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Thorkel or
Thorkell (Þórkæll / Þorkell) is an Old
Norse masculine personal name.
Among the more
famous holders of the name are:
Thorkel of Namdalen, ninth-century...
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Viking Society Web Publications. Abels,
Richard (2004). "Thorkell the Tall [
Þorkill inn Hávi], earl of East Anglia".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
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quaintness both of
material and device,
unmatched by
anything except it be
Thorkill-Hake's
carved buckler or bedstead... — Moby-****, Ch. 16
Scholars have...
- 6920; (4) Bibliothèque Nationale,
Fonds Lat. 6235; (5)
Courtenay Compendium (olim Exeter,
Devon Record Office)
Personages Emma, Harthacnut,
Thorkill, etc....
- Brenner, in his
accounting of the
descendants of Gorm the Old,
rejects Thorkill as son of Styrbjörn and Thyra. Maj
Odelberg (1995). "Styrbjörn Starke"...
- Conquest. He was
succeeded by his son,
Thorkell of
Arden (variously
spelled Thorkill,
Turchil etc.),
whose own son and prin****l heir, Siward, subsequently...
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Gerringer as
Bishop Aelfhun Ernest Graves as King
Sweyn Howard Green as
Thorkill John Horn as
Prince Edmund Elizabeth Hubbard as
Queen Emma
Richard Kiley...
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Gautrekssonar Thorkel the Stubborn/Gotlander Old Norse: Þorkell þrái, Latin:
Thorkill Guticus The
first element is Þór-, i.e. the god Thor, and the
second element...
- a 20
acres (0.081 km2)
meadow and a church.
Before the
Norman Conquest Thorkill the Dane was lord of the manor, in 1086
lordship was
transferred to Walter...
- the land. Just two
native Englishmen still had
significant landholdings:
Thorkill of Arden, who held seventy-one
manors in Warwickshire, and Coleswain, who...