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Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley  MP
Gender: Male
Birth: April 1271
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: May 31, 1326 (55)
Wallingford Castle (where he was imprisoned), Wallingford, Berkshire, England
Place of Burial: St. Augustine's, Bristol, Gloucester, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley and Joan (the younger) de Ferrers, Baroness Berkeley
Husband of Eva la Zouche, Baroness Berkeley and Isabella de Clare, Baroness Berkeley
Father of Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley; Millicent Berkeley; Maurice Berkeley; Eudo (Ivo) Berkeley, Knight; Isabel de Berkeley and 1 other
Brother of Lady Alice Berkeley (de Stourton); Margaret de Berkeley; John de Berkeley; Sir Thomas Berkeley, Lord of Coston and James de Berkeley, Bishop of Exeter
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Lord Berkeley "El Magnánimo". Luchó en las guerras escocesas. Su primera esposa fue Eva la Zouche y su segunda esposa fue Isabel de Clare.

Caballero, 2º Lord Berkeley, Barón de Berkeley, Guardián de Gloucester, Capitán de Berwick, Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Gales del Sur, Senescal de Aquitania, hijo y heredero de Thomas de Berkeley de Joan de Ferrers.
Maurice se casó por primera vez con Eve la Zouche, hija de Eudes por Milicent Cantelowe. El maritage de Eve incluía las mansiones de Edington, Somerset y Milston y Brigmerston en Wiltshire. Maurice y Eva tuvieron cinco hijos; Sir Thomas, Sir Maurice, John, Eudes, Canon de Westbury y Peter, Canon de Lincoln, así como dos hijas; Isabel y Milicent.
Maurice se distinguió en las guerras escocesas de 1295 a 1318, y en el asedio de Caerlaverock en 1300. Fue convocado al Parlamento en 1308 a 1321. Eva murió el 5 de diciembre de 1314 y se casó con Isabel de Clare, la esposa divorciada de Sir Guy de Beauchamp y la hija de Sir Gilbert de Clare, de Alice de Lusignan. Su matrimonio incluía las mansiones de Shipton y Burford, Oxfordshire. Maurice se unió a Thomas, conde de Lancaster en la rebelión contra el rey Eduardo II y la familia Despenser. Fue enviado a la prisión de Wallingford el 20 de enero de 1322, donde murió cinco años después. Fue enterrado en Wallingford, pero luego se mudó a San Agustín en Bristol. (información adicional de Anne Shurtleff Stevens)

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Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley
Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley (Berkeley, Gloucestershire, April 1271 – Wallingford Castle, 31 May 1326), sometimes termed The Magnanimous, was an English baron and rebel.

Born at Berkeley in the English county of Gloucestershire, he was the son of Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley (d. 1321), and Joan de Ferrers (1255–1309). He was involved in the Scottish Wars from about 1295 to 1318. He acceded on 16 August 1308, was Governor of Gloucester 1312, Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed from 1314 which he lost to the Scots under the 1317 Capture of Berwick, Steward of the Duchy of Aquitaine 1319 and Justiciar of South Wales 1316. With the Earl of Lancaster, he rebelled against King Edward II, for which he was imprisoned in Wallingford Castle in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), where he died on 31 May 1326 and was eventually buried at St Augustine's Abbey in Bristol.

He married: 1. Eva la Zouche, daughter of Eudo La Zouche and Millicent de Cauntelo in 1289, with children:

Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley, born c. 1296
Sir Maurice de Berkeley (1298–1347), of Uley, Gloucester. Killed at the Siege of Calais in 1347. Acquired Stoke Gifford in 1337, and founded the line of Berkeley of Stoke Gifford.
Isabel de Berkeley
Milicent de Berkeley
2. Isabella de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford and Alice de Lusignan, about 1316.

His son, Thomas, succeeded his father as the 3rd Baron Berkeley.

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_de_Berkeley,_2nd_Baron_Berkeley

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Sir Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley, Seneschal of Aquitaine, Warden of Gloucester1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #11226, b. April 1271, d. 31 May 1326
Father Sir Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley, Vice-Constable of England7,8,9 b. c 1251, d. 23 Jul 1321
Mother Joan de Ferrers7,8,9 d. 19 Mar 1310
Sir Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley, Seneschal of Aquitaine, Warden of Gloucester Called Maurice the Magnanimous. He was born in April 1271; Age 40+ in 1321.2,4,6 He married Eve la Zouche, daughter of Sir Eudes la Zouche and Milicent Cantilupe, in 1289; They had 5 sons (Sir Thomas, 3rd Lord Berkeley; Sir Maurice; John; Eudes/Yon, Canon of Westbury; & Peter, Canon of St. David's, Bosham) and 2 daughters (Isabel, wife of Sir Robert, 3rd Lord Clifford, & of Sir Thomas de Musgrave; & Milicent, wife of Sir John, 1st Lord Mautravers).2,4,6 Sir Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley, Seneschal of Aquitaine, Warden of Gloucester married Isabel de Clare, daughter of Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford, 3rd Earl of Gloucester and Alice de Lusignan, circa 1316; No issue.10,2,3,4,5,11,6 Sir Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley, Seneschal of Aquitaine, Warden of Gloucester died on 31 May 1326 at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England, at age 55; Died in prison there; first buried at Wallingford, but removed to St. Augustine's, Bristol, later.2,4,6
Family 1 Eve la Zouche b. c 1271, d. 5 Dec 1314
Children
Milicent (Ela) de Berkeley+12,13,14,4,15,6 d. a 1322
Isabel de Berkeley+13,16,4,6 d. 25 Jul 1362
Sir Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Lord Berkeley, Marshal of the English Army in France+13,4,6 b. c 1296, d. 27 Oct 1361
Sir Maurice de Berkeley, Constable of Gloucester & Bristol Castles, Steward of the Duchy of Aquitaine+13,4,17,6 b. c 1300, d. 12 Feb 1347
'Family 2 Isabel de Clare b. 10 Mar 1263, d. 1333
Citations
1.[S2982] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. II, p. 128; Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 4th Ed., by F. L. Weis, p. 84; OFHS Newsletter, March 1994, p. 15.
2.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 97.
3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 136-138.
4.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 174-175.
5.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 469.
6.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 330-331.
7.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 96-97.
8.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 171-172.
9.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 327.
10.[S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. V, p. 707, notes.
11.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 287-289.
12.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 40.
13.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 97-98.
14.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 28.
15.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 147.
16.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 214.
17.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 34.
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p374.htm#i11226
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Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley1
M, #41767, b. April 1271, d. 31 May 1326
Last Edited=2 Feb 2011
Consanguinity Index=0.12%
Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley was born in April 1271.1,2 He was the son of Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley and Joan de Ferrers.1 He married, firstly, Eva la Zouche, daughter of Eon la Zouche and Millicent de Cauntelo, in 1289.3 He married, secondly, Isabel de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester and Alice de Lusignan, circa 1316.3 He died on 31 May 1326 at age 55 at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England.3 He was buried at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England.3 He was buried at St. Augustine's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.3
Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley also went by the nick-name of Maurice 'the Magnaminous'.1 Between 1295 and 1308 he summoned to Parliament by writ, whereby he may be held to have been created Lord de Berkeley in his own right, although there is no actual record of his having sat in Parliament.1 He fought in the Scottish Wars between 1295 and 1318, where he distinguished himself.1 He fought in the siege of Carlaverock in July 1300.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord Berkeley [E., 1295] on 16 August 1308, by writ, in the lifetime of his father.1 He held the office of Warden of Gloucester in 1312.1 He held the office of Captain of Berwick in 1315.1 He held the office of Chief Justiciar of South Wales in 1316.1 He was a Commissioner to Scotland in 1316.1 He joined the Earl of Lancaster in the rebellion against King Edward II.3 He held the office of Seneschal of Aquitaine in 1320.3 On 6 January 1321/22 he was sent prisoner to Wallingford Castle.3
Children of Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley and Eva la Zouche
1.John de Berkeley2
2.Eudo de Berkeley2
3.Peter de Berkeley2
4.Isabel de Berkeley+2 d. 25 Jul 1362
5.Milicent de Berkeley+2
6.Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Lord Berkeley+3 b. c 1293, d. 27 Oct 1361
7.Sir Maurice de Berkeley+3 b. 1298, d. 12 Feb 1346/47
Citations
1.[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 128. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
2.[S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 347. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
3.[S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 129.
From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p4177.htm#i41767
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Maurice "The Magnanamous" BERKELEY (2° B. Berkeley)
Born: ABT 1270, Gloucestershire, England
Died: ABT 31 May 1326, Castle Wallingford, England
Father: Thomas "The Wise" BERKELEY (Sir)
Mother: Joan Margaret De FERRERS
Married: Eve La ZOUCHE 1289
Children:
1. Thomas "The Rich" BERKELEY (3° B. Berkeley)
2. Isabel BERKELEY (B. Clifford)
3. Maurice BERKELEY (Sir)
4. Millicent BERKELEY (B. Maltravers)
5. John BERKELEY
6. Peter BERKELEY
7. Eudo BERKELEY
Married 2: Isabel De CLARE 1316
From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BERKELEY1.htm#Maurice "The Magnanamous" BERKELEY
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Maurice "The Magnanimous" BERKELEY 3rd? Lord Berkeley (1271-1326) [Pedigree]

