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Einar Eindridesson Thambarskelfir (c. 980–c. 1050) (Old Norse:
Einarr Þambarskelfir,
Modern Norwegian:
Einar Tambarskjelve) was an
influential Norwegian...
- us". The best
known episode in the
battle is the
breaking of
Einarr Þambarskelfir's bow,
which heralds Olaf's defeat. In
later centuries, the saga descriptions...
- they had been
driven out and
Magnus was
established as king.
Einar Thambarskelfir and Kalf Arnesson, who had both
sought to be
appointed regents under...
- country. In response, the army and the chieftains,
headed by
Einar Thambarskelfir,
opposed any
plans of
invading Denmark.
Although Harald himself objected...
- (approximate date)
Benedict VIII, pope of the
Catholic Church (d. 1024)
Einar Thambarskelfir,
Norwegian nobleman (d. 1050)
Ekkehard IV,
Swiss chronicler (approximate...
- from
about 975
until his
death in 995.
Bergljot was
married to
Einar Thambarskelfir (ca. 982-d. 1050) in a
political marriage. They
became the
parents of...
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mobilized a large-scale army, the
local nobles of Trøndelag (of
which Einar Thambarskelfir was a
prime example) were
notable largely by
their absence on either...
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Estonian clergyman Einar Aaron Swan (1903–1940),
American musician Einar Thambarskelfir (c. 980–c. 1050)
Norwegian noble and
politician Einar Thorsteinn (1942–2015)...
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consolidated their rule by
marrying their sister Bergljót to
Einarr Þambarskelfir,
gaining a
valuable advisor and ally. ****rskinna
relates that "there...
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supported Cnut had
expected more in return. In
about 1034, he and
Einar Thambarskelfir,
another former supporter of Cnut, went to Garðaríki (now Russia) and...