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  • Roepnaam is Rolf....
  • Zij is geborenVestfold Norway.
  • Zij is gedoopt rond 848.
  • Zij is overleden in het jaar 892Norway.
  • Zij is begraven rond 892Norway.
  • Een kind van Hrolf 'Nose' Nefja
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 20 oktober 2019.

Gezin van Ragnhild "Rolf..." Hrólfsdóttir

Zij is getrouwd met Ragnvald Eysteinsson.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 845Vestfold Norway.


Kind(eren):

  1. Rollo Ragnvaldsson  ± 860-930 


Notities over Ragnhild "Rolf..." Hrólfsdóttir

Weis, p. 110 - also known as Raginhilde.
Name Prefix: Countess Name Suffix: Of Maer
From Snorre Sturlasson: Saga of Olaf Haraldson:
<99. HISTORY OF THE EARLS OF ORKNEY.
It is related that in the days of Harald Harfager, the king of Norway, the islands of Orkney, which before had been only a resort for vikings, were settled . The first earl in the Orkney Islands was called Sigurd, who was a son of Eystein Glumra, and brother of Ragnvald earl of More. ...>
Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" (Jarl of Upplands).
Turton 103 identifies his wife and mother of ROGNVALD & SWANHILD as ASEDA.
SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Levde mellom 845 og 886.
Hild (Ragnhild) reiste til kong Harald Hårfagre for å be om nåde for sin sønn, Gange-Rolv, da han av kongen ca. 886 var lyst fredløs over hele Norge på grunn av strandhugg i Viken, men Gange-Rolv måtte forlate landet.
Fra Snorre Sturlasson: Harald Hårfagres saga:
?24. Ragnvald Mørejarl var den kjæreste venn kong Harald hadde, og kongen satte ham høyt, Ragnvald jarl var gift med Hild, datter til Rolv Nevja (Nese); deres sønner var Rolv og Tore.
...
Rolv var en stor viking; Han var så svær av vekst at ingen hest kunne bære ham, derfor gikk han til fots overalt. Han ble kalt Gange-Rolv. Han herjet ofte i Austerveg. En sommer han kom østfra til Viken fra vikingtog, hogg han strandhogg der. Kong Harald var i Viken; han ble alvorlig sint, da han fikk høre om dette, for han hadde strengt forbudt å rane innenlands. Kongen lyste på tinget at han gjorde Rolv fredløs i Norge. Da Hild, Rolvs mor, fikk vitedette, dro hun til kongen på ba om fred for Rolv, men kongen var så sint at det nyttet henne ikke å be. Da kvat Hild dette:
Du vraker Nevjas navne, driver som varg av landet
bønders kjekke helbror; hvorfor så bister, herre?
farlig å vise ulvhug mot slik en ulv, høvding;
han blir ikke god mot fyrstens flokk om til skogs han renner?.
Hild (Ragnhild) reiste til kong Harald Hårfagre for å be om nåde for sin sønn,
Gange-Rolv, da han av kongen ca. 886 var lyst fredløs over hele Norge på grunn av
strandhugg i Viken, men Gange-Rolv måtte forlate landet.
Fra Snorre Sturlasson: Harald Hårfagres saga:
?24. Ragnvald Mørejarl var den kjæreste venn kong Harald hadde, og kongen satte
ham høyt, Ragnvald jarl var gift med Hild, datter til Rolv Nevja (Nese); deres sønner var Rolv
og Tore.
...
Rolv var en stor viking; Han var så svær av vekst at ingen hest kunne bære ham, derfor
gikk han til fots overalt. Han ble kalt Gange-Rolv. Han herjet ofte i Austerveg. En sommer han
kom østfra til Viken fra vikingtog, hogg han strandhogg der. Kong Harald var i Viken; han ble
alvorlig sint, da han fikk høre om dette, for han hadde strengt forbudt å rane innenlands.
Kongen lyste på tinget at han gjorde Rolv fredløs i Norge. Da Hild, Rolvs mor, fikk vite dette,
dro hun til kongen på ba om fred for Rolv, men kongen var så sint at det nyttet henne ikke å
be. Da kvat Hild dette:
Du vraker Nevjas navne, driver som varg av landet
bønders kjekke helbror; hvorfor så bister, herre?
farlig å vise ulvhug mot slik en ulv, høvding;
han blir ikke god mot fyrstens flokk om til skogs han renner?.
[hezboone.FTW]
!Per "My Boone Family": Hilda: (and he had other wives and
concubines...in
other words...he did a lot of raiding!).
[hezboone.FTW]
!Per "My Boone Family": Hilda: (and he had other wives and
concubines...in
other words...he did a lot of raiding!).
[s2.FTW]

Source: Church of JC of the LDS "Ancestral File" CD-Rom database, ver 4.17.Source: Church of JC of the LDS "Ancestral File" CD-Rom database, ver 4.17.

Countess of More and Romsdal
!DESCENT: Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Roots
of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 7th ed., at 110
(1992). 121E-17.
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Alias: Hild Hildr, Ragnild Hrolfsdohter
Alias: Hild Hildr, Ragnild Hrolfsdohter

Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir1 (F)
#104778
Last Edited=28 Oct 2002

     Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir was also known as Hilda.

