- Tora
Torbergsdatter (Old Norse: Þóra Þorbergsdóttir, born 1025 – year of
death unknown: fl. 1066) was a
Norwegian royal consort. She was the
mother of...
-
after the
death of King Magnus. In 1048,
Harald took
another wife, Tora
Torbergsdatter with whom he had two sons,
Magnus and Olaf. The
marriage can largely...
- in the Heimskringla. Olaf was a son of King
Harald Hardrada and Tora
Torbergsdatter. Olaf
joined his
father during the
invasion of
England during 1066....
- the
first of two sons of King
Harald Hardrada, by his
consort Tora
Torbergsdatter.
There are no
known skaldic poems written about Magnus, and he appears...
- rule
Norway alone. To
establish domestic alliances, he
married Tora
Torbergsdatter of one of the most
powerful Norwegian families. The
primary opposition...
- court.
Historian Sture Bolin argues that this "Tora" is
actually Tora
Torbergsdatter, the
mother of king Olaf III of Norway,
linking this to a p****age about...
- to
Eystein Orre (brother of Harald's
concubine or
second wife Tora
Torbergsdatter), who also died at
Stamford Bridge. When Harald's son Olaf and the rest...
- of
Swabia (d. 1080)
Simon I,
French nobleman (approximate date) Tora
Torbergsdatter,
Norwegian Viking queen William VIII,
French nobleman (approximate date)...
- Tora Teje (1893–1970),
Swedish theatre and
silent film
actress Tora
Torbergsdatter (1025-?),
Norwegian royal consort All
pages with
titles beginning with...
- 16.
Harald III of
Norway 8. Olaf III of
Norway 17. Tora
Torbergsdatter 4.
Magnus III of
Norway 18.
Johan or Árni lági 9.
Thora 2.
Sigurd I of
Norway 5...