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- Sigurd Hlodvirsson (c. 960 – 23 April 1014), po****rly known as Sigurd the Stout from the Old Norse Sigurðr digri, was an Earl of Orkney. The main sources...
- Norway from 1043 to 1066, Woolf (2007) speculates that Sigurd “the Stout” Hlodvirsson, Torf-Einarr's great-grandson, may have been the first Jarl of Orkney...
- 11th-century Jarl of Orkney. He was the youngest of five sons of Jarl Sigurd Hlodvirsson and the only one resulting from Sigurd's marriage to a daughter of Malcolm...
- overseas in search of Viking support and enlisted the help of Sigurd Hlodvirsson, the Earl of Orkney and Brodir, a warrior of the Isle of Man. According...
- of Moray, and was the mother of Macbeth and Olith, who married Sigurd Hlodvirsson, Earl of Orkney.[better source needed] and was the mother of Thorfinn...
- Jarls of Orkney: Sigurd Eysteinsson, Jarl in the late 9th century Sigurd Hlodvirsson, Jarl of Orkney (circa 991-1014), killed at the Battle of Clontarf A...
- of Moray, mother of Macbeth, King of Scotland Olith, married Sigurd Hlodvirsson, Earl of Orkney, mother of Thorfinn the Mighty[citation needed] This...
- (910–963) Arnfinn, Havard, Ljot and Hlodvir Thorfinnsson (963–988) Sigurd Hlodvirsson "the Stout" (990–1014) Sumarlidi Sigurdsson (1014–1016) Brusi Sigurdsson...
- compound Brian's problems, Máel Mórda's Norse contingents, led by Sigurd Hlodvirsson, Earl of Orkney, and Brodir of the Isle of Man, arrived on Palm Sunday...
- Earl Sigurd may refer to Sigurd Hlodvirsson, Earl of Orkney (circa 991–1014) Sigurd Haakonsson (circa 895–962), Earl of Lade MV Earl Sigurd, a ferry in...