Ragnhild the Mighty (Old Norse: Ragnhildr inn Rika Eiríksdóttir, Norwegian: Ragnhild Eiriksdatter) was a wife of Harald Fairhair, according to Icelandic historian Snorri Sturluson.[1]
^Ragnhild Eriksdatter i Nils Petter Thuesen: Norges dronninger gjennom tusen år
and 24 Related for: Ragnhild the Mighty information
RagnhildtheMighty (Old Norse: Ragnhildr inn Rika Eiríksdóttir, Norwegian: Ragnhild Eiriksdatter) was a wife of Harald Fairhair, according to Icelandic...
called RagnhildtheMighty. The couple only had one child, Eirik Bloodaxe, before her premature death. Eirik Bloodaxe was named after Ragnhild's father...
targets include Ireland, the Hebrides, Scotland and England. Eric sealed the alliance by giving his daughter Ragnhild in marriage to the future earl of Orkney...
Ragnhildis Olafdottir, also known as Ragnhild, (c.1115 - unknown) was the daughter of king Óláfr Guðrøðarson of the Kingdom of Mann and Ingibiorg Hakonsdottir...
and finally RagnhildtheMighty, a daughter of King Eirik of Jutland. It is there stated that he sent his 9 wives away to marry Ragnhild. Þorbjörn Hornklofi...
The name Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter may refer to two different figures from Old Norse literature, an amalgam of them, or a purely fictitious figure. The wife...
span and the role of a queen has changed much over the centuries, with some individual queens also shaping their own roles. Many have ruled the country...
spell used by the accused Ragnhild Tregagás to end the marriage of her former lover, a man named Bárd. The charm contains a mention of the valkyrie Göndul...
some of the teams continued to team with one another until the end of the first season. The former teams The unofficial or alliance teams The series is...
earldom as reparation for the death of his son in battle in Scotland, and then passed the earldom on to his brother Sigurd theMighty. However, Sigurd's line...
The Thingmen was a unit in the service of the Kings of England during the period 1013–1051, financed by direct taxation which had its origins in the tribute...
Gudthorm and Ragnhild." The narrative then identifies Ragnhild as the wife of Halfdan the Black and mother of Harald Fairhair of Norway. The Heimskringla...
Paulsson played the greatest part in later Orcadian events. Their other children were Thora, Brynjolf, Ingirid, Herbjorg and Ragnhild. Erlend married...
and Republican Sovereignty in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Memory of Ragnhild Hatton. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-41910-9. Riasanovsky...
the sons of Earl Thorfinn in which they were abetted by Ragnhild Eriksdotter, the deaths of Einar Sigurdsson and his nephew Rognvald Brusason at the hands...
with the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada in 1064–65. One of Harald's foremost men Håkon Ivarsson Jarl, was married to the king's niece Ragnhild and followed...
manor and the seat of lordship were in Vanaja. Holders of the property were hereditary, and through at least ten generations, they were mighty regional...
into his dominions. The expedition was commanded by Haakon IV of Norway in person. The armament is described as mighty and splendid; the ships being many...
example a mound (c. 1200 BC) in Jåsund, Western Norway, where an apparently mighty man was buried together with a big bronze sword. Other mounds were filled...
Martina Davis-Correia, 44, American civil rights activist, breast cancer. Ragnhild Hveger, 90, Danish swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1936). Ted Lapka,...
activist. Ragnhild Barland, 81, Norwegian politician, member of Parliament (1985–1997). Mark Behr, 52, Tanzanian-born South African author (The Smell of...