Children of Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir and Ragnvald I 'the Wise' Eysteinsson, Earl of More
Ivar Ragnvaldsson 1
Thori 'the Silent' Ragnvaldsson, Jarl of More+ 1
Rollo Ragnvaldsson, 1st Duc de Normandie+ b. c 846, d. c 9311
Citations
1. [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website.
[2887] orig source (DUDLE.GED?) Aseda of Jutland

WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 69801537 = 7365681

http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~churchh/edw3chrt.html#BEGIN b 822

or Hrolfsson
Rognhild (Hildir) Hrolfsdotter
[Geoffrey De Normandie, Gedcom BSJTK Smith Family Tree.ged]

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OCCU Rognhild (Hildir) ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 123;
HAWKINS.GED; members.aol.com/sargen3 says 857, Norway;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 857
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
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PAGE 123
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Ermina - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 211; Countess of More
- www.rootsweb.com/gumby

OCCU Rognhild (Hildir) ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 123;
HAWKINS.GED; members.aol.com/sargen3 says 857, Norway;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 857
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
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- www.rootsweb.com/gumby

OCCU Rognhild (Hildir) ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 123;
HAWKINS.GED; members.aol.com/sargen3 says 857, Norway;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 857
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
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- www.rootsweb.com/gumby

DATE 3 OCT 1999

I wish I was sure of every name in this file & that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun and wanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Dead
!Name is; Hilda (Ragnhild), Countess Of /MORE/
!Name is; Hilda (Ragnhild), Countess Of /MORE/
!Name is; Hilda (Ragnhild), Countess Of /MORE/
Kilde: Wurts, John S., Magna Charta: The Pedigrees of the Barons,
Philadelphia, PA: Brookfield Publishing Co, 1942.
Kilde: names: [Ref: Wurts p421] [DC] Ragnahild (Hildr) Hrolfsdottir,
(d/o Hrolf Nefia and female unknown).
#Générale#Comtesse de Maere.
{geni:about_me} Ragnhild 'Hild' Hrólfsdóttir Nefia (Nefja), married to Ragnvald Mørejarl.

(NB: These are Norwegians, and NOT from Orkney. Ragnhild was born in Vestfold, Norway, and died in Norway. OBS: There is NO SUCH PLACE as "Maer" in Nord-Trøndelag, and Møre where her husband was the Earl (Jarl) is NOT in Trøndelag. Hild was NOT a "countess", such titles did not exist at the time. Please remove such bad data.)

http://slektsforskning.com/login/person/anetre/tekst/Hild%20Rolvsdattereng.asp
http://www.tore-nygaard.com/middelalder/2213.htm
http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=&emne=asatru&vis=s_e_harald_harfagre#129
http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=gb&emne=asatru&person=Hild%20daughter%20of%20Rolf
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWEGIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Ragnvalddied894B
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Hild Rolvsdatter levde fra 845 til 886. Hun var datter av odelsbonden Rolv Nevja. Nefja eller Nevja er ikke et slektsnavn, men et tilnavn faren Rolv hadde. Betydninger er "nese" og hadde trolig å gjøre med skatteinnkreving (pr. nese). Hild er kjent som "datter av Rolf Nefja".

Hild var gift med Ragnvald Mørejarl. Død omkring 890. De hadde barna:

1. Hertug Gange-Rolv Ragnvaldson av Normandie. Født mellom 860 og 866. Død 931.
2. Tore Teiande Ragnvaldson Mørejarl. Født omkring 862. Død mellom 938 og 940.

Hild (Ragnhild) reiste til kong Harald Hårfagre for å be om nåde for sin sønn, Gange-Rolv, da han av kongen ca. 886 var lyst fredløs over hele Norge på grunn av strandhugg i Viken, men Gange-Rolv måtte forlate landet.
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Hild was married to Ragnvald Earl of Møre:

RAGNVALD "the Wise", son of [EYSTEIN "Glumra/Clatterer" Jarl in Norway & his wife ---] (-[894]). Orkneyinga Saga names “Eystein the Clatterer, father of the wise counsellor Earl Rognwald the Powerful…”, adding that “Earl Rognwald campaigned with King Harald Fine-Hair who gave him charge of North More, South More and Romsdale”[141].
Snorre names "Ragnvald Earl of More, a son of Eystein "Glumra" when recording that he had become a supporter of King Harald who had invested him with the districts of North More and Raumsdal[142]. Snorre records that he was created Jarl of North and South Möre and of Raumsdal in Norway by Harald I "Hårfagre" King of Norway after his victory at Solskiel [869] against Hunthiof King of Möre and Nokve King of Raumsdal[143].
Orkneyinga Saga and Snorre both record that King Harald granted Shetland and Orkney to Ragnvald in compensation for the death of his son Ivar[144].
The Historia Norwegie records that "principi Rogwaldi" crossed the Solund Sea, destroyed the peoples of the Orkney islands, in the days of "Haraldi Comati regis…Norwegie"[145]. Orkneyinga Saga records that “Halfdan Long-Leg and Gudrod Gleam, King Harald´s sons by Snæfrid” attacked “Earl Rognvald of More, killed him and assumed his authority”[146]. Snorre records that Ragnvald was ambushed in his hall and burned alive by Halfdan Haaleg and Gudred Liomi, two of King Harald's sons[147].

m [RAGNHILD, daughter of HROLF “Nevja/Nose” & his wife ---.
Orkneyinga Saga records that “Earl Rognwald” married “Ragnhild the daughter of Hrolf Nose”[148].
Snorre names "Hild, a daughter of Rolf Nefia" as the wife of "Earl Ragnvald"[149].]

[Ragnvald & his wife had three children:]

1. [IVAR (-killed in battle either Hafrsfiord [872] or Orkney [874]). Orkneyinga Saga names “Ivar and Thorer the Silent” as the two other sons of “Earl Rognwald” and his wife “Ragnhild the daughter of Hrolf Nose”, adding that Ivar was killed in battle fighting with Harald I "Hårfagre" King of Norway in Scotland[150].
Snorre names "Ivar, a son of Ragnvald Earl of More" when recording his death in battle during a Viking campaign against the Scottish islands[151]. The Complete Peerage dates the appointment of Sigurd (Ivar´s reported paternal uncle) as Jarl of Orkney to [875][152], which means that Ivar must have been killed shortly before this date. However, as explained below this causes considerable chronological difficulties with the reported events in the career of Turf-Einar, Ivar´s youngest illegitimate half-brother, so should be considered as extremely approximate.

