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  1. Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson (died 14 February 1229) ruled as King of the Isles from 1187 to 1226. He was the eldest son of Guðrøðr Óláfsson, King of Dublin and the Isles. [note 1] Although the latter may have intended for his younger son, Óláfr, to succeed to the kingship, the Islesmen chose Rǫgnvaldr, who was likely Óláfr's ...

  2. Background. Haraldr Guðrøðarson was a member of the Crovan dynasty, a family of sea-kings who ruled the Mann and parts of the Hebrides from the late eleventh century to the mid thirteenth century. He was the son of Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson, King of the Isles, who was in turn a son of Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson, King of the Isles. [1]

  3. Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson (died 1231), also known as Guðrøðr Dond, was a thirteenth-century ruler of the Kingdom of the Isles. [note 1] He was a member of the Crovan dynasty, and a son of Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson, King of the Isles, the eldest son of Guðrøðr Óláfsson, King of Dublin and the Isles.

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    Ragnald ou Reginald est le fils âiné, mais considéré comme illégitime, de Godfred le Noir. Ce dernier avait choisi son plus jeune fils Olafcomme héritier mais étant donné son très jeune âge les insulaires donnent le trône à Ragnald. En 1198 Ragnald aide le roi Guillaume Ier d'Écosse à reprendre le Caithness au comte des Orcades Harald Maddadsson et...

    Ragnald de sa femme, Lavon, fille de Ruaidhri mac Raghnaill et sœur de la première épouse de son demi-frère Olaf II de Manlaissa un fils : 1. Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson. Il est également le père d'une fille anonyme épouse de Thomas de Galloway, fils illégitime de Alan de Galloway.

    (en) Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens (England, Scotland and Wales), Robinson, Londres, 1998, (ISBN 1841190969) « Ragnal (I) » p.428-429
    (en) A. A. M. Duncan et A. L. Brown, Proceedings of the society, 1956-1957, « Argyll and the Isles in the earlier Middle Ages », p.192-220.
    Jean Renaud, Les Vikings et les Celtes, Ouest-France Université, Rennes, 1992, (ISBN 2737309018).
  4. Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson (died 14 February 1229) ruled as King of the Isles from 1187 to 1226. He was the eldest son of Guðrøðr Óláfsson, King of Dublin and the Isles. Although the latter may have intended for his younger son, Óláfr, to succeed to the kingship, the Islesmen chose Rǫgnvaldr, who was likely Óláfr's half-brother.

  5. Rognvald Eysteinsson o Rognvald el Sabio ( nórdico antiguo: Rǫgnvaldr Eysteinsson, 836 - 890), conquistador y primer jarl de las Orcadas, hijo de Eystein Ivarsson según las sagas nórdicas. 1 Existen tres fuentes diferentes sobre la creación del condado de las Orcadas y Shetland.

  6. Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson (died 30 May 1249) was a mid-thirteenth-century King of Mann and the Isles who was assassinated after a reign of less than a month. As a son of Óláfr Guðrøðarson, King of Mann and the Isles, Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson was a member of the Crovan dynasty.