- Uleb (Ulf)
Ragnvaldsson (Russian: Улеб (Ульф) Рагнвальдсон) was a
posadnik and
military leader of Novgorod. He led the
Novgorodians in the
conquest of...
- Rǫgnvaldsson (Old Norse: Þórir þegjandi Rǫgnvaldsson; Norwegian: Tore
Teiande Ragnvaldsson; c. 862 – c. 934) was a ninth-century
Viking and the
second Jarl of Møre...
- Ragnvaldsdatter, to
Harald Granraude, king of Agder.
Ragnvald also had a son, Olve
Ragnvaldsson.
Ragnvald is not
mentioned in
accounts of
events after 814, when Harald...
-
daughter of Tore
Teiande Ragnvaldsson (Old Norse: Þórir Rǫgnvaldarson) and Ålov Årbot Haraldsdatter. In 892, Tore
Ragnvaldsson became Jarl of Møre after...
-
current location in
about 500 AD. As per the
Primary Chronicle, Uleb
Ragnvaldsson, the
posadnik of Novgorod, led a war
party to
conquer Yugra, the historical...
-
Godredsson (1173/4–1237), King of Mann and the
Isles 1229–1237 Uleb
Ragnvaldsson, son of
Ragnvald Ulfsson jarl of
Staraja Ladoga (Aldeig****rg), military...
- 935),
married Þórir Teiande, "T****/Tore den Tause" ("the Silent")
Ragnvaldsson (c. 862 - Giske, Møre og Romsdal, a. 935), Jarl av Møre, and had issue...
-
Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill (died 1064/1065) was a
dominant figure in the eleventh-century
Irish Sea region. At his height, he
reigned as king over Dublin...
- the sons: Tore (Thorir
Ragnvaldsson) who
inherited the
earldom after his father's
death and
Hrolf Ganger (Hrólfr
Ragnvaldsson).
Although historians are...
- and Hålogaland. His
mother was
Bergljot Toresdatter,
daughter of Tore
Ragnvaldsson, Jarl of Møre. Adam of
Bremen wrote that he was "of the
stock of Ivar...