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Vol. II. Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: from c. 1035 to c. 1300 8. Introduction 5. Biographies 2. Biographies of Other Dignitaries d. Rǫgnvaldr Brúsason

d. Rǫgnvaldr Brúsason

Kari Ellen Gade 2009, ‘Rǫgnvaldr Brúsason’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols [check printed volume for citation].

Sagas: Orkn, ÓH, MH, HSig (Ágr, Flat, Fsk, H-Hr, Hkr, Mork, Theodoricus).

Rǫgnvaldr Brúsason (c. 1010/11-1046), jarl of Orkney, was the son of Jarl Brúsi Sigurðarson (d. 1034) and the nephew of Jarl Þorfinnr Sigurðarson (d. c. 1064; see Genealogies I in ÍF 34 and VI in ÍF 28). At the age of ten he accompanied his father to Norway, and he remained at the court of Óláfr Haraldsson (S. Óláfr) as a hostage when Brúsi returned to Orkney. In 1029 Rǫgnvaldr went into exile in Sweden with Óláfr, and he returned with him to Norway and fought at the battle of Stiklestad (29 July 1030). After that battle, he brought the wounded, fifteen-year-old Haraldr harðráði Sigurðarson into safety and later accompanied him to Russia, where they were put in charge of the defensive forces of Jaroslav of Novgorod. When Haraldr went to Byzantium, Rǫgnvaldr remained in Russia, where he was said to have fought ten major battles. In 1035 he returned to Norway with Óláfr’s young son, Magnús, and then to Orkney as co-ruler with his uncle Þorfinnr. Rǫgnvaldr participated in some of Þorfinnr’s military campaigns, but their joint rule turned sour and culminated in the battle between the two jarls at Rauðabjǫrg (probably Roberry) in 1044 and Rǫgnvaldr’s exile to Norway. Shortly after his return to Orkney (1045/6), he was killed by Þorfinnr’s men. Rǫgnvaldr is buried on Papa Westray. See Theodoricus (MHN 35-6, 45; McDougall and McDougall 1998, 26, 33), Ágr (ÍF 29, 30, 32; Ágr 1995, 42-3, 46-7), Mork (Mork 1928-32, 18-19, 31-2, 57, 137; Andersson and Gade 2000, 98-9, 109-10, 130, 179), Fsk (ÍF 29, 197, 200-1, 215, 227, 248; Finlay 2004, 157, 160, 173, 182, 198), ÓHHkr (ÍF 27, 167-72, 327; Hollander 1991, 357-61, 474), HSigHkr (ÍF 28, 68-9; Hollander 1991, 577-8), H-Hr (Fms 6, 45-7, 129, 131), Flat (Flat 1860-8, III, 261-2, 270-1, 288); Orkn (ÍF 34, 35, 41, 53-74; Hermann Pálsson and Edwards 1987, 44, 49, 56-71).

Events documented in poetry: Rǫgnvaldr’s early campaigns in Russia (Arn Rǫgndr 1); the battle of Roberry (Rauðabjǫrg) against his uncle Jarl Þorfinnr Sigurðarson (Arn Þorfdr 19-22, Arn Lv and BjHall Kálffl 8I).

References

  1. Bibliography
  2. Fms = Sveinbjörn Egilsson et al., eds. 1825-37. Fornmanna sögur eptir gömlum handritum útgefnar að tilhlutun hins norræna fornfræða fèlags. 12 vols. Copenhagen: Popp.
  3. Andersson, Theodore M. and Kari Ellen Gade, trans. 2000. Morkinskinna: The Earliest Icelandic Chronicle of the Norwegian Kings (1030-1157). Islandica 51. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.
  4. Flat 1860-8 = Gudbrand Vigfusson [Guðbrandur Vigfússon] and C. R. Unger, eds. 1860-8. Flateyjarbók. En samling af norske konge-sagaer med indskudte mindre fortællinger om begivenheder i og udenfor Norge samt annaler. 3 vols. Christiania (Oslo): Malling.
  5. MHN = Storm, Gustav, ed. 1880. Monumenta historica Norvegiæ: Latinske kildeskrifter til Norges historie i middelalderen. Kristiania (Oslo): Brøgger. Rpt. 1973. Oslo: Aas & Wahl.
  6. Mork 1928-32 = Finnur Jónsson, ed. 1928-32. Morkinskinna. SUGNL 53. Copenhagen: Jørgensen.
  7. Finlay, Alison, trans. 2004. Fagrskinna: A Catalogue of the Kings of Norway. Leiden: Brill.
  8. Hollander, Lee M. 1991 = Hollander, Lee M. 1964a.
  9. McDougall, David and Ian McDougall, trans. 1998. Theodoricus monachus. Historia de antiquitate regum norwagiensium: An Account of the Ancient History of the Norwegian Kings. Viking Society for Northern Research Text Series 11. University College, London: Viking Society for Northern Research.
  10. Theodoricus = Theodrici monachi historia de antiquitate regum Norwagiensium. In MHN 1-68.
  11. Internal references
  12. (forthcoming), ‘ Unattributed, Heimskringla’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, p. . <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=4> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  13. (forthcoming), ‘ Unattributed, Flateyjarbók’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 1. Turnhout: Brepols, p. . <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=44> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  14. (forthcoming), ‘ Unattributed, Orkneyinga saga’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, p. . <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=47> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  15. (forthcoming), ‘ Unattributed, Fagrskinna’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, p. . <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=56> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  16. (forthcoming), ‘ Unattributed, Hulda-Hrokkinskinna’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, p. . <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=84> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  17. (forthcoming), ‘ Unattributed, Morkinskinna’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, p. . <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=87> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  18. (forthcoming), ‘ Heimskringla, Haralds saga Sigurðssonar’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, p. . <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=142> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  19. (forthcoming), ‘ Unattributed, Magnúss saga góða ok Haralds harðráða’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, p. . <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=147> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  20. Diana Whaley 2009, ‘ Arnórr jarlaskáld Þórðarson, Lausavísa’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 280-1. <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=2982> (accessed 29 November 2024)
  21. Not published: do not cite ()
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