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  1. 6 de mar. de 2016 · Sometime in the end of the 9 th century and the beginning of the 10 th century a group of “Pyrates” – Vikings – took part in raids in the north western part of France. They also worked as mercenaries for the French kings. On the 20 th of July a Frankish victory led to negotiations with the leader of the war-band, Rollo.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2022 · En la famosa serie de televisión, Rollo es el hermano del rey Ragnar Lothbrok; sin embargo, en la vida real se trata de Hrolf Ganger, también conocido por el sobrenombre de Rollo el Errante (o Rollón el Caminante), un caudillo vikingo noruego, que se consideraba como el primer duque de Normandía.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2021 · Debate remains as to where Rollo or Rolf, the first Viking ruler of Normandy, was born. He is first referred to in historical sources as a leader of the Vikings who besieged Paris in 885-6 during the reign of King Charles the Simple of France. The earliest known source to mention Rollo's origins is the tenth century chronicler Richer of Reims ...

  4. Hrolf Ganger, caudillo vikingo de Normandía del siglo IX; Hrólfr Gautreksson, rey vikingo de los gautas; Hrolf in Bergi Svåsason, rey vikingo del reino de Hordaland. Literatura. Hrólfs saga Gautrekssonar, saga nórdica; Hrólfs saga kraka, saga nórdica. Referencias

  5. 11 de feb. de 2021 · Se trata de Hrolf Ganger, conocido por el sobrenombre de Rollo, el Errante y también como Rollón el Caminante. La misma nota cuenta que él es un caudillo vikingo noruego que está considerado ...

  6. Hrolf the Ganger actually moves slower than a normal Berserk, but attacks twice as fast. Hrolf's epithet, "the Ganger", which derives from his Old Norse name, Göngu-Hrólfr, can be roughly translated as "the Walker", from Old Norse gangr ("to walk"). Historically, due to his size, he could not ride any horse, but had to walk on foot.

  7. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Also known as Hrolf the Ganger or Rollon, 1st Duke of Normandy from 911 to 927, called also Rolf the Walker, because, being so tall, he preferred to go afoot rather than ride the little Norwegian horses. Also shown as Rollon, Row, or Robert Originally a Norse Viking, he was noted for strength and martial prowess.