2. [ROLLO [Hrolf "Ganger/the Walker"] (-[928]). Orkneyinga Saga names “Hrolf who conquered Normandy” as son of “Earl Rognwald” and his wife “Ragnhild the daughter of Hrolf Nose”, adding that he was so big that no horse could carry him, giving rise to his name “Göngu-Hrolf”[153].
Snorre names "Rolf and Thorer" as the two sons of "Earl Ragnvald" and his wife Hild, recording that Rolf was banished from Norway by King Harald and travelled to the Hebrides, settling first in Orkney before moving southwards through Scotland, and eventually conquering Normandy[154]. The Historia Norwegie records that, after Orkney was conquered by "principi Rogwaldi" and his followers, "de quorum collegio…Rodulfus" captured Rouen in Normandy, commenting that he was known as "Gongurolfr" because he was obliged to walk as he was too large to travel on horseback[155]. This source makes no reference to any blood relationship between Rollo and "principi Rogwaldi".
According to Dudo of Saint-Quentin, Rollo arrived in northern France in 876[156], although there is some debate about [900] being a more likely date[157]. William of Jumièges records that Rollo was chosen by lot to be leader of the Viking colonists[158]. Viking raids intensified in northern France. Although they were defeated after raiding Chartres [911], Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks granted the Normans land around Rouen in which to settle[159]. The uncertain nature of the demise was the source of future problems between the French crown, which claimed that it was an enfeofment for which the ruler owed allegiance, and the later Dukes of Normandy who claimed it was an unconditional allod for which no allegiance was owed. A charter dated 14 Mar 918 which granted land to the monastery of Saint-Germain-des-Prés "except that part…which we have granted to the Normans of the Seine, namely to Rollo and his companions"[160]. He was later known as ROBERT I Comte [de Normandie].]

- DUKES of NORMANDY.

3. [THORE Ragnvaldsson "Tause/the Silent". Orkneyinga Saga names “Ivar and Thorer the Silent” as the two other sons of “Earl Rognwald” and his wife “Ragnhild the daughter of Hrolf Nose”[161]. Snorre names "Rolf and Thorer" as the two sons of "Earl Ragnvald" and his wife Hild[162]. He succeeded his father in [894] as Jarl of Möre, having dispossessed Gudrod "Ljome", son of King Harald, who had seized Möre on the death of Jarl Ragnvald[163].
m ([890]) ALOF "Aarbod/Season-bettering", daughter of HARALD I "Hårfagre/Harfagri/Fairhair" King of Norway & his second wife Gyda of Hordaland. Snorre records that King Harald gave Jarl Thore his daughter "Alof, called Arbot" after the king confirmed him as Jarl of Möre[164].] [Thore & his wife had one child:]

a) [BERGLJOT Thoresdatter. The Historia Norwegie names "Bergliota filia Thoris Tacentis", from "nobilissima Morensium ac Halogensium comitum prosapia", as the wife of "Siwardo"[165]. Snorre names "Bergljot, a daughter of Earl Thorer the Silent" & his wife as the wife of Sigurd[166].
m SIGURD Jarl, son of HAAKON Grjotgardson Jarl of Haalogaland & his wife -- (-murdered Oglo 962).]
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Fra Snorre Sturlason: Harald Hårfagres saga:
«24. Ragnvald Mørejarl var den kjæreste venn kong Harald hadde, og kongen satte ham høyt, Ragnvald jarl var gift med Hild, datter til Rolv Nevja (Nese); deres sønner var Rolv og Tore.
...
Rolv var en stor viking; Han var så svær av vekst at ingen hest kunne bære ham, derfor gikk han til fots overalt. Han ble kalt Gange-Rolv. Han herjet ofte i Austerveg. En sommer han kom østfra til Viken fra vikingtog, hogg han strandhogg der. Kong Harald var i Viken; han ble alvorlig sint, da han fikk høre om dette, for han hadde strengt forbudt å rane innenlands. Kongen lyste på tinget at han gjorde Rolv fredløs i Norge. Da Hild, Rolvs mor, fikk vite dette, dro hun til kongen på ba om fred for Rolv, men kongen var så sint at det nyttet henne ikke å be. Da kvat Hild dette:
Du vraker Nevjas navne, driver som varg av landet
bønders kjekke helbror; hvorfor så bister, herre?
farlig å vise ulvhug mot slik en ulv, høvding;
han blir ikke god mot fyrstens flokk om til skogs han renner». 1)

1). Snorre Sturlason: Harald Hårfagres saga, avsnitt 24. Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 281. Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 76.
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"Earl Ragnvald was King Harald's dearest friend, and the king had the greatest regard for him. He was married to Hild, a daughter of Rolf Nefia, and their sons were Rolf and Thorer. Earl Ragnvald had also three sons by concubines, -- the one called Hallad, the second Einar, the third Hrollaug; and all three were grown men when their brothers born in marriage were still children Rolf became a great viking, and was of so stout a growth that no horse could carry him, and wheresoever he went he must go on foot; and therefore he was called Rolf Ganger." (from Harald Hårfagre's saga)

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Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir (1)
F, #104778
Last Edited=28 Oct 2002
Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir was also known as Hilda (?).
Children of Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir and Ragnvald I 'the Wise' Eysteinsson, Earl of More
-1. Ivar Ragnvaldsson (1)
-2. Thori 'the Silent' Ragnvaldsson, Jarl of More+ (1)
-3. Rollo Ragnvaldsson, 1st Duc de Normandie+ b. c 846, d. c 931 (1)

