-
Icelander Thorgisl set out to
travel to Greenland. He and his
party were
first driven into a
remote sound on the east
coast of Greenland.
Thorgisl, his infant...
-
whether the
names in the
Irish annals represent the Old
Norse Thurgestr or
Thorgísl. John O'Donovan and
Charles Haliday independently identified him with Ragnar...
- form of Torgils,
derived from Old
Norse Þórgísl (Old
Danish Thrugils, Thrugels, Old
Swedish Thorgils,
Thorgisl),
composed of Þór-, the name of the god...
-
Norman surname,
together with "Tourgis") from the Old
Norse Þórgísl or Old
Danish Thorgisl ( the name of the god Thor, and -gísl "hostage, pledge" or ON...
-
Annals of Ulster, for example,
reports the
deaths of Saxólfr (died 837),
Þórgísl (died 845), Hákon (died 847), and Þórir (died 848) in the 830s and 840s...
- raistu : stain : at : uik : faþur : sin :
Þorgísl ok Signjótr þeir
reistu stein at Víg, fôður sinn.
Þorgísl and Signjótr, they
raised the
stone in memory...
- The king
holds as a
recent gift from the
bishop what is
worth 24s2d.
Thorgisl holds this
manor of Earl Godwine. The
blank entry above is as
shown in...
- Turgis.' [2] The name
Turgis is
Norman and its
origin is the Old
Norse Þórgísl (
Thorgisl "hostage of Thor"). The name
FitzTurgis means, when translated, son...
- the son of a
certain Hugh Fitz Turgis, that
means "Turgis' son" (from
Thorgisl "hostage of Thor"),
another clue he was from Normandy. More than 20 superficially...
- ÷ kuþa + §A
Þorgísl, sonr Ásgeirs
Bjarnar sonar,
reisti steina þessa
eptir brœðr §B sína báða, Ólaf ok Óttar,
landmennr góða. §A
Þorgísl, son of Ásgeirr...