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  1. Ragnhild Eriksdotter (died c. 984) was the daughter of Eric Bloodaxe and his wife, Gunnhild. According to the Orkneyinga Saga, she was an ambitious and scheming woman who sought power through the men of the family of Thorfinn Torf-Einarsson, who was Earl of Orkney. The period after Thorfinn's death was one of dynastic strife.

  2. Ragnhildur, "The Wicked", Ragnhild Eiríksdóttir, Eiriksdotter was born circa 930, in birth place, to Eirik, «Blood-axe», Eirik, Blodøks Haraldsson, Haraldson and Gunhild, Ossursdotter. Ragnhildur married Arnfinn Torfinnsson. Arnfinn was born circa 920, in birth place. They had 3 sons: Håvard Arnfinnsson in Threswick and 2 other children.

  3. Hlín Eiríksdóttir (* 2000), isländische Fußballspielerin. Karólína Eiriksdottir (* 1951), isländische Komponistin. Ragnhild Eiriksdottir (um 870 – um 888), Tochter des Königs Eriks des Mächtigen und seiner Frau Gisla von Haithabu. Unnur Eiríksdóttir (1921–1976), isländische Schriftstellerin.

  4. 26. Apr. 2022 · Ragnhild Eriksdotter, "den mäktiga", född omkring 870, död 897, var drottning av Norge och gift med kung Harald Hårfager. Mor till Erik Blodyx. Inte mycket är känt om Ragnhild. Enligt Snorre kallades hon "Ragnhild den mäktiga" och dog tre år efter att sonen Erik fötts. Hon var dotter till kung Erik på Jylland.

  5. 1. Okt. 2020 · Ragnhild (Ragnhild de Mektige) "The Mighty, Powerful" Eiriksdatter formerly Eriksdottir aka of Norway. Born 0870 in of Jylland, Denmark. Ancestors. Daughter of Rörik Halfdansson and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Harald Hårfagre Halfdansson — married 0894 [location unknown] Descendants. Mother of Eirik Blodøks Haraldsson.

  6. In what follows, my intention is not to claim a genetic relationship between the two—that the sovereignty figure of medieval Irish literature is direct source for Ragnhild—but rather that chapter 9 of Orkneyinga saga has a narrative problem to solve concerning the succession of the earldom, and that the solution is reminiscent of the well-known sovereignty goddess motif.