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Erling Skjalgsson, på Sola (Sola, Rogaland, 975 – Boknafjorden, 21
December 1028, bur. Sola, Rogaland), "Rygekongen", Herse/Høvding i Rogaland, was a Norwegian...
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forced to ally with
Erling Skjalgsson, an
alliance which was
always uneasy. It also
ended violently when
Erling Skjalgsson was
killed in
connection with...
- Boknafjorden. The king Olaf II had the
local powerful chieftain Erling Skjalgsson killed after the
Battle of Boknafjorden.
After this, he lost his support...
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married to
Sigrid Skjalgsdatter, a
sister of the
powerful nobleman Erling Skjalgsson of Sola in Rogaland.
Thorir Hund was
married to a
woman named Ranveig...
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spent some time in Egersund,
where he
renewed his
alliance with
Erling Skjalgsson, who
joined him with a
large force. When
Trondheim (Nidaros) was reached...
- (Ringerike, Buskerud, ca. 962 - Sola, Rogaland, ca. 1006), wife of
Erling Skjalgsson, på Sola (Sola, Rogaland, 975 -
Boknafjorden (Falt I
Slaget Mot Olav Den...
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oldest national monument in Norway. It was
erected in
memory of
Erling Skjalgsson after his
death in 1028. This type of
cross was very
common in medieval...
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settled in Oslo,
where in 1922
Vidkun had
bought an
apartment in
Erling Skjalgssons gate 26 in Frogner. Most of the 200
paintings were
placed in safe deposit...
- They had the
daughter Sigríðr, who was
married to Áslákr, son of
Erlingr Skjálgsson.
Another daughter, Gunnhildr, was
married to
Sveinn Úlfsson. Only one...
- and wife
Ragnhild Erlingsdatter (992),
maternal granddaughter of
Erling Skjalgsson and wife
Astrid Eiriksdatter and
paternal niece of Finn
Arnesson and Kalv...