Icelandic...
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younger son of
Somairle mac
Gilla Brigte, Lord of
Argyll and his wife,
Ragnhildr,
daughter of Óláfr Guðrøðarson, King of the Isles. The twelfth-century...
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Halfdan the
Black and
Ragnhildr. The text also
describes Halfdan having another son
called Harald by
another woman named Ragnhildr,
daughter of the king...
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Somhairle mac
Giolla Brighde, King of the
Isles and
Ragnhildr Óláfsdóttir.
Other sons of
Somhairle and
Ragnhildr include Dubhghall, Raghnall, and
possibly Amhlaoíbh...
- l(i)þs haiþuiarþan þia¶kn
Ragnhildr {}
satti {} sten þænsi {} æft {} Alla {} Solwa, goþa {} wea, liþs heþwærþan þægn.
Ragnhildr placed this
stone in memory...
- was King of the Isles. He was a son of
Somairle mac
Gilla Brigte and
Ragnhildr Óláfsdóttir.
Dubgall was a
leading figure of
Clann Somairle, and the eponymous...
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Hildr or
Ragnhildr Hrólfsdóttir was a 9th-century
woman who is
referenced in
various Old
Norse sources including Óláfs saga helga,
Orkneyinga saga, and...
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except from
Iceland where the goðar
would be of
historical significance.
Ragnhildr placed this
stone in
memory of Alli the Pale, guþi of the sanctuary, honourable...
- of the
Icelandic sagas, the
Heimskringla (c. 1230)
claims that she was
Ragnhildr,
daughter of Eric, king of (South) Jutland. The
possibility that Harald...