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  1. 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.

  2. The name Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter may refer to two different figures from Old Norse literature, an amalgam of them, or a purely fictitious figure. A woman who lived during the late 9th and/or early 10th centuries, who was the daughter of Sigurd Hart of the Dagling clan.

  3. Rognvald Eysteinsson (fl. 865) was the founding Jarl (or Earl) of Møre in Norway, and a close relative and ally of Harald Fairhair, the earliest known King of Norway. In the Norse language he is known as Rǫgnvaldr Eysteinsson (Mǿrajarl) and in modern Norwegian as Ragnvald Mørejarl.

  4. The saga is otherwise generous with accounts of Harald's wives and children. Snorri mentions Åsa, one Svanhild, one Åshild, and finally Ragnhild the Mighty, a daughter of King Eirik of Jutland. It is there stated that he sent his 9 wives away to marry Ragnhild. Þorbjörn Hornklofi was quoted on this:

  5. Harald is said to have divorced Åsa and rejected Gyda and several other concubines to marry a Jutish princess called Ragnhild the Mighty. The couple only had one child, Eirik Bloodaxe , before her premature death.

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · Ragnhild «The Mighty» Eiriksdotter (c.870 - c.897) - Genealogy. ‹ Back to Eiriksdotter surname. View Complete Profile. view all 28. Immediate Family. Harald I "Fairhair", king of Norway. husband. Eirik «Blood-axe» Haraldsson, ... son. Gisela Haraldsdatter. mother. Eirik II "den mektige" Eiriksson... father. Erik, 14th King of Haithabu. brother.

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  8. Nov 26, 2022 · Among them he had one wife, who was called Ragnhild the Mighty, a daughter of King Eirik, from Jutland; and by her he had a son, Eirik Blood-axe. He was also married to Svanhild, a daughter of Earl Eystein; and their sons were Olaf Geirstadaalf, Bjorn and Ragnar Rykkil.

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