Son of Thomas de BERKELEY 2nd? Lord Berkeley (-1321) and Joan de FERRERS (1255-1309)

REF AR7. Lord Berkeley of Berkeley Castle.
Baron Berkeley
b. Apr 1271/1281, Berkeley, Gloucester, Eng.
d. 31 May 1326, Wallingford Castle, Eng.
Married Eva la ZOUCHE Baroness Berkeley (-1314)

Children:

1. Thomas "The Rich" BERKELEY Baron Berkeley (1293-1361) m(1) Margaret de MORTIMER (-1337)
2. Isabel BERKELEY (1307-1362) m. Robert de CLIFFORD 3rd Lord Clifford (1305-1344)
3. Maurice de BERKELEY 4th Lord Berkeley (1330-1368) m. Elizabeth la DESPENSER (1327-1389)
Sources:

1. "Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came

to America before 1700",
Frederick Lewis Weis, 1992, seventh edition.
The earlier editions were called: "Ancestral roots of
sixty colonists who came to New England 1623-1650"
2. Genealogical Server, www.genserv.com",

Cliff Manis.
3. "The Complete Peerage", "Burke's Peerage, 1938".

Cokayne.

4. "Magna Charta Sureties, 1215",

F. L. Weis, 4th Ed..
5. "Burke's Peerage, 1938".

6. "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists",

David Faris,
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996.
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2nd Baron Berkeley

Scottish wars 1295-1318

Governer of Gloucester 1312

Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed 1314

Steward of Aquitine 1319

Justiciar of South Wales 1316

Fought King Edward II with Lancaster

Imprisoned in Wallingford Castle, wher he died

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Mauricius, Lord de Berkeley.

obijt a 19 E. 2

Arms: Gules a chevron between tex crosses patte'e argent.

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Sir Maurice III de BERKELEY Lord Berkeley was born Apr 1281 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. He died 31 May 1326 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England. Maurice married Eve la ZOUCHE on 1289 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.

Eve la ZOUCHE was born 1278 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England. She died 6 Dec 1314 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. Eve married Sir Maurice III de BERKELEY Lord Berkeley on 1289 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.

They had the following children:

M i Sir Thomas IV de BERKELEY Lord Berkeley was born 1298 and died 27 Oct 1361.
F ii Millicent de BERKELEY was born 1300 and died 1322/1330.
M iii Sir Maurice IV de BERKELEY Knight was born 1302 and died 12 Feb 1347.
M iv John de BERKELEY was born 1304 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
M v Eudes de BERKELEY Canon of Westbury was born 1306 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
F vi Isabel de BERKELEY was born 1308 and died 25 Jul 1362.
M vii Peter de BERKELEY Canon of Lincoln was born 1310 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. He died 1341 in Wells, Gloucestershire, England
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Maurice III. Seventh Lord. 1321 to 1326.

Maurice succeeded on the death of his father, whom he much resembled in his fondness for all martial exercises and pursuits. He was early accustomed to arms in the Scottish and Welsh wars, held many important military posts and commands, and was summoned to parliament as a peer in the lifetime of his father.

In 1322 he joined with the lords Audely and Mortimer in the rebellion directed against the King's favourites, the two Despencers. Being induced to go with some others to meet the King at Cirencester, on the faith of a safe conduct, he was there treacherously seized and committed to prison in the castle of Wallingford. Berkeley Castle and manors were declared forfeited and were seized by the King, who also laid his hands on all Maurice's plate, jewels, and valuables.

Maurice remained in prison at Wallingford, although several attempts were made to rescue him, until May 1326, when he died there. His remains were at first interred at Wallingford, but were afterwards removed to St. Augustine's at Bristol. He was succeeded by Thomas, his eldest son.

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Maurice III "the magnanimous" was not over the age of 8 years old when he married Eve la Zouche in 1289.

Maurice distinguished himself in the Scottish Wars between 1295 and 1318; he helped defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. on 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk in Scotland.

In July 1300 Maurice was at the Siege of Carlaverock, where he distinguished himself from his father, who was there as well, by differencing his arms with a label, azure, "Pur se ke ses pere vivoit."

Maurice attended Prince Edward (the future King Edward II) into Scotland in 1306.

He was summoned to Parliament, by writs directed "Mauricio de Berkeleye" whereby he may be held to have become Lord Berkeley between 16 August 1308 and 15 May 1321.

He was Warden of Gloucester in 1312.

He married the successor of our ancestor (Eva) Isabel de Clare, daughter of Gilbert "the Red Earl" (de Clare), 6th Earl of Gloucester and Hertford and Alice de Lusignan, circa 1316.

Maurice was Chief Justiciar of South Wales in 1316. He was Seneschal of Aquitaine in France in 1320.

Maurice joined the Earl of Lancaster in the rebellion against King Edward II and the Despencer family, and--within 6 months of his father's death--Maurice was sent prisoner to Wallingford Castle on 20 January 1321/22. He died as a prisoner on 31 May 1326 at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire, at the age 45 years and 1 month.

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Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was born in April 1281 at (1271 instead?), England.1 He was the son of Thomas II "the wise", 1st Lord Berkeley and Joan de Ferrers.4 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was the successor of Thomas II "the wise", 1st Lord Berkeley; feudal Lord of Berkeley.5 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley married Eve la Zouche, daughter of Eudo la Zouche and Milicent de Cantilupe, in 1289 at 17 Edward I; His 1st.6,7,4 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley and Eve la Zouche were not over age 8 in 1289.7 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley distinguished himself in the Scottish Wars between 1295 and 1318.1 The forces of Edward I defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. On 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland.1 Arms: Gules crusily and a chevron argent, a label azure.8 He was part of the forces of Edward I that defeated a Scottish army under William Wallace on 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk.8 (an unknown value) in July 1300 at the Siege of Carlaverock.1 He was at the siege of Carlaverock, where he distinguished himself from his father, who was there as well, by differencing his arms with a label, azure, "Pur se ke ses pere vivoit" in July 1300.1 He was attended Prince Edward into Scotland in 1306.9 He was a witness where Sir John Maltravers Knt. made knight, along with his son John, with Prince Edward and others, on 22 May 1306 at Westminster Abbey, London, England.9 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was summoned to Parliament, v.p., by writs directed "Mauricio de Berkeleye" whereby he may be held to have become Lord Berkeley between 16 August 1308 and 15 May 1321.1 Lord Berkeley at Gloucestershire, England, between 16 August 1308 and 15 May 1321.10,1 Warden of Gloucester at England in 1312.1 He married Isabel de Clare, daughter of Gilbert "the Red Earl" (de Clare), 6th Earl of Gloucester and Hertford and Alice de Lusignan, circa 1316; His 2nd (widower).7 Chief Justiciar of South Wales in 1316.1 Seneschal of Aquitaine at France in 1320.1 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley joined the Earl of Lancaster in the rebellion against Edward II and the Despencer family, and within 6 months of his father's death was sent prisoner to Wallingford Castle on 20 January 1321/22.1 He died on 31 May 1326 at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire, England, at age 45 years and 1 month. He died a prisoner.

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his father → Enrique Urdaneta Maya, Dr.
his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez
his mother → Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui
her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón
her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño
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Isabel de Berkeley MP
Gender: Female
Birth: circa 1307
Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
Death: July 25, 1362 (50-59)
Hartley Castle, Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord of Berkeley and Eva la Zouche, Baroness Berkeley
Wife of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord of Skipton, Sheriff of Westmoreland and Baron Thomas de Musgrave, 1st Lord Musgrave
Mother of Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford; Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford; John "the Ecclesiastic" Clifford; Joan de Heaton; Thomas de Clifford, Lord of Thomond and 4 others
Sister of Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley; Millicent Berkeley; Maurice Berkeley; Eudo (Ivo) Berkeley, Knight and Peter de Berkeley, Jr.
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Isabel de Berkeley1

F, #130447, d. 25 July 1362

Isabel de Berkeley was the daughter of Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley and Eva la Zouche.
She married, firstly, Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford, son of Robert de Clifford, 1st Lord Clifford and Maud de Clare, in June 1328 at Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
She married, secondly, Thomas de Musgrave, 1st Lord Musgrave before 9 June 1345.
2 She died on 25 July 1362.

From June 1328, her married name became de Clifford.
From before 9 June 1345, her married name became Musgrave.1
Children of Isabel de Berkeley and Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford

1.John de Clifford3

2.Thomas de Clifford3

3.Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford4 b. bt 1328 - 1331, d. 1345

4.Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford+4 b. 10 Jul 1333, d. 13 Jul 1389

http://thepeerage.com/p13045.htm#i130447

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Source: 12/22/2009 - http://www.geneajourney.com/brkeley.html

Sir Maurice de Berkeley [f], Lord Berkeley, b Apr 1276, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England, d 31 May 1326, Wallingford, Berkshire, England. He md [1] Eva La Zouche 1289, Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Eudo La Zouche and Millicent de Cantelou. He md [2] Isabel de Clare abt 1316.