Forrás:
http://www.thepeerage.com/p10478.htm#i104778
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http://www.geneajourney.com/nrmndy.html

Ragnvald I, "the Wise", Jarl of North and South More and of Ramsdal, b abt 832, Norway, d 890. He md Hiltrude abt 850, daughter of Hrolf Nefia. She was b abt 834.
Child of Ragnvald the Wise and Hiltrude was:
Rollo/Robert I of Normandy [a], 1st Duke of Normandy, aka Ganger Rolf, b abt 855, Norway, d abt 927-931, prob Normandy, France. He md Poppa of Bayeux abt 886, daughter of Berenger,Count of Bayeux. She was b abt 876.

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Ragnhild är sannolikt moder till såväl den berömde 'Gånge-Rolf' som faderns efterträdare som jarl i Möre, Norge, Tore 'den tyste'. (Källa: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, Hull, England)
Hild Nevja Rolvsdatter levde mellan år 845 och 886. Hild (Ragnhild) reste till kung Harald 'Hårfager' för att be om nåd för sin son, Gånge-Rolf, då han av kungen cirka år 886 blev fredlös över hela Norge på grund av ett otillåtet strandhugg i Viken, Norge. (Källa: Kjell Høyer, Norge)

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The mother of Rollo is Rognald Eysteinson's fifth wife, Ragnhild Hrolfsson, b. about 848 in Norway {I assume the second name should be Hrolfsdotr}.

References: [RFC]
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Rognhild* HROLFSDATTER (Countess)
0848 - 0892

* TITLE: Countess
* BIRTH: 0848, Norway
* DEATH: 0892, Orkney,Orkney Islands,Scotland.

Father: Hrolf* NEFJA

Family 1 : Ragnvald I* of More EYSTEINSSON

* MARRIAGE: 0867, Maer,Nord Trondelag,Norway

1. Ivar RAGNVALDSSON
2. Thori, Jarl of More Ragnvaldsson The SIL
3. +Rolf* RAGNVALDSSON
4. +Einar "Turf" ROGNVALDSSON
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Her son Rolf Ganger plundered much in the East sea. One summer, as he was coming from the eastward on a viking's expedition to the coast of Viken, he landed there and made a cattle foray. As King Harald, Rolf's father, happened to be in Viken, he heard of it, and was in a great rage; for he had now forbid the plundering within the bounds of the country. The king assembled a Thing, and had Rolf declared an outlaw over all Norway.
When Ragnhild heard of it, she hastened to the king, and entreated peace for Rolf; but the king was so enraged that here entreaty was of no avail. Then she spoke up:
"Do you think, King Harald, in your anger,
To drive away my brave Rolf Ganger
Like a mad wolf, from out the land?
Why is your cruelty so fell?
Think twice, king, it's ill
With such a wolf at wolf to play,
Who, driven to the wild woods away
May make the king's best deer his prey."

[Heimskringla, or The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Harald Harfager's Saga].
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Her son Rolf Ganger plundered much in the East sea. One summer, as he was coming from the eastward on a viking's expedition to the coast of Viken, he landed there and made a cattle foray. As King Harald, Rolf's father, happened to be in Viken, he heard of it, and was in a great rage; for he had now forbid the plundering within the bounds of the country. The king assembled a Thing, and had Rolf declared an outlaw over all Norway.

When Ragnhild heard of it, she hastened to the king, and entreated peace for Rolf; but the king was so enraged that here entreaty was of no avail. Then she spoke up:

"Do you think, King Harald, in your anger,

To drive away my brave Rolf Ganger

Like a mad wolf, from out the land?

Why is your cruelty so fell?

Think twice, king, it's ill

With such a wolf at wolf to play,

Who, driven to the wild woods away

May make the king's best deer his prey."
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Barn:

Rollo "gångerolf" av Normandie (860 - 932)

Thore "den tyste" av Möre

Tustan Bastenburg av Möre

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Also found as Ragnhilda (Hildr) HROLFSDOTTIR,

Children by Ragnvald I "The Wise" (married c. 867):

1. Ivar RAGNVALDSSON, d. Yes

2. Thorer 'The Silent' RAGNVALDSSON, Jarl Of More, d. date unknown

3. Robert Rollo ROGNAVALDSSON, 1st, b. 870, County Of Möre Og Romsdal, Norway , d. 932, Notre Dame, Rouen, Normandie, Neustria

4. Hrollager Of MORE, d. date unknown

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I henhold til Orkneyinga saga ble hun også kalt Ragnhild. Hennes far var Rolf Nefja. Hun er kjent for et kvad hun laget som en
protest mot kong Harald Hårfagre. Årsaken til denne protesten var, at kongen hadde lyst hennes sønn Rolf fredløs på grunn av
strandhugg han hadde gjort på norske kysten da han kom hjem fra vikingeferd i Baltikum. Slike strandhugg hadde kongen lagt
ned et strengt forbud mot. Rolf dro til utlandet som viking, og ble stamfar til de senere engelske konger. Han sverget
troskapsed til kongen av Frankrike og ble den første hertug av Normandie og ane til Vilhelm erobreren.
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Levde fra 845 til 886.
Hild (Ragnhild) reiste til kong Harald Hårfagre for å be om nåde for sin sønn, Gange-Rolv, da han av kongen ca. 886 var lyst fredløs over hele Norge på grunn av strandhugg i Viken, men Gange-Rolv måtte forlate landet.

