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Ragna Ormsdatter

Danish: Ormsdatter
Also Known As: "Ragna Wormsdottir"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Barstadvik, Vartdal, Ørsta, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Death: 1070 (35-36)
Gjerde, Etne, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
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Daughter of Opplandsjarl Orm Eilivsson and Sigrid Finnsdatter Austrått
Wife of Sven Svensson
Mother of Orm Svensson; Ogmund Sveinsson and N.N. Sveinsdotter
Sister of Eiliv Ormsson Bratsberg and Ogmund Ormsson

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About Ragna Ormsdatter

Ragna Ormsdotter

  • Daughter of Opplandsjarl Orm Eilivsson and Sigrid Finnsdatter

Project MedLands, NORWAY KINGS

SVEN Svensson, son of ERLING of Gerd & his wife ---. Snorre names "Svein Svenson…a son of Erling of Gerd"[504]. married RAGNA Ormsdatter, daughter of ORM Eilifsson & his wife Sigrid Finnsdotter. Snorre names "Ragna, a daughter of Earl Orm Eilifson and Sigrid, a daughter of Earl Fin Arnason" as mother of "Otto"[505].

Sven & his wife had RAGNA one child:

  • a) ORM Svensson "Krypinge-Orm" (-[1140]). Snorre names "Kyrpingaorm…a son of Svein Svenson"[506]. married firstly RAGNHILD Skulesdatter, daughter of SKULI Tostesson "Kongsfostre". married secondly RAGNHILD Svenkesdatter, daughter of SVENKE Steinarsson & his wife ---. Snorre names "Ragnhild, a daughter of Sveinke Steinarson" as the wife of "Kyrpingaorm"[507].

ORM Svensson "Krypinge-Orm" & his first wife RAGNHILD Skulesdatter, had two children:

  • i) OGMUND Dreng (-1155). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Guardian of Inge I King of Norway.
  • ii) ASA The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. married NIKOLAS, son of ?.

ORM Svensson "Krypinge-Orm" & his second wife RAGNHILD Svenkesdatter had one child:

  • iii) ERLING Ormson "Skakke/the Sharp" of Studla in South Hordaland (-killed in battle near Nidaros [Trondheim] 19 Jun 1179, bur Trondheim Cathedral). Snorre names Erling as the son of "Kyrpingaorm and Ragnhild, a daughter of Sveinke Steinarson", when recording that he possessed a farm at Studla in South Hordaland and journeyed to Palestine with Kali-Ragnvald Jarl of Orkney[508]. Regent of Norway in 1162 for his son King Magnus V. Jarl in Norway 1170. The Saga of King Sverre records that "Earl Erling" was killed in battle near Nidaros fighting King Sverre, and was buried in Trondheim church[509]. The precise date of his death is recorded in an Icelandic Obituarium[510]. married (1155) KRISTIN Sigurdsdatter, daughter of SIGURD King of Norway & his second wife Malmfred Mstislavna of Kiev ([1125]-1178). Snorre names "Christina, a daughter of King Sigurd the Crusader and Queen Malmfrid" as the wife of Erling[511]. This is confirmed by the Saga of King Sverre records the marriage of "Ragnhild daughter of Earl Erling and Kristin Kings-daughter" and "Halkel son of Jon Hallkelsson"[512]. Mistress (1): ---. The name of Erling's mistress is not known.

Erling & his wife KRISTIN Sigurdsdatter had two children:

  • (a) MAGNUS Erlingsson (1156-killed in battle near Fimreite on Sognefjord 15 Jun 1184, bur Bergen, Christ's Church). Snorre names Magnus Erlingson as son of "Kristin…daughter of King Sigurd the Crusader" when recording that he "was nearest by propinquity of descent to the crown of Norway", and elected king of the whole country when aged five[513]. He succeeded in 1161 as MAGNUS King of Norway. Snorre Sturlsons's Heimskringla ends with King Magnus's victory against King Eystein [in 1177][514]. The Saga of King Sverre records that King Sverre defeated King Magnus at Iluvelli [27 May 1180], after which Magnus "sailed…to Denmark to his kinsman Valdamar"[515]. The Saga of King Sverre records that King Magnus was killed in battle at "Norafiord" by King Sverre and was buried at Christ's Church, Bergen[516]. The Icelandic Annals record that "Magni regis, Erlingi filii" was killed "a Sverrero" in 1184[517]. married as her second husband, ELDRID Bjørnsdatter, widow of TORE Skinnfeld, daughter of BJØRN Byrdasvein & his wife Rangrid Guttormsdatter. Mistress (1): GYRID Aslaksdatter, daughter of ASLAK & his wife.

