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Harald II Svarte av Suderøyene

Harald II Svarte av Suderøyene[1, 2, 3]

Mann 980 - 1040  (Alder 60)
Person ID: I12469   |  Sist endret: 6 Aug 2017
   Has no ancestors but more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Navn Harald II Svarte av Suderøyene
    Slektskapwith Erik Holmberg
    Fødsel
    ansl 980
    Isle of Man, England Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    Død
    1040
  • Familie

    Famile ID: F270742 Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram  |  Sist endret: 6 Aug 2017  
    Kone NN Ragnfrødsdatter (ID:I12498)
    f. ansl 980, Orkney, Orkney Islands, ScotlandFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. Ja, ukjent dato
    Barn 
    + 1. MannGodred I Crovan "White Hands", King of Man & Dublin (ID:I12481) (Alder 65)
    f. 1030, NorgeFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. 1095, Isle of Man, EnglandFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 65)  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
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  • Hendelseskart

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    • The Hebrides were known to the Norwegians as the Sudreys (Southern Isles). The Nordreys (Northern Isles) were the Orkneys. Thus, in Norwegian genealogy when the speak of the "Suderøyene" they are talking of the Hebrides.

      There seems to be uncertainty on his parentage. Some sources show his father as Ivar IV "Gamal" /Haraldson/ of Dublin. Others show his father as Godred /Haraldson, King of Man and the Isles/. I think that Ivar is more likely.

      "There is no information in original sources about Harald's parentage. Unfortunately, the Chronicle of Man and the Isles starts with Harald's supposed son Godred Crovan, and other annals of the period are very incomplete, so any ancestry of Godred must be conjectural. The suggestion that Ivar Haraldson was his father appears to be just a wild guess based on the name of Ivar's father. The usual (and more reasonable) guess, but still only a guess, is that his father was Óláfr Lagman (or Óláfr son of Lagman) who was slain at the Battle of Clontarf 1014. It seems to get Godred's dynasty right since one of Godred Crovan's sons (his successor) was named Lagman. This is politically significant since Godfred Crovan's predecessors, another Godfred (died 1075) and son Fingal (died 1079), are thought to be of the Dublin dynasty which apparently had occupied Man since the time of Eachmarchach (c.1052)."
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