Fra Snorre Sturlasson: Harald Hårfagres saga:
«24. Ragnvald Mørejarl var den kjæreste venn kong Harald hadde, og kongen satte ham høyt, Ragnvald jarl var gift med Hild, datter til Rolv Nevja (Nese); deres sønner var Rolv og Tore.
...
Rolv var en stor viking; Han var så svær av vekst at ingen hest kunne bære ham, derfor gikk han til fots overalt. Han ble kalt Gange-Rolv. Han herjet ofte i Austerveg. En sommer han kom østfra til Viken fra vikingtog, hogg han strandhogg der. Kong Harald var i Viken; han ble alvorlig sint, da han fikk høre om dette, for han hadde strengt forbudt å rane innenlands. Kongen lyste på tinget at han gjorde Rolv fredløs i Norge. Da Hild, Rolvs mor, fikk vite dette, dro hun til kongen på ba om fred for Rolv, men kongen var så sint at det nyttet henne ikke å be. Da kvat Hild dette:
Du vraker Nevjas navne, driver som varg av landet
bønders kjekke helbror; hvorfor så bister, herre?
farlig å vise ulvhug mot slik en ulv, høvding;
han blir ikke god mot fyrstens flokk om til skogs han renner». 1

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Ragnhild 'Hild' Hrólfsdóttir Nefia (Nefja), married to Ragnvald Mørejarl.

(NB: These are Norwegians, and NOT from Orkney. Ragnhild was born in Vestfold, Norway, and died in Norway. OBS: There is NO SUCH PLACE as "Maer" in Nord-Trøndelag, and Møre where her husband was the Earl (Jarl) is NOT in Trøndelag. Hild was NOT a "countess", such titles did not exist at the time. Please remove such bad data.)

http://slektsforskning.com/login/person/anetre/tekst/Hild%20Rolvsdattereng.asp http://www.tore-nygaard.com/middelalder/2213.htm http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=&emne=asatru&vis=s_e_harald_harfagre#129 http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=gb&emne=asatru&person=Hild%20daughter%20of%20Rolf http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWEGIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Ragnvalddied894B ------------------ Hild Rolvsdatter levde fra 845 til 886. Hun var datter av odelsbonden Rolv Nevja. Nefja eller Nevja er ikke et slektsnavn, men et tilnavn faren Rolv hadde. Betydninger er "nese" og hadde trolig å gjøre med skatteinnkreving (pr. nese). Hild er kjent som "datter av Rolf Nefja".

Hild var gift med Ragnvald Mørejarl. Død omkring 890. De hadde barna:

1. Hertug Gange-Rolv Ragnvaldson av Normandie. Født mellom 860 og 866. Død 931. 2. Tore Teiande Ragnvaldson Mørejarl. Født omkring 862. Død mellom 938 og 940.

Hild (Ragnhild) reiste til kong Harald Hårfagre for å be om nåde for sin sønn, Gange-Rolv, da han av kongen ca. 886 var lyst fredløs over hele Norge på grunn av strandhugg i Viken, men Gange-Rolv måtte forlate landet. ---------------------- Hild was married to Ragnvald Earl of Møre:

RAGNVALD "the Wise", son of [EYSTEIN "Glumra/Clatterer" Jarl in Norway & his wife ---] (-[894]). Orkneyinga Saga names “Eystein the Clatterer, father of the wise counsellor Earl Rognwald the Powerful…”, adding that “Earl Rognwald campaigned with King Harald Fine-Hair who gave him charge of North More, South More and Romsdale”[141]. Snorre names "Ragnvald Earl of More, a son of Eystein "Glumra" when recording that he had become a supporter of King Harald who had invested him with the districts of North More and Raumsdal[142]. Snorre records that he was created Jarl of North and South Möre and of Raumsdal in Norway by Harald I "Hårfagre" King of Norway after his victory at Solskiel [869] against Hunthiof King of Möre and Nokve King of Raumsdal[143]. Orkneyinga Saga and Snorre both record that King Harald granted Shetland and Orkney to Ragnvald in compensation for the death of his son Ivar[144]. The Historia Norwegie records that "principi Rogwaldi" crossed the Solund Sea, destroyed the peoples of the Orkney islands, in the days of "Haraldi Comati regis…Norwegie"[145]. Orkneyinga Saga records that “Halfdan Long-Leg and Gudrod Gleam, King Harald´s sons by Snæfrid” attacked “Earl Rognvald of More, killed him and assumed his authority”[146]. Snorre records that Ragnvald was ambushed in his hall and burned alive by Halfdan Haaleg and Gudred Liomi, two of King Harald's sons[147].

m [RAGNHILD, daughter of HROLF “Nevja/Nose” & his wife ---. Orkneyinga Saga records that “Earl Rognwald” married “Ragnhild the daughter of Hrolf Nose”[148]. Snorre names "Hild, a daughter of Rolf Nefia" as the wife of "Earl Ragnvald"[149].]

[Ragnvald & his wife had three children:]

1. [IVAR (-killed in battle either Hafrsfiord [872] or Orkney [874]). Orkneyinga Saga names “Ivar and Thorer the Silent” as the two other sons of “Earl Rognwald” and his wife “Ragnhild the daughter of Hrolf Nose”, adding that Ivar was killed in battle fighting with Harald I "Hårfagre" King of Norway in Scotland[150]. Snorre names "Ivar, a son of Ragnvald Earl of More" when recording his death in battle during a Viking campaign against the Scottish islands[151]. The Complete Peerage dates the appointment of Sigurd (Ivar´s reported paternal uncle) as Jarl of Orkney to [875][152], which means that Ivar must have been killed shortly before this date. However, as explained below this causes considerable chronological difficulties with the reported events in the career of Turf-Einar, Ivar´s youngest illegitimate half-brother, so should be considered as extremely approximate.