King Magnus & his wife ELDRID Bjørnsdatter, had two children:

  • (1) INGEBJÖRG Magnusdatter (-on crusade with her husband 1213). The Icelandic Annals record the death in 1213 of "Petrus Steyperus, uxorque eius Ingeburga, filia regis Magni Erlingii filii"[518]. married (before 1204) PETER Stöype [stormand of the Birkebene], possibly son of a sister of Sverre King of Sweden (-on crusade with his wife 1213).
  • (2) MARGRET Magnusdatter. married firstly (before 1206) FILIPPUS of Vegin [stormand of the Bagler] (-1207). married secondly (before 1208) REIDAR Sendemand [stormand of the Bagler] (-Constantinople 1214).

King Magnus had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):

  • (3) SIGURD Magnusson (-killed in battle Florevåg near Bergen 3 Apr 1194, bur Bergen Church of St Mary). The Saga of King Sverre names "a boy named Sigurd a son of King Magnus Erlingson" as one of the conspirators with "Halkel son of Jon Hallkelsson"[519]. King of the Øyskjegger in Norway 1192. The Saga of King Sverre records that "Sigurd Kingsson" was killed in battle "in the water at Floruvoe" and was buried in "Marinkirk yard"[520].

King Magnus had four possible illegitimate children by unknown mistresses:

  • (4) [VIKAR] Magnusson (-killed in battle near Bridstein 1190). King of the Varbelger in Norway 1189. He claimed the throne.]
  • (5) INGE [Magnusson] (-murdered Helgøya, Mjøsa 1202). The Saga of King Sverre records that "the Bagals…at Borg" chose "King Magnus's son Ingi" as their king and that the whole of the Vik and the Uplands submitted to him[521]. King of the Bagals in Norway 1196.
  • (6) [ERLING "Steinvegg/Stonewall" (-Tønsberg 1207, bur Tønsberg, Olavskyrka). King of the Bagler in Norway 1204. The Icelandic Annals record that "Erlingus Steinveggus" was raised to "regiam dignitatem" in 1204[522].] m ?. The name of Erling's wife is not known.

ERLING "Steinvegg/Stonewall" & his wife had two children:

  • a. MAGNUS Erlingsson (1199-young). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.
  • b. SIGURD Erlingsson "Ribbung (1203-Oslo 1226). King of the Ribbunger in Norway: the Icelandic Annals record that "Sigurdus Erlingi filius" became "rex Ribbungorum" in 1221[523]. The Icelandic Annals record the death in 1226 of "Sigurdus…rex Ribbungorum" and the succession of "domicellus Canutus Haquini filius" as leader of "Ribbungis" and his elevation to "regiam dignitatem"[524].
  • (7) [BENE "Skinnkniv" (-murdered 1222). Priest. Stormann of the Slittunger in Norway 1218. The Icelandic Annals record that "Benonis ducis Slittungorum" was killed in 1222[525].]
  • (b) RAGNHILD Erlingsdatter. Snorre names Ragnhild as "a daughter of princess Kristin and Earl Erling who was married to Jon Thorbergson of Randaberg", recording that she "went away from the country with a man called Grim Rusle…to Constantinople where they were for a time and had some children"[526]. The Saga of King Sverre records the marriage of "Ragnhild daughter of Earl Erling and Kristin Kings-daughter" and "Halkel son of Jon Hallkelsson"[527]. married firstly JON Thorbergsson from Randaberg (-killed in battle near Nidaros [Trondheim] 18 or 19 Jun 1179). married secondly HALLKEL Jonsson from Blindheim Jarl in Norway, son of JON Hallkelsson & his wife Margrete of Norway [daughter of King Harald Gille] (-killed in battle Florevåg near Bergen 3 Apr 1194).

Erling had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):

  • (c) SIGURD The Saga of King Sverre names "an illegitimate son of Earl Erling named Sigurd a foster-son of King Sverri" as one of the conspirators with "Halkel son of Jon Hallkelsson"[528].

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1034
1034
Barstadvik, Vartdal, Ørsta, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
1060
1060
Stødle (nå Støle), Etne, Hordaland, Norway
1065
1065
Støle, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
1070
1070
Age 36
Gjerde, Etne, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
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Støle, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
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