Children of Maurice de Berkeley and Eva La Zouche were:

Sir Thomas de Berkeley, Lord Berkeley, b 1293.

Ela/Millicent de Berkeley b 1300, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England, d aft 1322. She md Sir John Maltravers, Lord Maltravers, Knight, abt 1313, son of Sir John Maltravers and Eleanor de Gorges.

Isabel de Berkeley b abt 1305, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England, d 25 Jul 1362, Westmorland, England. She md Sir Robert de Clifford, Lord of Clifford, 2 Jun 1328, Berkeley Castle, son of Sir Robert de Clifford and Maud de Clare.

http://www.thepeerage.com/p13045.htm#i130447

Isabel de Berkeley was the daughter of Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley and Eva la Zouche.1 She married, firstly, Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford, son of Robert de Clifford, 1st Lord Clifford and Maud de Clare, in June 1328 at Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.2 She married, secondly, Thomas de Musgrave, 1st Lord Musgrave before 9 June 1345.1,2 She died on 25 July 1362.1
From June 1328, her married name became de Clifford.1 From before 9 June 1345, her married name became Musgrave.1
Children of Isabel de Berkeley and Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford

John de Clifford3

Thomas de Clifford3

Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford4 b. bt 1328 - 1331, d. 1345

Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford+4 b. 10 Jul 1333, d. 13 Jul 1389

Citations

[S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 347. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.

[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 291. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.

[S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 1, page 1063.

[S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 292.www.findagrave.com

Isabella Berkeley De Clifford Birth 1307 Berkeley, Stroud District, Gloucestershire, England Death 25 Jul 1362 (aged 54'9655) Gloucestershire, England Burial Unknown, Specifically: Hartley Castle, Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland, England Memorial ID 128286732

Marriage to Robert De Clifford June 2, 1328 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England

Hartley Castle, Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland, England

Family Members Parents

Maurice Berkeley 1271–1326

Eva Zouche Berkeley 1278–1314 Spouse

Robert de Clifford 1305–1344 Siblings

Thomas de Berkeley 1293–1361

Thomas de Berkeley 1296–1361 (m. 1319)

Maurice de Berkeley 1298–1347 Children

Roger de Clifford 1333–1389

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Isabel DE BERKELEY Born: Abt 1307, Berkeley, Gloucestshire, England Married: 2 Jun 1328, Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England Died: 25 Jul 1362, Hartley Castle, Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland, England

Ancestral File Number: 91RX-JC.

Marriage Information: Isabel married Sir Robert II DE CLIFFORD 3rd Baron de Clifford, son of Robert I DE CLIFFORD 1st Baron de Clifford and Maude DE CLARE, on 2 Jun 1328 in Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. (Sir Robert II DE CLIFFORD 3rd Baron de Clifford was born on 5 Nov 1305 in Ellingham, Northumberland, England, died on 20 Mar 1343-1344 and was buried in Shap Abbey, Shap, Westmorland, England.)

About Isabel de Berkeley

F, #130447, d. 25 July 1362

Isabel de Berkeley was the daughter of Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Lord Berkeley and Eva la Zouche.
She married, firstly, Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford, son of Robert de Clifford, 1st Lord Clifford and Maud de Clare, in June 1328 at Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. She married, secondly, Thomas de Musgrave, 1st Lord Musgrave before 9 June 1345. 2 She died on 25 July 1362.

From June 1328, her married name became de Clifford.
From before 9 June 1345, her married name became Musgrave. Children of Isabel de Berkeley and Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford 1.John de Clifford 2.Thomas de Clifford 3.Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford b. bt 1328 - 1331, d. 1345 4.Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford b. 10 Jul 1333, d. 13 Jul 1389 http://thepeerage.com/p13045.htm#i130447

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Norwegian: Helge Olavsson, Konge av Ringerike
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 770
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death: circa 819 (40-57)
Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway
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Helge Olavsson (Helgi Óláfsson)

Helge var sønn av Olav Gudrødsson
Han var gift med Thora Sigurdsdatter, De hadde sønnen Ingjald
Helgi Óláfsson Tilnavn / fordanskning: Helge Lokalitet: Relationer: Kilder: Islændingebogen: Tillæg 2; Noter: Sagnkonge af Ynglingeslægten

http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Landnamabogen

Helgi is listed based on the ancestry of Olav Hvite:

The text from "Landnåmabok" that mentions him seems to be:

Óleifur hinn hvíti hét herkonungur; hann var son Ingjalds konungs Helgasonar, Óláfssonar, Guðröðarsonar, Hálfdanarsonar hvítbeins Upplendingakonungs

(36. kafli from http://www.snerpa.is/net/snorri/landnama.htm)

That is to say, he is the son of Olaf the son of Gudrød who is the son of Halfdan Kvitbein, king in Oppland (Norway).

He is NOT the son of Olaf Geirstad-Alv.

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Norwegian: Ingjald Kvite Helgesson, småkonge i Irland
Gender: Male
Birth: 820
Dublin, Ireland
Death: 842 (21-22)
Dublin, Ireland
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Ingjald Helgesson, (Ingjaldr Helgason)

Småkonge, Vikingkonge i Irland

Ingjald var sønn av Helge og Thora
Hans kone er ukjent, de hadde sønnen Olav Kvite
Ingjaldr Helgason 1 Tilnavn / fordanskning: Ingjald Lokalitet: Vestl. Island Relationer: Søn af Helge Olafson. Fader til Oleif den Hvide. Kilder: Landnamabogen: 82

Ingjaldr Helgason 2 Tilnavn / fordanskning: Ingjald Lokalitet:Relationer: Efterkommer af Ynglingeslægten. Kilder: Islændingebogen: Tillæg 2; Noter: Muligvis identisk med Ingjaldr Helgason 1.

http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Landnamabogen

Ingjald "Kvite", Viking king in Ireland.

Basics
Father: Helge, son of Olaf Gudrødsson, grandson of Halfdan Kvitbein
Mother: Thora, daughter of Sigurd Orm-i-auga, son of Ragnar Lodbrok.
Wife: Unknown
Son: Olaf the White
Sources
Forte, Angelo, Richard Oram and Frederik Pedersen. Viking Empires. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005 ISBN 0-521-82992-5.

See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingjald_Helgasson

The text from "Landnåmabok" that mentions him seems to be:

Óleifur hinn hvíti hét herkonungur; hann var son Ingjalds konungs Helgasonar, Óláfssonar, Guðröðarsonar, Hálfdanarsonar hvítbeins Upplendingakonungs

(36. kafli from http://www.snerpa.is/net/snorri/landnama.htm)

Eyrbyggja saga says:

Ketill flatnefur gifti Auði dóttur sína Ólafi hvíta er þá var mestur herkonungur fyrir vestan haf. Hann var sonur Ingjalds Helgasonar en móðir Ingjalds var Þóra, dóttir Sigurðar orms í auga, Ragnarssonar loðbrókar.

http://www.sagadb.org/eyrbyggja_saga

in English:
Ketil Flatneb gave his daughter Auth to Olaf the White, who at that time was the greatest war-king West-over-the-sea; he was the son of Ingiald, the son of Helgi; but the mother of Ingiald was Thora, the daughter of Sigurd Worm-in-eye, the son of Ragnar Hairy-breeks.

http://www.sagadb.org/eyrbyggja_saga.en

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The Laxdale saga mentions Ingjald again, with a different father's name:

Unn "the Deep-minded" was another of Ketill's daughters, and was the wife of Olaf the White, son of Ingjald, who was son of Frodi the Valiant, who was slain by the Svertlings.

(http://www.sagadb.org/laxdaela_saga.en)

For the purpose of being consistent on Geni, we'll ignore the Laxdale saga.

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Ingjald Helgasson[1] was a Hiberno-Norse chieftain of the ninth century AD. According to the Landnamabok he was the son of Helgi, the son of Olaf, the son of Gudrod, the son of Halfdan Hvitbeinn; he was thus distantly related to the Yngling kings of Vestfold and later Norway. According to Eyrbyggja saga, Ingjald's mother was Thora, the daughter of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye who was a son of Ragnar Lodbrok.

Ingjald had at least one son, Olaf the White, who became King of Dublin.

[edit] Notes 1.^ In some sources his father's name is given as Olaf. In Laxdaela Saga his father's name is given as "King Frodi the Valiant, who was slain by Jarl Sverting and his sons." [edit] References Forte, Angelo, Richard Oram and Frederik Pedersen. Viking Empires. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005 ISBN 0-521-82992-5.

---------------------------------------- The Laxardal Saga says that Ingjald was "the son of Frodi the Valiant, who was killed by the descendants of Earl Sverting." Here it is shown his father is Helge Olavsson. The Saga of Eirik the Red also says his father was "Helgi, the son of Olaf".

