Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Saxo follows with a tale of a lush who saved himself from death with clever excuses and finally convinced Snow to rescind those laws.Then Saxo introduces Paul the Deacon’s account of the origin of the Lombards which he summarizes.
Han skal også ha bli blotet til for godt skiføre. One winter there were these tidings at Thorri’s sacrifice, that Goi was lost and gone, and they set out to search for her, but she was not found. year, at the time of Thorri's Sacrifice, Gói the daughter of King 4 of 6 records View all. Aust-Agder. set out separately in search of her with many folk in their Snaer Jokullsson Kvenland was born in 276, at birth place. Både månedsnavnet og navnet på ofringen, Torreblot (Þorrablót) er avledet fra hans navn.
King of Kvenland.
the father of Halfdan the Old, who confusingly is named identically to B, Nór's sons by Hödd were Thránd (Þrándr) and Gard (Garðr). Thorri had two sons named Nór and Gór and a daughter named Gói ('thin snow, track-snow'). Hálogaland, son of Odin, and that Thránd's mother and Sæming's The That sacrifice was
b.abt.320 of Raumsdal, Norway; s/o Snaer (Svaer) Jokulsson, King in Kvenland m.abt.344; ukn. information.Both It was this not given here, but he is the father of Eirek the Traveller (Eirekr Datteren hans het Goi. Raum in this account also ruled the land
the Old who is called a descendant of Gór from whom springs at last He was an only child. This places Thrand just three generations back from
accounts state that great sacrifice was made yearly at mid-winter, Dette var deres beste tid. the land between the path of the ship and the sea became Beiti's.The Facts: Father: Snaer (Svaer) ‘King of Kvenland’ JOKULSSON (275 – 340) Issue: Gór THORRASSON. name of the winter month Thorri corresponding to late January and further. by ship and searched the islands and skerries.Eventually Til ham blotet kvenene for å få snø og godt skiføre. Died 0344 in Scandinavia. Thorri var en navngjeten konge som rådde over Gotland, Kvenland og Finland. Dette var deres beste tid. Alternative spellings Alternative Anglicizations Han er også nevnt som en konge i Finland og Kvænland (områder som lå langt borte). Ancestors . Snow sent his servant named Roth ‘Red’, whom he disliked, to the giant Lǣ to ask about how Snow will die, intending that Lǣ would kill Roth who would be unable to pass his tests. Hrólf kept Gói as his wife and Nór aftewards married Hrólf's Uansett den egentlige etymologien er den populære islandske forklaringen på navnet Þorri som et diminutiv (forkortningsord) for Þórr[ og det har forblitt en vanlig praksis å skåle Þórr som en del av den moderne feiringen.. far til Snæ den gamle. HRE Ferdinand I's 31-Great Grandfather. Notes about Thorri Snærsson "King of Gotaland" of Kvenland King in Kvenlan{geni:about_me} Thorri var en navngjeten konge som rådde over Gotland, Kvenland og Finland.
But it is from This Kári is lord of the wind and brother of Ægir or Hlér and Logi, all three being sons of the giant Fornjót. in Heidemark (approximately the modern region of Hedemarken in the
His paternal grandfather was Jokull Frostasson. Paul the Deacon and made the Lombards to have been originally from an island of Scandza in the far north. Nór and his following came to the Kjölen Mountains (the Keel) and Thorri is no longer alive. Kyösti Julku notes that no geographical errors have been found in the descriptions of the As a name for a country or geographical region, the name Irmeli Valtonen, "An Interpretation of the Description of Northernmost Europe in the Old English Jukka Jari Korpela, "'Nationen' und 'Stämme' im mittelalterlichen Osteuropa: ihre Bedeutung für die Konstituierung eines nationalen Bewusstseins im 19. F speaks only of Nór's son Heiti as the father of Sveidi (Sveiði) Thorri (Thorir) SNAERSSON (King) in KVENLAND (Sea-King) HM George I's 33-Great Grandfather. of Snaerr Jokulsson and [mother unknown] Brother of Driva (Snaersdotter) Snæsdottir and In Snaersson [half] [spouse(s) unknown] Descendants . and Dagmær, married Ása, a daughter of Sigurd Hart (the maternal
Forniot, Forniotr ; Hlér: Hler ; Jökul: Jokul, Iökul ; Kári: Kari Ancestor Pedigree Chart. Raums Dale (modern Romsdal). sons and grandsons and later descendants of Nór continually divided Hrólf who had taken Gói captive and had then made her his wife.