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Surname list
Godredsson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fingal Godredsson (died 1070), late 11th-century ruler of the Kingdom of the Isles Harald
Godredsson
King of the Isles (?-1153)
Amlaíb mac Gofraid, Olaf Godredsson, Olaf Gudrodson, Óláf Guðrøðsson, Óláfr bitlingr Guðrøðsson, Olafr Godredsson, Óláfr Godredsson, Óláfr Gothfrithsson,
Óláfr_Guðrøðarson_(died_1153)
10th-century King of Dublin
Olaf Guthfrithson or Anlaf Guthfrithson (Old Norse: Óláfr Guðrøðsson [ˈoːˌlɑːvz̠ ˈɡuðˌrøðsˌson]; Old English: Ánláf; Old Irish: Amlaíb mac Gofraid; died
Olaf_Guthfrithson
12th and 13th-century king in the British Isles
Gofraidh, Ragnall Godredsson, Ragnall mac Gofraid, Ragnvald Godredsson, Reginald Godredsson, Rognvald Godredson, Rognvald Godredsson, Rognvald Guðrøðson
Rǫgnvaldr_Guðrøðarson
Thirteenth-century ruler of the Isle of Man and parts of the Hebrides
Guðrøðarson (died 1237) (Scottish Gaelic: Amhlaibh Dubh; English: Olafr Godredsson), also known as Olaf the Black, was a thirteenth-century King of the Isles
Olaf_the_Black
Name list
king Olaf I of Mann, also called Olaf Godredsson (c. 1080–1153) Olaf II the Black, also called Olaf Godredsson (1173/4–1237), King of Mann and the Isles
Olaf
Norse-Gaelic polity in the British Isles (849–1265)
Sigurd returned to Norway without his bride. The next king was Lagmann Godredsson, Godred Crovan's son, who was apparently appointed with Sigurd's consent
Kingdom_of_the_Isles
King of the Isles
various patronyms in English secondary sources: Lagman Godredsson, Lagman Gudrödsson, Lagmann Godredsson, Lagmann Gofraidsson, Lögmaðr Guðröðarson, and Lǫgmaðr
Lǫgmaðr_Guðrøðarson
Topics referred to by the same term
Óláfr Guðfriðarson. An Anglicised form of the Old Norse name is Olaf Godredsson. The Old Irish form of these names is Amlaíb mac Gofraid. These four names
Olaf Guthfrithson (disambiguation)
Olaf_Guthfrithson_(disambiguation)
these men have been accorded the following patronymic names: Fingal Godredsson, Fingal mac Gofraid, Finghal mac Gofraid, Godred Sigtrygsson, Godred Sitricsson
Fingal_mac_Gofraid
King of Norway from 1093 to 1103
earl Óttar fell in a violent battle; he also chased (or captured) Lagman Godredsson, King of the Isles. Mann came under Norwegian control, and Magnus and
Magnus_Barefoot
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: A lawspeaker Lagman (surname) Lagemann (surname) Lagmann Godredsson Lagmann mac Gofraid (fl. early eleventh century), King of the Isles Lǫgmaðr
Lagman
King of the Isles
Haraldr Guðrøðarson was a mid thirteenth-century King of the Isles. He was the son of Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson, King of the Isles, son of Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson
Haraldr_Guðrøðarson
Former sovereign of the Isle of Man
Norwegian rule Sigurd Magnusson (1102–1103), Direct Norwegian rule Lagmann Godredsson (1103–1110) Domnall mac Taidc Uí Briain (1111–1112) Olaf the Red (1112–1152)
King_of_Mann
Medieval Norse-Gael royal family
to Woolf). Their founder Somerled married Ragnhild, daughter of Olafr Godredsson, King of Mann and the Isles and son of Godred Crovan. This of course assumes
Uí_Ímair
Island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland
Diocese of Sodor and the Isles, which was re-established by King Olaf Godredsson. The diocese fell within the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Nidaros
Islay
Scottish feudal lordship
among the higher nobility of Scotland. In 1229, the Manx king, Ragnvald Godredsson, was killed. Fear of Galwegian or Scottish royal intervention led the
Lord_of_Argyll
Scottish clan
Orkney, through Somerled's wife Ragnhildis Ólafsdóttir, daughter of Olaf I Godredsson, King of Mann and the Isles and Ingeborg Haakonsdottir, daughter of Haakon