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Tora Sigurdsdottir MP
Norwegian: Thora Sigurdsdotter
Gender: Female
Birth: 790
Jylland, Danmark (Denmark)
Death: 842 (51-52)
Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway
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Daughter of Sigurd "Snake-in-the-eye" Ragnarsson and "Blæja" (later known as Heluna)
Wife of Helgi Keen Olafsson, King of Ringerike
Mother of Ingjald "The White" Helgasson, Petty King Of Ireland
Sister of Aslaug Sigurdsdatter; Knut Harde Sigurdsson, king of Sjaelland and Sigurdsson of Sjaella
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Tora Sigurdsdotter
Datter av Sigurd Ragnarsson Orm-i-øye og Heluna
Gift med Helge Olavsson, De hadde sønnen Ingjald
Kilde fra Njåls Saga "Torstein hin raude, som var son aat Olav hin kvite og sonarson aat Ingjald Helgeson. Mor hans Ingjald var Tora, dotter hans Sigurd orm i auga, son av Ragnar Lodbrok"

http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Nj%C3%A5ls_saga

Thora, daughter of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.

Father: Sigurd Snake-in-the-eye
Mother: Unknown
Husband: Helge Olafsson
Son: Ingjald "Kvite", king of Ireland
Sources
Eyrbyggja saga says:

Ketill flatnefur gifti Auði dóttur sína Ólafi hvíta er þá var mestur herkonungur fyrir vestan haf. Hann var sonur Ingjalds Helgasonar en móðir Ingjalds var Þóra, dóttir Sigurðar orms í auga, Ragnarssonar loðbrókar.

http://www.sagadb.org/eyrbyggja_saga

in English:

Ketil Flatneb gave his daughter Auth to Olaf the White, who at that time was the greatest war-king West-over-the-sea; he was the son of Ingiald, the son of Helgi; but the mother of Ingiald was Thora, the daughter of Sigurd Worm-in-eye, the son of Ragnar Hairy-breeks.

http://www.sagadb.org/eyrbyggja_saga.en

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There is a common speculation that there existed a Thora Sigurdsdotter who was married to Ragnvald "Heidumhære" Olavsson. Some speculations even have them being one and the same. However, no evidence for such an idea has been presented.

Some trees call this person "Ålof". It's unclear if this has any basis in the sagas.

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Thora SIGURDSDATTER (b. Abt. 806, d. date unknown) Thora SIGURDSDATTER (daughter of Sigurd "Snake-Eye" RAGNARSSON and Heluna "Bleja" Princess of ENGLAND)10901, 10902 was born Abt. 806 in , , Jutland, Denmark10903, 10904, and died date unknown. She married Helgi OLAFSSON, son of Olaf Gudrodsson.

Children of Thora SIGURDSDATTER and Helgi OLAFSSON are: +Ingjald "The White" Helgasson King of IRELAND, b. Abt. 820, , Dublin, Dublin, Ire10905, 10906, d. date unknown.

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Norwegian: Åslaug Sigurdsdatter, {Ragnar Lodbroks saga}, Icelandic: Áslaug Sigurðardóttir, {Ragnars saga loðbrókar}, Russian: Аслауг Sigurdsdatter, {Ragnars Saga}
Gender: Female
Birth: 765
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Biological daughter of Sigurd "Fafnirsbane", {Ragnars Saga} and Brynhild Budlisdatter, {Ragnars Saga}
Adopted daughter of Åke, {Ragnars Saga} and Grima, {Ragnars Saga}
Foster daughter of Heimir, {Ragnars Saga}
Wife of Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson
Mother of "Ivar the Boneless"; Björn Ironside; Sigurd "Snake-in-the-eye" Ragnarsson; Hvidserk Ragnarsson and Rognvald Ragnarsson
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Aslaug is a mythological person currently in the historical tree. She corresponds to Áslaugr Sigurðardóttir in Hversum Noreg byggdist, and to the fictional Áslaugr Sigurðardóttir in Volsunga saga.

Interesting blog in Norwegian about Aslaug: http://arkeologi.blogspot.no/2004/07/slaug-krka-fra-spangereid-og-ragnar.html

Children as mentioned in the Tale of Ragnar Lodbrok:

Ivar "Boneless"
Bjørn "Ironside"
Hvitserk
Rognvald
Children as mentioned in the Tale of Ragnar’s Sons:

Ivar "Boneless"
Bjørn "Ironside"
Hvitserk
Sigurd "Worm in Eye"
Aslaug, Aslög, Kraka, Kráka or Randalin, was a queen of Scandinavian mythology who appears in Snorri's Edda, the Völsunga saga and the saga of Ragnar Lodbrok.

Aslaug was the daughter of Sigurd and the shieldmaiden Brynhildr, but was raised by Brynhild's fosterfather Heimer.

At the death of Sigurd and Brynhild, Heimer was concerned about Aslaug's security, so he made a harp large enough to hide the girl. He then travelled as a poor harpplayer carrying the harp containing the girl.

Once they arrived at Spangereid at Lindesnes in Norway, where they could stay for the night in the house of Åke and Grima. Åke believed that he saw precious items stick out from the harp, which he told his wife Grima. Grima then convinced him of murdering Heimer as he was sleeping. However, when they broke the harp, they discovered a little girl, who they raised as their own, calling her Kraka (Crow). In order to hide her noble origins, they forced the girl always to be dirty and to walk in dirty clothes.

However, once as she was bathing, she was discovered by some of Ragnar Lodbrok's men, who had been sent ashore to bake bread. Confused by Kraka's beauty, they allowed the bread to be burnt, and when Ragnar enquired about this mishap, they told him about the girl. Ragnar then sent for her, but in order to test her wits, he commanded her neither to arrive dressed nor undressed, neither hungry nor full and neither alone nor in company. Kraka arrived dressed in a net, biting an onion and with only the dog as a companion. Impressed, Ragnar married her and she gave him the sons, Ivar the Boneless, Björn Ironside, Hvitserk and Ragnvald.

Once Ragnar visited viceroy Östen Beli of Sweden and Östen convinced Ragnar of marrying the Swedish princess Ingeborg and of rejecting Kraka. At his return home, three birds had already informed Kraka of Ragnar's plans, and so she reproached him and told him of her true noble origins. In order to prove that she was the daughter of Sigurd who had slain Fafnir, she said that she would bear a child whose eye would bear the image of a serpent. This happened and she bore the son Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye. When Östen learnt of Ragnar's change of mind, he rebelled against Ragnar, but was slain by Ragnar's sons at Kraka's behest.

When Ragnar was about to undertake his fated expedition to England, his failure was due to his not heeding Kraka's warnings about the bad condition of the fleet. When Ragnar had been thrown into the snake pit by king Ella, he was protected by an enchanted shirt that Kraka had made. It was only when this shirt had been removed that the snakes could bite Ragnar and kill him.

The Historic Aslaug

By all indications Aslaug was a commoner from the region near Oslo Norway. It is quite possible that the story of her solving Ragnar's riddle has basis in fact. However, with regard to the historicity of her ancestry, her ancestral claims would have been impossible. Her alleged father, Sigurd Fafnersbane, was a historic (although legendary) person who lived at the time of the fall of Rome in 440CE. Based on a study of the Roman records mentioning the various Federated tribes of Rome, it becomes apparent that it was Ragnar Sigurdsson Ring, himself, and not his wife Aslaug who was descended from the legendary hero, Sigurd.

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Sigurd "Worm in Eye" Ragnarsson MP
Norse, Old: Sigurð Ragnarsen, Norwegian: Sigurd Ragnarsson, Danish: Sigurd Regnarssøn
Gender: Male
Birth: between 780 and 850
Denmark
Death: before 890
Place of Burial: England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:
Son of Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson and Åslaug Sigurdsdatter, {Ragnars Saga}
Husband of "Blæja" (later known as Heluna)
Father of Tora Sigurdsdottir; Aslaug Sigurdsdatter; Knut Harde Sigurdsson, king of Sjaelland and Sigurdsson of Sjaella
Brother of "Ivar the Boneless"; Björn Ironside; Hvidserk Ragnarsson and Rognvald Ragnarsson
Half brother of Ubbe Ragnarssen; Fridleif Ragnarssen; N.n Ragnarsdatter; N.n Ragnarsdatter; Álöf Ragnarsdóttir and 4 others
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Serpiente en el ojo Sigurd
Kong-Sigurd-Snogøje.jpg
Grabado de 1670
Reyes legendarios de Dinamarca
Reinado C. 873?
Predecesor Halfdan Ragnarsson
Sucesor Helge o
Olaf the Brash
Nacido Siglo IX
Dinastía Sigfredian
Padre Ragnar Lodbrok
Madre Áslaug
Religión nórdico
Sigurd Snake-in-the-eye ( nórdico antiguo : Sigurðr ormr í auga ) fue un guerrero vikingo semi legendario y un rey danés activo desde mediados hasta finales del siglo IX. Según múltiples fuentes de la saga e historias escandinavas del siglo XII y posteriores, es uno de los hijos del legendario vikingo Ragnar Lodbrok y Áslaug . [1] Su prototipo histórico podría haber sido el rey danés Sigfred, que gobernó brevemente en la década de 870. [2]