2. [ROLLO [Hrolf "Ganger/the Walker"] (-[928]). Orkneyinga Saga names “Hrolf who conquered Normandy” as son of “Earl Rognwald” and his wife “Ragnhild the daughter of Hrolf Nose”, adding that he was so big that no horse could carry him, giving rise to his name “Göngu-Hrolf”[153]. Snorre names "Rolf and Thorer" as the two sons of "Earl Ragnvald" and his wife Hild, recording that Rolf was banished from Norway by King Harald and travelled to the Hebrides, settling first in Orkney before moving southwards through Scotland, and eventually conquering Normandy[154]. The Historia Norwegie records that, after Orkney was conquered by "principi Rogwaldi" and his followers, "de quorum collegio…Rodulfus" captured Rouen in Normandy, commenting that he was known as "Gongurolfr" because he was obliged to walk as he was too large to travel on horseback[155]. This source makes no reference to any blood relationship between Rollo and "principi Rogwaldi". According to Dudo of Saint-Quentin, Rollo arrived in northern France in 876[156], although there is some debate about [900] being a more likely date[157]. William of Jumièges records that Rollo was chosen by lot to be leader of the Viking colonists[158]. Viking raids intensified in northern France. Although they were defeated after raiding Chartres [911], Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks granted the Normans land around Rouen in which to settle[159]. The uncertain nature of the demise was the source of future problems between the French crown, which claimed that it was an enfeofment for which the ruler owed allegiance, and the later Dukes of Normandy who claimed it was an unconditional allod for which no allegiance was owed. A charter dated 14 Mar 918 which granted land to the monastery of Saint-Germain-des-Prés "except that part…which we have granted to the Normans of the Seine, namely to Rollo and his companions"[160]. He was later known as ROBERT I Comte [de Normandie].]

- DUKES of NORMANDY.

3. [THORE Ragnvaldsson "Tause/the Silent". Orkneyinga Saga names “Ivar and Thorer the Silent” as the two other sons of “Earl Rognwald” and his wife “Ragnhild the daughter of Hrolf Nose”[161]. Snorre names "Rolf and Thorer" as the two sons of "Earl Ragnvald" and his wife Hild[162]. He succeeded his father in [894] as Jarl of Möre, having dispossessed Gudrod "Ljome", son of King Harald, who had seized Möre on the death of Jarl Ragnvald[163]. m ([890]) ALOF "Aarbod/Season-bettering", daughter of HARALD I "Hårfagre/Harfagri/Fairhair" King of Norway & his second wife Gyda of Hordaland. Snorre records that King Harald gave Jarl Thore his daughter "Alof, called Arbot" after the king confirmed him as Jarl of Möre[164].] [Thore & his wife had one child:]

a) [BERGLJOT Thoresdatter. The Historia Norwegie names "Bergliota filia Thoris Tacentis", from "nobilissima Morensium ac Halogensium comitum prosapia", as the wife of "Siwardo"[165]. Snorre names "Bergljot, a daughter of Earl Thorer the Silent" & his wife as the wife of Sigurd[166]. m SIGURD Jarl, son of HAAKON Grjotgardson Jarl of Haalogaland & his wife -- (-murdered Oglo 962).] ---------------------- Fra Snorre Sturlason: Harald Hårfagres saga: «24. Ragnvald Mørejarl var den kjæreste venn kong Harald hadde, og kongen satte ham høyt, Ragnvald jarl var gift med Hild, datter til Rolv Nevja (Nese); deres sønner var Rolv og Tore. ... Rolv var en stor viking; Han var så svær av vekst at ingen hest kunne bære ham, derfor gikk han til fots overalt. Han ble kalt Gange-Rolv. Han herjet ofte i Austerveg. En sommer han kom østfra til Viken fra vikingtog, hogg han strandhogg der. Kong Harald var i Viken; han ble alvorlig sint, da han fikk høre om dette, for han hadde strengt forbudt å rane innenlands. Kongen lyste på tinget at han gjorde Rolv fredløs i Norge. Da Hild, Rolvs mor, fikk vite dette, dro hun til kongen på ba om fred for Rolv, men kongen var så sint at det nyttet henne ikke å be. Da kvat Hild dette: Du vraker Nevjas navne, driver som varg av landet bønders kjekke helbror; hvorfor så bister, herre? farlig å vise ulvhug mot slik en ulv, høvding; han blir ikke god mot fyrstens flokk om til skogs han renner». 1)

1). Snorre Sturlason: Harald Hårfagres saga, avsnitt 24. Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 281. Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 76. ---------------------------------- "Earl Ragnvald was King Harald's dearest friend, and the king had the greatest regard for him. He was married to Hild, a daughter of Rolf Nefia, and their sons were Rolf and Thorer. Earl Ragnvald had also three sons by concubines, -- the one called Hallad, the second Einar, the third Hrollaug; and all three were grown men when their brothers born in marriage were still children Rolf became a great viking, and was of so stout a growth that no horse could carry him, and wheresoever he went he must go on foot; and therefore he was called Rolf Ganger." (from Harald Hårfagre's saga)

-------------------- Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir (1) F, #104778 Last Edited=28 Oct 2002

Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir was also known as Hilda (?).
Children of Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir and Ragnvald I 'the Wise' Eysteinsson, Earl of More -1. Ivar Ragnvaldsson (1) -2. Thori 'the Silent' Ragnvaldsson, Jarl of More+ (1) -3. Rollo Ragnvaldsson, 1st Duc de Normandie+ b. c 846, d. c 931 (1)

Forrás: http://www.thepeerage.com/p10478.htm#i104778 -------------------- http://www.geneajourney.com/nrmndy.html

Ragnvald I, "the Wise", Jarl of North and South More and of Ramsdal, b abt 832, Norway, d 890. He md Hiltrude abt 850, daughter of Hrolf Nefia. She was b abt 834. Child of Ragnvald the Wise and Hiltrude was: Rollo/Robert I of Normandy [a], 1st Duke of Normandy, aka Ganger Rolf, b abt 855, Norway, d abt 927-931, prob Normandy, France. He md Poppa of Bayeux abt 886, daughter of Berenger,Count of Bayeux. She was b abt 876.

