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- Rollo (Norman: Rou, Rolloun; Old Norse: Hrólfr; French: Rollon; died 933), also known with his epithet, Rollo "the Walker", was a Viking who, as Count...
- Rögnvaldsson may refer to: Echmarcach Rognvaldsson (died 1064), dominant figure in the eleventh-century Irish Sea region Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson (born 1955)...
- Jón Rögnvaldsson (died 1625) was an alleged Icelandic sorcerer. The bailiff Magnus Björnsson had been educated in Copenhagen where he read about witch...
- Peter Ronson (April 22, 1934 – January 16, 2007), born Pétur Rögnvaldsson, was an Icelandic-born athlete and actor. He competed in the 110 metres hurdles...
- Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson (died 1231), also known as Guðrøðr Dond, was a thirteenth-century ruler of the Kingdom of the Isles. He was a member of the Crovan...
- Sigurd Eysteinsson c. 892 c. 893 Hallad Rognvaldsson Son of Rognvald Eysteinsson c. 893 c. 895 Einarr Rognvaldsson Torf-Einarr "Turf"-Einarr Son of Rognvald...
- Thórir 'the Silent' Rǫgnvaldsson (Old Norse: Þórir þegjandi Rǫgnvaldsson; Norwegian: Tore Teiande Ragnvaldsson; c. 862 – c. 934) was a ninth-century Viking...
- Ragnallson, Echmarcach Ragnallsson, Echmarcach Rǫgnvaldsson, Echmarcach Rögnvaldsson, and Echmarcach Røgnvaldsson. One identification, dating to the nineteenth...
- then stopped?]. Vísindavefurinn (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2023-05-24. Rögnvaldsson, Eiríkur. "Stafsetning og greinarmerkjasetning" [Spelling and punctuation]...
- the Bishop of Hólar from May 1497 to 1520. He was the nephew of Ólafur Rögnvaldsson who preceded him as bishop. He was succeeded by Jón Arason (1484–1550)...