Contenido
1 vida temprana
2 La muerte de Ragnar y el Gran Ejército Pagano
3 descendientes de Sigurd
4 En cultura popular
5 referencias
6 fuentes
7 Lectura adicional
8 enlaces externos
Vida temprana
"Serpiente en el ojo" como parte del nombre de Sigurd denotaba una característica física. Nació con una marca en su ojo, descrita como la imagen de los Ouroboros (una serpiente que se muerde la cola). La marca de la serpiente había sido profetizada por su madre Áslaug , la hija de Valkyrie Brynhildr . [3]

Según la saga de Ragnar Lodbrok , mientras Sigurd era solo un niño, sus medios hermanos Eric y Agnar fueron asesinados por el rey sueco Eysteinn Beli (también conocido como Östen). Cuando Áslaug escuchó la noticia de la muerte de Eric y Agnar, aunque no era su madre, lloró sangre y pidió a los otros hijos de Ragnar que vengaran a sus hermanos muertos. Como el rey sueco controlaba Uppsala y una vaca sagrada llamada Sibilja, Ivar el Deshuesado creía que los dioses estaban del lado de Eysteinn y temía la magia que gobernaba allí. Pero cuando su hermano pequeño, el único Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye de tres años, quería atacar a Eysteinn, los hermanos cambiaron de opinión. El padre adoptivo de Sigurd reunió cinco barcos largos para él. Hvitserky Björn Ironside reunieron catorce, mientras Aslaug e Ivar el Deshuesado reunieron diez naves cada uno, y juntos se vengaron de Eysteinn. [4]

El historiador danés Saxo Grammaticus relata que Sigurd, cuando era joven, estaba cerca de su padre y residió por un tiempo en Escocia y las Islas Escocesas. Después de que el ejército vikingo de Ragnar matara a los condes locales, Sigurd y su hermano Radbard fueron nombrados sub-gobernantes de estos territorios. Más adelante en la vida, Sigurd y sus hermanos acompañaron a Ragnar en una peligrosa expedición a través de Rus hasta Hellespont . [5]

La muerte de Ragnar y el Gran Ejército Pagano
Artículo principal: Gran ejército pagano
La mayoría de las fuentes legendarias dicen que el rey Ælla de Northumbria mató a Ragnar Lothbrok, aproximadamente en 865, al arrojarlo a un pozo de serpientes . Según los relatos tradicionales, Ragnar tiene fama de haber exclamado, mientras moría, "¡Cómo gruñirían los cerdos jóvenes si supieran lo que sufre el viejo jabalí!" Según los informes, Sigurd y sus hermanos fueron informados del destino de su padre por un enviado de Ælla. Cuando escuchó la noticia, se suponía que Sigurd estaba tan afectado que se cortó hasta los huesos con un cuchillo que sostenía en la mano; su hermano Björn Ironside supuestamente agarró una lanza con tanta fuerza que la huella de sus dedos quedó en la madera. [6] Sigurd y sus hermanos juraron que vengarían la muerte de Ragnar.

In 865-866 the Viking leaders Ivar the Boneless and Ubbe, crossed the North Sea with a stor hær ("Great Army"). Traditional accounts claim that all the surviving sons of Ragnar apart from Ivar launched a first attack on Ælla's kingdom, which however failed. Sigurd's brother, Ivar the Boneless, devised a strategy in which the Great Heathen Army occupied and sacked York, to provoke Ælla into engaging on the Vikings' terms. Under Ivar's plan, the Vikings feigned retreat, leading Ælla to underestimate them and become encircled. According to Ragnarssona þáttr (The Tale of Ragnar's Sons, part of the Sagas of Ragnar Lothbrok), Ælla was captured alive and executed afterwards by blood eagle.[7][8][9]

Sigurd's descendants
Ragnarssona þáttr states that when his father died, Sigurd inherited Zealand, Scania, Halland, the Danish islands, and Viken. It is also possible he was for a time co-ruler of Denmark with his brother Halfdan, because Frankish sources mention certain Sigfred and Halfdan as rulers in 873 - the names Sigurd and Sigfred were often mixed up in Nordic literature.[10] He could have succeeded his brother Halfdan Ragnarsson as the sole king of Denmark in about 877, when Halfdan fell in battle in the Irish Sea. A Danish Viking king called Sigfred, who appears to have become landless by this time, was killed in West Francia in 887; he is quite possibly the same person.[11] Sigurd married Blaeja, the daughter of king Ælla of Northumbria and they had two children, Harthacanute and Áslaug Sigurðardóttir, who was married to Helge of the Dagling lineage.[12]

Helge may have briefly succeeded his purported father-in-law as King of Denmark before being overthrown by Olof, a Viking chief who swept down from Sweden in about the year 900.[13]

The Ragnarssona þáttr states that Danish king Harthacanute was a son of Sigurd. However, the 11th century chronicler Adam of Bremen mentions Hardegon (probably Harthacanute) as the son of a certain Sven. Hardegon or Harthacanute succeeded Sigtrygg Gnupasson as the king of part of Denmark (probably Jutland, but according to later tradition Zealand, Scania and Halland) in about 916. According to the Ragnarssona þáttr he nevertheless lost Viken (Oslofjord) that had been part of the Danish realm in the 9th century.[14] He was the father of Gorm the Old, the king of Denmark. Gorm succeeded his father as king and married Thyra.

Gorm's son, Harald Bluetooth succeeded his father as king and married possibly three times with Gunhild, Tove and Gyrid. Harald had a son named Sweyn Forkbeard. Sweyn succeeded his father as king and married Gunhild (Świętosława of Poland). They had a son named Cnut the Great. Sweyn also ruled England in his lifetime and established the Danish Empire. When Sweyn died, his elder son Harald Svendsen became the King of Denmark, while England's former king, Ethelred, reclaimed the throne. Following Harald's death, his brother Cnut the Great became king, re-established the Danish North Sea Empire. He married Emma of Normandy with whom he had a son named Harthacnut. When Cnut died (and after the brothers of Harthacnut also had died), Harthacnut became king of Denmark and England. Upon his death, Edward the Confessor became ruler of England in 1042.[15] Sweyn Forkbeard also had a daughter, Estrid, from whom all ruling kings and queens of Denmark after 1047 descend.

Sigurd's daughter Áslaug, as mentioned above, married Helgi the Sharp of the Dagling dynasty. They had a son named Sigurd Hart, who married a woman named Ingeborg. Sigurd Hart and Ingeborg had children named Guttorm Sigurdsson and Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter. When Sigurd Hart's uncle, king Fróði of Ringerike died, Sigurd Hart supposedly went to Norway to succeed him as king of Ringerike.[16]

In popular culture
Sigurd Snake-in-the-eye features prominently in History Channel's historical drama television series Vikings played by David Lindström.[17]

References
 "Þáttr Af Ragnars Sonum" [Tale of Ragnar's sons]. Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda (in Icelandic). March 1998.
 Rory McTurk, "Kings and kingship in Viking Northumbria", [1]
 Jurich, Marilyn (1998). Scheherazade's Sisters: Trickster Heroines and their Stories in World Literature. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-31329-724-3.
 Tale of Ragnar's sons, Ch. 2[2]
 The Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus, Book 9[3]
 The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons, Ch. XVI[4]
 McGuigan, Neil (March 2015). "Ælla and the Descendants of Ivar: Politics and Legend in the Viking Age". Northern History. 52 (1): 20–34. doi:10.1179/0078172X14Z.00000000075. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
 "Den store hær 865–878" [The Great Army 865–878]. Danmarks histori (in Danish). December 13, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
 Kessler, Peter (April 1, 1999). "Anglo-Saxon Britain: The Kings of Northumbria". The History Files. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
 Rory McTurk, "Kings and kingship in Viking Northumbria", [5]
 P.A. Munch (1852), Det norske Folks Historie, Vol. I:1. Christiania: Tonsberg, p. 642-8.
 Tale of Ragnar's sons, Ch. 5[6]
 Bent Østergaard (1994), "Sven Estridsens danmarkshistorie. Danmarks politiske historie ca. 890-965", Jyske samlinger [7]
 Tale of Ragnar's sons, Ch. 3[8]
 Lunga, Peter. "Hardeknud – av England og Danmark" [Harthacnut - of England and Denmark]. Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved December 15, 2016.
 Tale of Ragnar's sons, Ch. 5[9]
 "Sigurd Snake in the Eye - Vikings Cast | HISTORY". HISTORY.
Sources
Tale of Ragnar's Sons (Ragnarssona þáttr)
Tale of Ragnar Lodbrok (Ragnars saga Loðbrókar)
Further reading
Waggoner, Ben (2009) The Sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok (The Troth) ISBN 978-0-578-02138-6
External links
The Tale of Ragnar's Sons - translation by Peter Tunstall
Legendary titles
Preceded by
Halfdan Ragnarsson Rey de dinamarca Sucedido por
Helge u Olof

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Mentioned in the " Cronicle of Roskilde"

Alt Birth Dates: c. 786, c. 776, c. 782

Alt Death Dates: c. 873, c. 799, 866, 803

Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, Jarl of Zealand, Halland, Scania, Denmark & Viken

Sigurd Snake-in-the-eye (Old Norse: Sigurðr ormr í auga) was one of the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok and Kraka, but what set him apart from the others was that he was born with the image of the ouroborous, a snake or dragon biting its own tail, encircling the pupil of his left eye.

