Name |
King Olaf the Black GUDRODSON |
Born |
1177 |
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Gender |
Male |
Physical Description |
1226–1237 |
Isle of Man, Dumfries-shire, Scotland |
- Óláfr Guðrøðarson (Old Norse pronunciation: [ˈoːlaːvr ˈɡuðruðarsson]), commonly known in English as Olaf the Black,[note 1] was a mid 13th century sea-king who ruled the Isle of Man (Mann) and parts of the Hebrides. Óláfr was the son of Guðrøðr Óláfsson,
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Died |
12 May 1237 |
Saint Patrick's Isle Saint German's Cathredral, Glenfaba, Isle of Man |
Children Who Survived Him |
13 May 1237 |
- Óláfr is known to have been survived by three childrenHaraldr (d. 1248), Rögnvaldr (d. 1249), and Magnús (d. 1265)—all of whom ruled as kings in their own right.[note 12] Although the mother of Óláfr's children is not known for certain, she is thought to
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Death |
1238 |
- Óláfr is known to have been survived by three childrenHaraldr (d. 1248), Rögnvaldr (d. 1249), and Magnús (d. 1265)—all of whom ruled as kings in their own right.[note 12] Although the mother of Óláfr's children is not known for certain, she is thought to
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_UID |
899C96CF1A324555AF95AEC619FE903E0DB1 |
Person ID |
I3592 |
Extended-Family-Tree-v2 |
Last Modified |
20 Dec 2019 |