Clan_Donald
Chronicle of Lanercost states that he had reigned for only 27 days. Harald Godredsson then seized the kingship, although he was summoned to Norway the following
List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles
List_of_rulers_of_the_Kingdom_of_the_Isles
King of the Isles
neighbours. By the time he took as his wife Ragnhild, daughter of Olafr Godredsson, King of the Isles, a member of the Crovan dynasty, Somerled was already
Somerled
Archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland
was killed fighting in Ulster. The next king of the isles was Lagmann Godredsson and there followed a succession of Godred Crovan's descendants who, (as
Inner_Hebrides
List of wives and consorts of the sovereign rulers of the Isle of Man
of Galloway - Olaf I Godredsson Ingeborg Haakonsdottir Haakon Paulsson, jarl of Orkney - Ragnhildis Ólafsdóttir Olaf I Godredsson - Somerled Findguala
List_of_Manx_royal_consorts
the Isles Son of "Harald the Black of Ysland" Crovan Dynasty Lagmann Godredsson 1095 1098? Eldest son of Godred Crovan. Whether Lagmann began his reign
List_of_Manx_monarchs
Scandinavian-Scottish literary work
of Frakkok and mother of Ingibjörg Hakonsdóttir who married King Olaf Godredsson; and Gunnhild, sister of Magnus Erlendsson and mother of Earl Rognvald
Orkneyinga_saga
8th- to 15th-century historical period
Ingibjörg, the daughter of Earl Hakon Paulsson and wife of King Olaf Godredsson. The Norse legacy of art and architecture is limited. The Christchurch
Scandinavian_Scotland
leg of Hiallus-nan-urd Unnamed sword Olave Goddardson is likely Olaf I Godredsson. Macabuin may be connected with the Manx Sword of State. Alswith, son
Loan_Maclibuin
Islet in the Irish Sea
Norwegians and had him brought before the Norwegian-born King Olaf I Godredsson, who sentenced him to death. Norwegian custom allowed him to choose the
Kitterland
Topics referred to by the same term
Northumbria Amlaíb Cuarán, (c. 926–981), also King of Northumbria Olaf I Godredsson (c. 1080–1153) Olaf the Black (1173/4–1237), ruled 1229–1237 Olav I of
King_Olaf
1156 battle off the coast of Scotland
(Kintyre), Argyll and Lorne, off the coast of Islay, Scotland. Olafr Godredsson, King of the Isles, was murdered on 29 June 1153 by his nephews and his
Battle_of_Epiphany
Scotland between about 900 and 1286 CE
was his mother. In fact she was the wife of his grandfather King Olaf Godredsson. Roger of Howden's record of these events states that King William actually
Scotland in the High Middle Ages
Scotland_in_the_High_Middle_Ages
Medieval chronicle of the Isle of Mann
of Rushen Abbey itself – which was founded at the invitation of Olaf I Godredsson, one of the Norse kings. The original scribe also wrote a list of popes
Chronicles_of_Mann
12th–13th century noblewoman
rebellion, and gained military support from Affreca's brother, Ragnvald Godredsson (Old Norse: Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson), King of the Isles. The Chronicle of
Affreca_de_Courcy
King of Mann and the Isles
ISBN 978-1-84682-047-2. McNamee, Colm (2004). "Olaf [Olaf the Black, Olaf Godredsson] (1173/4–1237), king of Man and the Isles". Oxford dictionary of national
Magnús_Óláfsson
King of the Isles (died 1004/1005)
secondary sources: Raghnall mac Gothraidh, Ragnall Godfreysson, Ragnall Godredsson, Ragnall Guðrøðsson, Ragnall mac Gofraid meic Arailt, Ragnall mac Gofraid
Ragnall_mac_Gofraid
Rhodri from Môn in 1190. That same year, Rhodri allied with Ragnvald Godredsson, King of the Isles, solidifying their alliance with a diplomatic marriage
History of Gwynedd in the High Middle Ages
History_of_Gwynedd_in_the_High_Middle_Ages
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