Gudrun Gregoriusdatter

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Gudrun Gregoriusdatter

Also Known As: "Simonsson"
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Birthplace: Giske, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Death: 1228 (34-35)
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Daughter of Gregorius Dagsson Bratsberg and Gunnarsdatter Hvite
Wife of Andres Simonsson til Stovreim
Mother of Gregorius Andresson Stovreim
Half sister of Gunnar Gregoriusson

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About Gudrun Gregoriusdatter

Gudrun Gregoriusdatter Giske

  • Daughter of Lendmann Gregorius Jonson of Blind Heims Ætta in Sunnmøre

Married

Married: Andres Simonson, Andres married after the Heim's appearance from Denmark with the Gudrun Gregoriusdotter, dotter to the Lendmann Gregorius Jonson of Blind Heims Ætta in Sunnmøre. Gregorius was the son of Lendmann Jon Hallkellson, who was married to Margreta, Dotter to Harald Gille.

Andres arrived in great vein with Skule Bårdson, co-brother of Inge Bårdson, after his brother Philippus Bagler Royal fall from 1217, and Skule was eared after him. Foster brother Arnbjørn Jonson was a member of King Håkon Håkonson, and was one of the foremost and most trusted loaves and his armies.

However, Andres took the most tenest of Arnbjørn, and was badly wounded in the battle against the slit tongues of Tunsberg in February 1218, and was soon to linger. Before he did, he sent a letter of membership with a riddle to Skule Earl

The zone of Andres and Gudrun entered Gregorius Andreson the elder. He was an heir to the Stårheimsgodset, after Nicholas Arneson, and was a wrapping and governor under King Håkon Håkonson (1217-1263).

Source The old Samband Stårheim – Orre at Jæren in the middle age - https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Ættesambandet_Stårheim_–_Orre_på_Jæren_i_mellomalderen

Children

  • Gregorius Andresson Stovreim; married in the spring of 1242 in Nidaros with the most of Kongsberg, Mrs. Cecile Håkonsdotter, dotter of Håkon Håkonson and Kanga the young.

The Old Samband Stårheim – Orre at Jæren in the Middle Ages

Andres Simonson Laut as said drunk with King Valdemar hostage to Semja I Tunsberg in 1204. He had halated in Denmark, a godkjende of Valdemar, the peace treaty at Kvitsøy (1208). No, Andres came home and made Tunsbergsysla under his brother. Andres went ahead and reminded that the townspeople of Tunsberg in 1190 had killed his father at Tristein. He raised his case against the former for the Tunsberg men the gondola, and they crawled fines for their father. Philippus was and son of Simon Kåreson, but had never thought of noko such a sea.

He would be opposed to such progress. Andres Laut on it. The townspeople of Tunsberg were very fond of Philippus after this. Andres Simonson married after the Heim's appearance from Denmark with the Gudrun Gregoriusdotter, dotter to the Lendmann Gregorius Jonson of Blind Heims Ætta in Sunnmøre. Gregorius was the son of Lendmann Jon Hallkellson, who was married to Margreta, Dotter to Harald Gille. Andres arrived in great vein with Skule Bårdson, co-brother of Inge Bårdson, after his brother Philippus Bagler Royal fall from 1217, and Skule was eared after him. Foster brother Arnbjørn Jonson was a member of King Håkon Håkonson, and was one of the foremost and most trusted loaves and his armies. However, Andres took the most tenest of Arnbjørn, and was badly wounded in the battle against the slit tongues of Tunsberg in February 1218, and was soon to linger. Before he did, he sent a letter of membership with a riddle to Skule Earl. The zone of Andres and Gudrun entered Gregorius Andreson the elder. He was an heir to the Stårheimsgodset, after Nicholas Arneson, and was a wrapping and governor under King Håkon Håkonson (1217-1263).

Source The old Samband Stårheim – Orre at Jæren in the middle age - https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Ættesambandet_Stårheim_–_Orre_på_Jæren_i_mellomalderen

Sources

  • Autumn, Sigurd: The History Of Norway: With more important paragraphs of Denmark and Sweden's history.. Utg. Gyldendal. Oslo. 1930. Digital version On the Web library.
  • Bugge, Alexander: Smaa's contribution to Norway's history in the 1000. Kristiania. 1914. Digital version On the Web library.
  • Munch, P.A.: Norwegian People's language and history.
  • Heimskringla.
  • Sverresoga.
  • The Sogue of Håkon Håkonsson.
  • Ola Tandstad, SYKKYLVEN I ELDRE TID, Første bandet av Bygdebok for Sykkylven, page 305 - https://sykkylven.sogenemnd.no/download/42/andre-publikasjonar/3312...
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Gudrun Gregoriusdatter's Timeline

1193
1193
Giske, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
1209
1209
Stårheim, Eid, Sogn Og Fjordane, Norge (Norway)
1228
1228
Age 35