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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ulf_JarlUlf Jarl - Wikipedia

    Ulf Thorgilsson, commonly known as Ulf Jarl or Earl Ulf, was a Danish jarl of Skåne and regent of Denmark. Ulf was the son of Thorgil Sprakling and the father of King Sweyn II of Denmark and thus the progenitor of the House of Estridsen , which would rule Denmark from 1047 to 1375, which was also sometimes, specially in Swedish ...

  2. Ulv Galiciefarer [1] (also known as Galicieulv (Galiciwolf) [2] [3] c. 1000 [4] / 1010), aka Jarl Galizur-Ulfric, [5] was a Danish jarl, a Viking chieftain who became famous for his raids, looting and pillaging the lands of Galicia in the early eleventh century, perhaps in 1028 or 1048, during the reign of Bermudo III and Ferdinand I ...

  3. Thorkell the Tall, also known as Thorkell the High in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( Old Norse: Þorke (ti)ll inn hávi; Norwegian: Torkjell Høge; Swedish: Torkel Höge; Danish: Torkild den Høje ), was a prominent member of the Jomsviking order and a notable lord.

  4. Ulf (or Ulf Jarl) was a Danish earl (jarl). As a Viking chieftain he participated in Cnut the Great's conquest of England as one of his most trusted men. He married Cnut's sister Estrid Svendsdatter and from c. 1024 he was his appointee as regent of Denmark, probably as the guardian of Cnut's...

  5. Ulf el gallego (1010-1062) fue un jarl danés, [1] un caudillo vikingo que se hizo célebre por sus correrías, pillajes y saqueos por las tierras de Galicia a principios del siglo XI, en 1028 o quizás en 1048, durante el reinado de Bermudo III o Fernando I.

  6. Ulf Thorgilsson (o Ulf Jarl) (993 - 25 de diciembre de 1026) fue un caudillo vikingo, jarl de Dinamarca, uno de los hombres más influyentes y de máxima confianza del rey Canuto el Grande que participó en la conquista de Inglaterra.

  7. Svein (AD 1020-1074) was the son of Cnut the Great's sister Estrid and her Norwegian husband, Ulf Jarl (Earl Ulf). When the Norwegian king Magnus ascended the Danish throne in AD 1042, Svein was made an earl – just as his father had been under Cnut the Great.