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  1. Ragnhildr Eiríksdóttir (dänisch und norwegisch Ragnhild Eriksdatter; * um 860/870 in Jütland; † um 888 in Trondheim) war nach Snorris Heimskringla die Tochter König Horiks II. und dessen Frau Gísla von Haithabu.

  2. 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.

  3. 25. Aug. 2022 · Ragnhild Eriksdotter (– 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.

    • Earl of Orkney Arnfinn Torfinnsson
    • Norway
    • circa 930
    • 990 (55-64)Europe
  4. Cook focuses on the connivances of the legendary queen Ragnhild and their impact upon North Sea islands and kingdoms. Is she a Norse reflex or importation of the Irish sovereignty figure? And, as deadly as it might be, does sexual association with such a figure endow her lovers with legendary cachet? These are among the questions Cook attempts ...

  5. 7. Nov. 2023 · Eiszeit | Homo sapiens | 03.02.2024 Homo sapiens erreichte das nördliche Europa schon vor 45.000 Jahren

    • Ragnhild Eriksdatter
    • Ragnhildr Eiríksdóttir
    • um 860
  6. Ragnhildr Eiríksdóttir (dänisch und norwegisch Ragnhild Eriksdatter; * um 860/870 in Jütland; † um 888 in Trondheim) war nach Snorris Heimskringla die Tochter König Horiks II. und dessen Frau Gísla von Haithabu. Ihr Beiname war Ragnhildr hin ríka.

  7. Ragnhild the Mighty (Old Norse: Ragnhildr inn Rika Eiríksdóttir, Norwegian: Ragnhild Eiriksdatter) was a wife of Harald Fairhair, according to Icelandic historian Snorri Sturluson. About. According to Sturluson's Heimskringla saga, Ragnhild was the daughter of the Jutish king, Eirikr.