Ragnarssona þáttr informs that when his father died, he inherited Zealand, Scania, Halland, the Danish islands, and Viken. He married Blaeja, the daughter of king Aelle II of Northumbria and they had the children Harthacanute and Aslaug (who was named after her grandmother).

Historians have suggested that Harthacnut was a grandson of Sigurd rather than a son; both claims are impossible to verify.

Sigurd's daughter Aslaug married Helgi the Sharp (the great-great-grandson of king Ring of Ringerike) of the Dagling dynasty. They had the son Sigurd Hart, who married Ingeborg, the daughter of the Jutish chieftain Harald Klak. Sigurd Hart and Ingeborg had the children Guttorm and Ragnhild. When his uncle king Fróði of Ringerike died, Sigurd Hart went to Norway to succeed him as king.

Ragnarssona þáttr and Heimskringla relate that a berserker from Hadeland named Haki killed Sigurd Hart, but lost a hand in the fight. Then Haki went to Sigurd Hart's residence at Stein and took Sigurd's children Ragnhild and Guttorm. Haki returned with the children and all the loot to Hadeland. Before Haki recuperated from his wounds and could marry the 15 year old Ragnhild, she was captured a second time, by Halfdan the Black. Halfdan and Ragnhild were the parents of Harald Fairhair.

Orm i Öga Född 786 i Danmark.

Sigurd Orm-i-auga (Ragnarsson) (Sigurður orms í auga)

English: Sigurd the worm-eyed

http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=gb&emne=nor&person=Sigurd%20Orm-i-auga%20%28Ragnarsson%29

From Snorri Sturluson, "Halfdan the Black Saga":

"5. HALFDAN'S MARRIAGE WITH HJORT'S DAUGHTER.

Sigurd Hjort was the name of a king in Ringerike, who was stouter and stronger than any other man, and his equal could not be seen for a handsome appearance. His father was Helge Hvasse (the Sharp); and his mother was Aslaug, a daughter of Sigurd the worm- eyed, who again was a son of Ragnar Lodbrok. ..."

When his father died, Sigurd inherited Skåne, Halland, the Danish islands, and Viken

ID: I21815
Name: Sigurd II Snodoye (or Eric II) RAGNARSSON King of Denmark
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 0782 in Denmark
Death: 0873
Occupation: King of Denmark
Change Date: 1 APR 1999
Father: Ragnar "Lodbrok" SIGURDSON b: ABT 0750 in Uppsala, Sweden

Mother: Aslaug of Denmark SIGURDSDOTTIR b: ABT 0755 in Denmark

Marriage 1 Heluna (or Bleja) Pncs. in England b: ABT 0784 in England

Children

1. Canute I (or Hurda Knut ) b: ABT 0814 in Hord, Jutland, Denmark
Biografi

Kung av Danmark och Norge. Född 786 i Danmark. Död 866. Vikingarna återvände nästan varje år till Andalusien. Den största expeditionen gjordes åren 859-862, då danska vikingar som hållit till vid Seinefloden i Frankrike bröt upp och anförda av Ragnar Lodbroks söner sökte sig söderut. De var över på den marockanska sidan, som vikingarna kallade Blåland, för att ta slavar som de sålde på vägen. De for genom Gibraltar sund, som de kallade Norvasund, gjorde strandhugg i Murcia på spanska sidan, men jagades bort av den nybyggda andalusiska flottan. Enligt traditionen var det den här vikingastyrkan som efter att härjat i trakten av Mallorca plundrade städer längs dagens Riviera för att sedan inta bl.a. Pisa och, enligt legenderna, även själva Rom. Vikingarna slog alltså på slavhandel. Enligt spanska historiker, Juan Lalaguna, levererade nordborna slavar som de tagit högre upp längs kusterna i Europa, kanske från Frankrike. (Källa: Historien om Spanien, Herman Lindqvist) Invasionen i England år 866 av de s.k. Lodbrokssönerna ledde till att stora områden i sydöstra England lades under dansk överhöghet, men ett försök att införliva även Wessex stoppades av Alfred 'den store', och danskarna tillerkändes den s.k. Danelagen. (Källa: Bra Böcker) Kung i Danmark och Norge, inklusive Skåne, Blekinge, Halland och Bohuslän efter fadern. Brodern Björn 'Järnsida' blev kung över Svea och Göte rike. (Källa: En nordisk kronologi, Alf Henriksson) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Källor 1) Bra Böckers Lexikon

Äktenskap : Okänd

Andra namn för Sigurd var Sigurd Snogöye och Sigurd " masken - Eyed " .

Allmänna hänvisningar:
Från Snorre Sturlasson , " Halfdan svarte Saga " :

" 5 . Halfdan äktenskap med Hjort dotter.

Sigurd Hjort var namnet på en kung i Ringerike , som var stouter och starkare än någon annan man , och hans lika kunde inte ses för en vacker utseende. Hans far var Helge Hvasse ( Sharp ) , och hans mor var Aslög , dotter till Sigurd masken ögon , som en gång var son till Ragnar Lodbrok . ... "

När hans far dog , ärvde Sigurd Skåne, Halland, de danska öarna , och Viken.

Sigurd gifte sig .

Källor

1 Snorre Sturlasson (ca 1179 till 1241 ), http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/ ( Om 1225 ).

2 Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/ ).

Sigurd Orm-i-auga var en av sønnene til den legendariske danske vikinghøvdingen Ragnar Lodbrok og hans hustru, den likeså legendariske Åslaug Sigurdsdatter, også kalt for Kråka. Sigurd var bror til Ivar Beinlause, Halvdan Kvitserk, Bjørn Jernside, Eirik Vindhatt og noen til, og i den grad som Sigurd selv og brødrene hans var historiske skikkelser spilte de en betydelig rolle i småkongedømmene rundt Nordsjøen, det vil si Norge, Sverige, Danmark, England og til dels også Irland på slutten av 700-tallet og begynnelsen av 800-tallet.

Sigurd Orm-i-augas betydning ligger i hans mytologiske forbindelse som mellomledd til de gamle tider for både til det danske som det norske kongehuset. Denne forbindelsen betydde det en direkte nedstamming til Odin selv. Foruten sagaene nevnes Sigurd Orm-i-auga også i Roskilde-krøniken.

Innhold [skjul]

1 Ormen i øyet

2 Mytologiske slektsbånd

3 Sigurds barn og etterkommere

4 Referanser

[rediger] Ormen i øyet

Sigurd har et av de mest beskrivende tilnavn i den norrøne sagatradisjonen, men det er samtidig noe uklart hva det innebærer. Det kan henspille på en fysisk skavank, at han hadde en misdannelse i øyet som en sirkel i iris som minnet om en slange som biter seg i halen, eller at iris var avlang som hos en katt eller slange. Det kan også ha vært en overført betydning, som at han ga noen «det onde øye» ved intens stirring, kanskje hvis han hadde en skade i øyelokket slik at det ikke lukket seg normalt.

[rediger] Mytologiske slektsbånd

Sigurd var sammen brødrene det slektsmessige bindeleddet for både det norske som det danske kongehuset tilbake til rene mytologiske figurer uten historisk relevans, men som hadde relevans i nære samtiden, blant annet at det ga nedstamming tilbake til Odin. Moren Åslaug eller Kråka var i tillegg en påstått datter av den legendariske Sigurd Fåvnesbane og valkyrjen Brynhild.

I henhold til Snorre Sturlasson var moren til den norske samlingskongen Harald Hårfagre en kvinne ved navn Ragnhild som var datter av Sigurd Hjort, småkonge på Ringerike i Norge. Sigurd var sønn av Åslaug Sigurdsdatter, datter av Sigurd Orm-i-auga. Det gir fire generasjoner mellom Harald Hårfagre og Ragnar Lodbrok som herjet England på begynnelsen av 800-tallet. Flere av sønnene hans var således i live da Harald Hårfagre etter tradisjonen seiret i slaget ved Hafrsfjord i 872, noe som setter et spørsmålstegn ved denne forbindelsen.

For Danmark knytter Hardeknut den første sin ætt tilbake til Sigurd Orm-i-auga, skjønt forbindelsen synes like skrøpelig som over, men nok til at Hardeknuts sønn Gorm den gamle, og dennes sønn Harald Blåtann og videre til dennes sønn Svein Tjugeskjegg også etablerte en ætt tilbake til en mytologisk fortid og tidligere tiders helter. Hardeknut, født en gang på 880-tallet, skal ha vært sønnen til en ellers ukjent Svein (Sweyn) i henhold til Tætten om Ragnarsønnene (Ragnarssona þáttr), og som igjen var en sønnsønn av Sigurd Orm-i-auga.

Via Sigurd Orm-i-auga og Ragnar Lodbrok stammet altså både det norske som det danske kongehuset tilbake til Odin selv.

