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  1. "Olaf [Olaf the Black, Olaf Godredsson] (1173/4–1237), king of Man and the Isles" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  2. Olaf the Black. Óláfr Guðrøðarson King of the Isles: The title, rex manniæ et insularum ("King of Mann and the Isles"), given to Óláfr in the Chronicle of ...

  3. Olaf "the Black" Godredson of MAN, roi de Man ca 1177-1238/1237 Family Tree owner : L'Ascendance TERLINDEN-de POTESTA ( lard ) This user is a Premium member who get advantage of advanced features and options: more search criteria, unlimited access to the collections, hints and email alerts for finding new information and ancestors, etc.

  4. Olaf The Black. Today the official clan tradition is that the Macleods descend from Leod, born around 1200. Traditionally, from Leod's son Tormod the Macleods of Harris and Dunvegan claim descent, and through Leod's other son Torquil Macleods of Lewis claim descent. The earliest evidence of this traditional descent from Olaf the Black may only ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GilhemoireGilhemoire - Wikipedia

    Gilhemoire (alternatively written as; Gillemorrie, Gillemhuire, or Gillemhoire) was a natural (yet illegitimate — born out of wedlock) son of Olaf the Black and Lauon, a Kintyre noblewoman. Olaf and Lauon's marriage was not considered legitimate due to their kinship (cousins). Eventually the marriage was nullified by Bishop Reginald of the ...

  6. The Morrison clan claim their descent can be traced to Olaf the Black, King of Man. For many years, the Morrison chiefs held the hereditary celtic office of judge or “brieve” on the island of Lewis. This, together with their links with the Lords of the Isles, made them a family of great power and influence.

  7. Das Königreich der Inseln um 1200. Rot die zum Königreich der Isle of Man gehörenden Inseln. Olaf II. (auch Olaf der Schwarze; eigentlich Olaf Godredsson) (* 1173 oder 1174; † 21. Mai 1237 auf der St. Patrick’s Isle) war ein norwegisch-schottischer Magnat. Er war König von Man und König der Inseln .