-------------------- Ragnhild är sannolikt moder till såväl den berömde 'Gånge-Rolf' som faderns efterträdare som jarl i Möre, Norge, Tore 'den tyste'. (Källa: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, Hull, England) Hild Nevja Rolvsdatter levde mellan år 845 och 886. Hild (Ragnhild) reste till kung Harald 'Hårfager' för att be om nåd för sin son, Gånge-Rolf, då han av kungen cirka år 886 blev fredlös över hela Norge på grund av ett otillåtet strandhugg i Viken, Norge. (Källa: Kjell Høyer, Norge)

-------------------- The mother of Rollo is Rognald Eysteinson's fifth wife, Ragnhild Hrolfsson, b. about 848 in Norway {I assume the second name should be Hrolfsdotr}.

References: [RFC] -------------------- Rognhild* HROLFSDATTER (Countess) 0848 - 0892

* TITLE: Countess * BIRTH: 0848, Norway * DEATH: 0892, Orkney,Orkney Islands,Scotland.
Father: Hrolf* NEFJA

Family 1 : Ragnvald I* of More EYSTEINSSON

* MARRIAGE: 0867, Maer,Nord Trondelag,Norway
1. Ivar RAGNVALDSSON 2. Thori, Jarl of More Ragnvaldsson The SIL 3. +Rolf* RAGNVALDSSON 4. +Einar "Turf" ROGNVALDSSON
-------------------- Her son Rolf Ganger plundered much in the East sea. One summer, as he was coming from the eastward on a viking's expedition to the coast of Viken, he landed there and made a cattle foray. As King Harald, Rolf's father, happened to be in Viken, he heard of it, and was in a great rage; for he had now forbid the plundering within the bounds of the country. The king assembled a Thing, and had Rolf declared an outlaw over all Norway. When Ragnhild heard of it, she hastened to the king, and entreated peace for Rolf; but the king was so enraged that here entreaty was of no avail. Then she spoke up: "Do you think, King Harald, in your anger, To drive away my brave Rolf Ganger Like a mad wolf, from out the land? Why is your cruelty so fell? Think twice, king, it's ill With such a wolf at wolf to play, Who, driven to the wild woods away May make the king's best deer his prey."

[Heimskringla, or The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Harald Harfager's Saga]. -------------------- Her son Rolf Ganger plundered much in the East sea. One summer, as he was coming from the eastward on a viking's expedition to the coast of Viken, he landed there and made a cattle foray. As King Harald, Rolf's father, happened to be in Viken, he heard of it, and was in a great rage; for he had now forbid the plundering within the bounds of the country. The king assembled a Thing, and had Rolf declared an outlaw over all Norway.

When Ragnhild heard of it, she hastened to the king, and entreated peace for Rolf; but the king was so enraged that here entreaty was of no avail. Then she spoke up:

"Do you think, King Harald, in your anger,

To drive away my brave Rolf Ganger

Like a mad wolf, from out the land?

Why is your cruelty so fell?

Think twice, king, it's ill

With such a wolf at wolf to play,

Who, driven to the wild woods away

May make the king's best deer his prey." -------------------- Barn:

Rollo "gångerolf" av Normandie (860 - 932)

Thore "den tyste" av Möre

Tustan Bastenburg av Möre

-------------------- Also found as Ragnhilda (Hildr) HROLFSDOTTIR,

Children by Ragnvald I "The Wise" (married c. 867):

1. Ivar RAGNVALDSSON, d. Yes

2. Thorer 'The Silent' RAGNVALDSSON, Jarl Of More, d. date unknown
3. Robert Rollo ROGNAVALDSSON, 1st, b. 870, County Of Möre Og Romsdal, Norway , d. 932, Notre Dame, Rouen, Normandie, Neustria
4. Hrollager Of MORE, d. date unknown
-------------------- I henhold til Orkneyinga saga ble hun også kalt Ragnhild. Hennes far var Rolf Nefja. Hun er kjent for et kvad hun laget som en protest mot kong Harald Hårfagre. Årsaken til denne protesten var, at kongen hadde lyst hennes sønn Rolf fredløs på grunn av strandhugg han hadde gjort på norske kysten da han kom hjem fra vikingeferd i Baltikum. Slike strandhugg hadde kongen lagt ned et strengt forbud mot. Rolf dro til utlandet som viking, og ble stamfar til de senere engelske konger. Han sverget troskapsed til kongen av Frankrike og ble den første hertug av Normandie og ane til Vilhelm erobreren. --------------------

Levde fra 845 til 886. Hild (Ragnhild) reiste til kong Harald Hårfagre for å be om nåde for sin sønn, Gange-Rolv, da han av kongen ca. 886 var lyst fredløs over hele Norge på grunn av strandhugg i Viken, men Gange-Rolv måtte forlate landet.

Fra Snorre Sturlasson: Harald Hårfagres saga: «24. Ragnvald Mørejarl var den kjæreste venn kong Harald hadde, og kongen satte ham høyt, Ragnvald jarl var gift med Hild, datter til Rolv Nevja (Nese); deres sønner var Rolv og Tore.