Den samme islandske tætten forteller at da Sigurds far Ragnar døde arvet sønnen Sjælland, Skåne, Halland (i Sverige), danske øyer og Viken i dagens Oslofjordområde. Det synes urimelig at en småkonge hadde makt over så store områder, skjønt deler av de overnevnte er ikke usannsynlig, og Viken er minst sannsynlig, men slekts- og lojalitetsbånd via strategisk giftemål er dog sannsynlig.

[rediger] Sigurds barn og etterkommere

Sigurd skal ha giftet seg med en «Blaeja» eller «Blæja» [1], datteren til angelsaksiske kongen Ælla II av Northumbria. Angelsakseren hadde drept faren Ragnar Lodbrok ved å kaste ham ned i en ormegrop. Sigurd og brødrene hans tok senere hevn ved erobre Northumbria og torturerte i hjel kong Ælla. Med sin hustru skal Sigurd ha fått barna Åslaug (gift i Norge) og muligens en Hardeknut (enten farfar til den danske kongen Hardeknut den første, eller identisk med denne)

Sigurds datter Åslaug ble gift med Helge den kvasse (Helgi hinn hvassi), som selv nedstammet fra den mytologiske kong Ring av Ringerike. Deres sønn Sigurd Hjort (Helgesson) (Sigurður hjörtur) giftet seg med Ingeborg, datteren av Harald Klakk, småkonge eller høvding av Jylland i Danmark. Sigurd og Ingeborg fikk barna Guttorm Sigurdsson og Ragnhild Sigurdsdatter. Da deres onkel Frode, småkonge av Ringerike, døde etterfulgte Sigurd Hjort ham som høvding.

Både Tætten om Ragnarsønnene og Halvdan Svartes saga [2] forteller om Sigurd Orm-i-augas sønnesønn Sigurd Hjort som enestående mann, vakrere og sterkere enn noen annen mann, og allerede i tolvårsalderen skal han ha drept en berserk. Sigurd Hjort skal senere ha blitt drept av en berserk fra Hadeland ved navn Hake (Håkon?) som deretter dro til Sigurds gård og tok datteren Ragnhild og sønnen Guttorm som gisler. Han tenkte å gifte seg med Ragnhild, men såret fra en avhogd hånd fra slaget med Sigurd Hjort plagde ham slik at tvangsbryllupet ble utsatt. Halvdan Svarte, en småkonge på Romerike, hadde hørt om dette og ville erobre Hadeland og selv ekte Sigurd Hjorts datter Ragnhild og slik gikk det, i henhold til sagaen.

Snorre forteller slår fast denne dynastisk forbindelsen: Mor til Ragnhild skal ha vært Tyrne (eller Ingeborg), datter av kong Klakk-Harald på Jylland (Harald Klakk), søster av Tyre Danmarksbot (Tyra Danebod) som var gift med kong Gorm den gamle av Danmark.

Ragnhild Sigurdsdatter blir således mor til Harald Hårfagre og drømmer Norgeshistoriens viktigste drøm: en torn som vokser seg til et tre som strekker seg over hele Norge, og spår således at hennes barn skal bli konge av hele Norge, og gir således Hårfagreætten en dynastisk odelsrett til Norge.

[rediger] Referanser

^ Blæja er en norrøn betegnelse på fint tøy, som ble benyttet som sengedekke eller brudeskur: koma undir eina blæju (= bli gift). Den norrøne betegnelsen er da neppe et egennavn, men en omskrivelse av Sigurds brud. En annen og uverifisert kilde kaller henne for Heluna.

^ Sturlasson, Snorre: Snorres kongesagaer, 1979. Side 42-43.

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Sigurd var konge på Jylland, Gøtaland og i Agder og rundt Ollofjorden. Han er nevn i danske annaler 772-776, og i frankiske og tyske annaler 777-798. Snorre har nevn han i flere islandske ættesoger.

Sigurdr orms-í-auga, King of the Danes

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Father Konung av Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical)1 b. circa 740?, d. 794

Sigurdr orms-í-auga, King of the Danes was the son of Konung av Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical).1 Sigurdr orms-í-auga, King of the Danes killed in single combat the berserk Hildebrand, and eleven others of his comrades, when he was only 11 years old.2 Sigurdr orms-í-auga, King of the Danes also went by the name of Sigurd "the Worm-Eyed".1 He was the successor of Konung av Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical); King of the Danes.3 Sigurdr orms-í-auga, King of the Danes was born circa 780. King of the Danes at Denmark between 794 and 803.3 He died in 803.4
Family

Children

* Aslaug Sigurdsdóttir+ 2
* Thóra Sigurdsdóttir+
* Hardeknut Sigurdsson of Norway+ b. c 8101,5
Citations

1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway.
2. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Halfdan the Black Saga.
3. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Scandanavia, Denmark.
4. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, pg. 430, Denmark.
5. [S220] Rupert Alen and Anna Marie Dahlquist, Royal Familes of Scandanavia, Flanders, and Kiev, pg. 85.
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Sigurd Orm i Øje/Sigfred

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Sigurd "Orm-i-Øje" eller "Snogøje" var ifølge traditionen søn af den legendariske vikingehøvding Regnar Lodbrog, og bror til Ivar Benløs/Ingvar, Halvdan, Helge, Bjørn, Regnald, Aaluf og Ubbe. Han omtales fra tid til anden som værende bedstefar til den senere danske konge Hardeknud, men en sådan forbindelse kan ikke med blot nogenlunde sikkerhed verificeres.

Sigurd var muligvis far til Gudrød

Hvis Sigurd har levet har det formentlig været midt i 800-tallet. Han og hans brødre omtales bl.a. i Roskildekrøniken.

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Sigurd Orm i Øje/Sigfred

Sigurd Orm i Øje/Sigfred var dansk konge i 873, muligvis en ung mand og nyvalgt til konge. Han blev senere også svensk konge.

Han var søn af Regnar Lodbrog bror til Ivar Benløs/Ingvar, Halvdan, Helge og Ubbe, far til Harde-Knud/Gudfred/Gudrød

Sigurd Orm i Øje/Sigfred sammen med sønen Harde-Knud/Gudfred/Gudrød skal være død 991 i Slaget ved Dyle. Slaget ved Dyle og i følge Adam af Bremen blev han efterfulgt af Helge, men der er stadig en Sigfred, som er anfører for den danske flåde (sommerhær/ledingsflåde) i 895. Efter 895/896 flyttede alle angreb over til Normandiet, så mon det ikke er ved et senere slag at han dør?!

Reference: http://familytrees.genopro.com/318186/jarleslekt/default.htm?page=toc_families.htm

Sigurd Orm-i-auga var en av sønnene til den legendariske danske vikinghøvdingen Ragnar Lodbrok og hans hustru, den likeså legendariske Åslaug Sigurdsdatter, også kalt for Kråka. Sigurd var bror til Ivar Beinlause, Halvdan Kvitserk, Bjørn Jernside, Eirik Vindhatt og noen til, og i den grad som Sigurd selv og brødrene hans var historiske skikkelser spilte de en betydelig rolle i småkongedømmene rundt Nordsjøen, det vil si Norge, Sverige, Danmark, England og til dels også Irland på slutten av 700-tallet og begynnelsen av 800-tallet.

Sigurd Orm-i-augas betydning ligger i hans mytologiske forbindelse som mellomledd til de gamle tider for både til det danske som det norske kongehuset. Denne forbindelsen betydde det en direkte nedstamming til Odin selv. Foruten sagaene nevnes Sigurd Orm-i-auga også i Roskilde-krøniken.

Innhold [skjul]

1 Ormen i øyet

2 Mytologiske slektsbånd

3 Sigurds barn og etterkommere

4 Referanser

[rediger] Ormen i øyet

Sigurd har et av de mest beskrivende tilnavn i den norrøne sagatradisjonen, men det er samtidig noe uklart hva det innebærer. Det kan henspille på en fysisk skavank, at han hadde en misdannelse i øyet som en sirkel i iris som minnet om en slange som biter seg i halen, eller at iris var avlang som hos en katt eller slange. Det kan også ha vært en overført betydning, som at han ga noen «det onde øye» ved intens stirring, kanskje hvis han hadde en skade i øyelokket slik at det ikke lukket seg normalt.

[rediger] Mytologiske slektsbånd

Sigurd var sammen brødrene det slektsmessige bindeleddet for både det norske som det danske kongehuset tilbake til rene mytologiske figurer uten historisk relevans, men som hadde relevans i nære samtiden, blant annet at det ga nedstamming tilbake til Odin. Moren Åslaug eller Kråka var i tillegg en påstått datter av den legendariske Sigurd Fåvnesbane og valkyrjen Brynhild.

I henhold til Snorre Sturlasson var moren til den norske samlingskongen Harald Hårfagre en kvinne ved navn Ragnhild som var datter av Sigurd Hjort, småkonge på Ringerike i Norge. Sigurd var sønn av Åslaug Sigurdsdatter, datter av Sigurd Orm-i-auga. Det gir fire generasjoner mellom Harald Hårfagre og Ragnar Lodbrok som herjet England på begynnelsen av 800-tallet. Flere av sønnene hans var således i live da Harald Hårfagre etter tradisjonen seiret i slaget ved Hafrsfjord i 872, noe som setter et spørsmålstegn ved denne forbindelsen.

For Danmark knytter Hardeknut den første sin ætt tilbake til Sigurd Orm-i-auga, skjønt forbindelsen synes like skrøpelig som over, men nok til at Hardeknuts sønn Gorm den gamle, og dennes sønn Harald Blåtann og videre til dennes sønn Svein Tjugeskjegg også etablerte en ætt tilbake til en mytologisk fortid og tidligere tiders helter. Hardeknut, født en gang på 880-tallet, skal ha vært sønnen til en ellers ukjent Svein (Sweyn) i henhold til Tætten om Ragnarsønnene (Ragnarssona þáttr), og som igjen var en sønnsønn av Sigurd Orm-i-auga.

Via Sigurd Orm-i-auga og Ragnar Lodbrok stammet altså både det norske som det danske kongehuset tilbake til Odin selv.

Den samme islandske tætten forteller at da Sigurds far Ragnar døde arvet sønnen Sjælland, Skåne, Halland (i Sverige), danske øyer og Viken i dagens Oslofjordområde. Det synes urimelig at en småkonge hadde makt over så store områder, skjønt deler av de overnevnte er ikke usannsynlig, og Viken er minst sannsynlig, men slekts- og lojalitetsbånd via strategisk giftemål er dog sannsynlig.

[rediger] Sigurds barn og etterkommere

Sigurd skal ha giftet seg med en «Blaeja» eller «Blæja» [1], datteren til angelsaksiske kongen Ælla II av Northumbria. Angelsakseren hadde drept faren Ragnar Lodbrok ved å kaste ham ned i en ormegrop. Sigurd og brødrene hans tok senere hevn ved erobre Northumbria og torturerte i hjel kong Ælla. Med sin hustru skal Sigurd ha fått barna Åslaug (gift i Norge) og muligens en Hardeknut (enten farfar til den danske kongen Hardeknut den første, eller identisk med denne)

Sigurds datter Åslaug ble gift med Helge den kvasse (Helgi hinn hvassi), som selv nedstammet fra den mytologiske kong Ring av Ringerike. Deres sønn Sigurd Hjort (Helgesson) (Sigurður hjörtur) giftet seg med Ingeborg, datteren av Harald Klakk, småkonge eller høvding av Jylland i Danmark. Sigurd og Ingeborg fikk barna Guttorm Sigurdsson og Ragnhild Sigurdsdatter. Da deres onkel Frode, småkonge av Ringerike, døde etterfulgte Sigurd Hjort ham som høvding.

Både Tætten om Ragnarsønnene og Halvdan Svartes saga [2] forteller om Sigurd Orm-i-augas sønnesønn Sigurd Hjort som enestående mann, vakrere og sterkere enn noen annen mann, og allerede i tolvårsalderen skal han ha drept en berserk. Sigurd Hjort skal senere ha blitt drept av en berserk fra Hadeland ved navn Hake (Håkon?) som deretter dro til Sigurds gård og tok datteren Ragnhild og sønnen Guttorm som gisler. Han tenkte å gifte seg med Ragnhild, men såret fra en avhogd hånd fra slaget med Sigurd Hjort plagde ham slik at tvangsbryllupet ble utsatt. Halvdan Svarte, en småkonge på Romerike, hadde hørt om dette og ville erobre Hadeland og selv ekte Sigurd Hjorts datter Ragnhild og slik gikk det, i henhold til sagaen.

Snorre forteller slår fast denne dynastisk forbindelsen: Mor til Ragnhild skal ha vært Tyrne (eller Ingeborg), datter av kong Klakk-Harald på Jylland (Harald Klakk), søster av Tyre Danmarksbot (Tyra Danebod) som var gift med kong Gorm den gamle av Danmark.

Ragnhild Sigurdsdatter blir således mor til Harald Hårfagre og drømmer Norgeshistoriens viktigste drøm: en torn som vokser seg til et tre som strekker seg over hele Norge, og spår således at hennes barn skal bli konge av hele Norge, og gir således Hårfagreætten en dynastisk odelsrett til Norge.

[rediger] Referanser

^ Blæja er en norrøn betegnelse på fint tøy, som ble benyttet som sengedekke eller brudeskur: koma undir eina blæju (= bli gift). Den norrøne betegnelsen er da neppe et egennavn, men en omskrivelse av Sigurds brud. En annen og uverifisert kilde kaller henne for Heluna.

^ Sturlasson, Snorre: Snorres kongesagaer, 1979. Side 42-43.

Sigurd med Tilnavn Orm i Öje, Konge i Danmark, eller Sælund, Skaane, Halland, Vigen m.m.

Gift (2. Ægteskab) med Blæja, Datter af Ella, Konge i England.

Biografi

Kung av Danmark och Norge. Född 786 i Danmark. Död 866. Vikingarna återvände nästan varje år till Andalusien. Den största expeditionen gjordes åren 859-862, då danska vikingar som hållit till vid Seinefloden i Frankrike bröt upp och anförda av Ragnar Lodbroks söner sökte sig söderut. De var över på den marockanska sidan, som vikingarna kallade Blåland, för att ta slavar som de sålde på vägen. De for genom Gibraltar sund, som de kallade Norvasund, gjorde strandhugg i Murcia på spanska sidan, men jagades bort av den nybyggda andalusiska flottan. Enligt traditionen var det den här vikingastyrkan som efter att härjat i trakten av Mallorca plundrade städer längs dagens Riviera för att sedan inta bl.a. Pisa och, enligt legenderna, även själva Rom. Vikingarna slog alltså på slavhandel. Enligt spanska historiker, Juan Lalaguna, levererade nordborna slavar som de tagit högre upp längs kusterna i Europa, kanske från Frankrike. (Källa: Historien om Spanien, Herman Lindqvist) Invasionen i England år 866 av de s.k. Lodbrokssönerna ledde till att stora områden i sydöstra England lades under dansk överhöghet, men ett försök att införliva även Wessex stoppades av Alfred 'den store', och danskarna tillerkändes den s.k. Danelagen. (Källa: Bra Böcker) Kung i Danmark och Norge, inklusive Skåne, Blekinge, Halland och Bohuslän efter fadern. Brodern Björn 'Järnsida' blev kung över Svea och Göte rike. (Källa: En nordisk kronologi, Alf Henriksson) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Källor 1) Bra Böckers Lexikon

Gifte och barn

Helena av England.

Gift

Tora av Danmark.
Knut "Hårdeknut" av Danmark.
Fra Snorre Sturlason, "Halvdan Svarte Saga":

"5. Halfdan ekteskap med Hjorts datter.

Sigurd Hjort het en konge på Ringerike, som var tykkere og sterkere enn noen annen mann, og hans like kunne ikke bli sett på en kjekk utseende. Hans far var Helge Hvasse (den Sharp), og hans mor var Aslaug, datter av Sigurd ormen-eyed, som igjen var sønn av Ragnar Lodbrok. ... "

Da faren døde, arvet Sigurd Skåne, Halland, den danske øyene, og Viken. Kilde: Howards.net

Merk: Kildene er usikre !
Also known as: Sigurdr SNODOYE of DENMARK; Snake-in-Eye'; aka Seegurd II (King) of SEELAND
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Harde-knud Sigfurdsson MyHeritage family trees Tanskat ym in Tanskat Web Site, managed by Laila Johansson (Contact) Birth: 814 - Jutland, Hord, Tanska Death: 850 - Jutland, Vejle, Tanska Parents: Sigurd "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarsson of Seeland, Helena Aellasdotter of Seeland (tyttönimi Bleja of Kent) Sister: Tora Gudrodsson (tyttönimi Sigurdsdottir) Wife: Ælfgifu Sigfurdsson (tyttönimi of Wessex) Son: Gorm Hardeknudsson "The Old" of Denmark

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Birth: Circa 814 - of Hord, Jutland, Denmark Death: 850 - Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark Parents: Sigurd Of Seeland, Heluna Ellasdatter Seeland Wife: Princess Ælfgifu of Wessex Siblings: Canute UNKNOWN, of Sjaella, Aslaug Sigurdsdatter, Knud &40 Sigurdsson, Harde-Knud&41 Sigurdsdatter, Thora ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.genealogy.com/users/o/r/m/Charlene-M-Ormsby-FL/FILE/0002text.txt

"Sigurd got the nickname from his mother Aslaug who said that she had seen into his eyes and he knows that a dragon is more and other than a man. He know that a dragon lives in the mind of people and enslaves it. That is why I call him Sigurd Ormeøje." plus the genealogies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=33&gsfn=Sigurd+II+Snodoye+%2c+King+Of+Denmark&gsln=Ragnarsson&gspl=1%2cAny+Locality&submit=Search&prox=1&ti=5538&gss=angs-g&so=2

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Landed on the east coast of England (865) with his brothers. Conquered Northumbria & East Anglia (869) with his brothers. Slew Edmund of East Anglia in a barbarous fashion for refusing to renounce his his Christian faith.

REF: Danish king who invaded England. "Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before1700", Weis, 1992, seventh edition.

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