... Rolv var en stor viking; Han var så svær av vekst at ingen hest kunne bære ham, derfor gikk han til fots overalt. Han ble kalt Gange-Rolv. Han herjet ofte i Austerveg. En sommer han kom østfra til Viken fra vikingtog, hogg han strandhogg der. Kong Harald var i Viken; han ble alvorlig sint, da han fikk høre om dette, for han hadde strengt forbudt å rane innenlands. Kongen lyste på tinget at han gjorde Rolv fredløs i Norge. Da Hild, Rolvs mor, fikk vite dette, dro hun til kongen på ba om fred for Rolv, men kongen var så sint at det nyttet henne ikke å be. Da kvat Hild dette: Du vraker Nevjas navne, driver som varg av landet bønders kjekke helbror; hvorfor så bister, herre? farlig å vise ulvhug mot slik en ulv, høvding; han blir ikke god mot fyrstens flokk om til skogs han renner». 1
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Hild Rolfsdtr. kan ha blitt født omkring 865. I henhold til Orkneyinga saga ble hun også kalt Ragnhild. Hennes far var Rolf Nefja. Hun er kjent for et kvad hun laget som en protest mot kong Harald Hårfagre. Årsaken til denne protesten var, at kongen hadde lyst hennes sønn Rolf fredløs på grunn av strandhugg han hadde gjort på norske kysten da han kom hjem fra vikingeferd i Baltikum. Slike strandhugg hadde kongen lagt ned et strengt forbud mot. Rolf dro til utlandet som viking, og ble stamfar til de senere engelske konger. Han sverget troskapsed til kongen av Frankrike og ble den første hertug av Normandie og ane til Vilhelm erobreren.

[S000035] Markhus-2000, Markhus, Bjørn, (Norway: 2000).

[S000048] Ferguson-1998, Ferguson, June, (14 Jun 1998).

[S000040] Ashley-1999, Ashley, Mike, (Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc. New York: 1999), p 439.

[S000054] Sturluson-1968, Sturluson, Snorri, (Dent & Sons, London: 1968), p 67.

[S000062] Fettes-2001, Fettes, Ian, (Feb 2001: Australia).
PSU. Chart of lineal ancestor of King Edward III and Phillipa of Hainault. (http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/royalgen). 30 Jun 1996.

[S000116] Stuart-2002, Stuart, Roderick W, (Genealogical Publishing Co: 2002 4th Edition), p 90.

[S000048] Ferguson-1998, Ferguson, June, (14 Jun 1998).
Shows 857.

[S000035] Markhus-2000, Markhus, Bjørn, (Norway: 2000).
Shows 865.

[S000062] Fettes-2001, Fettes, Ian, (Feb 2001: Australia).
Shows 822.

[S000062] Fettes-2001, Fettes, Ian, (Feb 2001: Australia).
Simonds, Shari. Web site. (www.hypertree.com). Mar 1997.

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Lived between 845 and 886.

Hild (Ragnhild) went to king Harald Hårfagre to beg a favour for her son, Gange-Rolv, when ca. 886 the king declared him an outlaw all over Norway because of his shore raid in Viken, but Gange-Rolv had to leave the country.

From Snorre Sturlasson: Harald Hårfagre's Saga:

"24. ROLF GANGER DRIVEN INTO BANISHMENT.

Earl Ragnvald was King Harald's dearest friend, and the king had the greatest regard for him. He was married to Hild, a daughter of Rolf Nefia, and their sons were Rolf and Thorer.
...
Rolf became a great viking, and was of so stout a growth that no horse could carry him, and wheresoever he went he must go on foot; and therefore he was called Rolf Ganger ["Walker"]. He plundered much in the East sea. One summer, as he was coming from the eastward on a viking's expedition to the coast of Viken, he landed there and made a cattle foray. As King Harald happened, just at that time, to be in Viken, he heard of it, and was in a great rage; for he had forbid, by the greatest punishment, the plundering within the bounds of the country. The king assembled a Thing, and had Rolf declared an outlaw over all Norway. When Rolf's mother, Hild heard of it she hastened to the king, and entreated peace for Rolf; but the king was so enraged that her entreaty was of no avail. Then Hild spake these lines: --
"Think'st thou, King Harald, in thy anger,
To drive away my brave Rolf Ganger
Like a mad wolf, from out the land?
Why, Harald, raise thy mighty hand?
Why banish Nefia's gallant name-son,
The brother of brave udal-men?
Why is thy cruelty so fell?
Bethink thee, monarch, it is ill
With such a wolf at wolf to play,
Who, driven to the wild woods away
May make the king's best deer his prey." "
AFN:18GX-60W Lists this perrson as Mrs-Rognvald, but it appears that someone else has found the wife using AFN:FLGS-3X. The date and places also differ between the two records.
Data From Lynn Jeffrey Bernhard, 2445 W 450 South #4, Springville UT 84663-4950
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Ragnhild Hrolfsdotter was one of Ragnvald's many wives and the mother of at least 3 of his children;
Rollo the Ganger, b abt 0846
Thorer the Silent b abt 0847
Ivar b abt 0848
She was the Countess of More (Norway), Her father was Hrol Nefia "The Nose" of Norway
!Name is; Hilda (Ragnhild), Countess Of /MORE/
[De La Pole.FTW]
Sources: A. Roots 121E; RC 166; Norr; Kraentzler 1453, 1593; Russell; Pfafman; Norr, p59.
Roots: Hiltrude (or Raginhilde).
RC: Rognahild (Hildir) Hrolofsson. Norr: Hilder.
K. calls her Hildis de Moera and, merely, Hildie.
Russell: Hildir, daughter of Rolf Nefio. Second wife.
Norr: Hilder, 2nd wife.

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