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A hersir was a local Viking military commander of a hundred (a county subdivision), of about 100 men, and owed allegiance to a jarl or king. They were
Hersir
Priest or tribal Scandinavian leader
earl, and hersir). The system of the goði in the Commonwealth, called Goðorð, retained the elder bottom-up structure, where a number of hersir held electoral
Gothi
Polearm weapon used by infantry in medieval Europe
Falx Siege hook Voulge Harrison, Mark; Embleton, Gerry (1993–2005). Viking Hersir 793–1066 AD. Warrior series. Osprey. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-85532-318-6. Silver
Bill_(weapon)
Legendary king of Sweden and Denmark
on 14 April 2023. Retrieved 16 July 2019. Harrison, Mark (1993). Viking Hersir 793–1066 AD. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85532-318-6. Holman, Katherine
Ragnar_Lodbrok
Norse title of nobility
thralls, peasants, and the warrior nobility. Jarl marries Erna, daughter of hersir (local chieftain), and their youngest son is named Konr or Konr ungr (king)
Jarl
Figure in Norse mythology
the ancestors of the class of warriors in Norse society. Her father was Hersir, a tribal chief. Glassman, Ronald M. (2017), Glassman, Ronald M. (ed.),
Erna_(mythology)
Viking Age Norwegian Warrior and landowner
Bjálfason) (better known as Kveldulf, Old Norse for "Night Wolf") was a renowned hersir and landowner in ninth century Sogn, Norway. He is a main character in the
Kveldulf_Bjalfason
off all of its loans by the end of 2015. Economists Ásgeir Jónsson and Hersir Sigurjónsson said that "Iceland was treated differently from developing
Economy_of_Iceland
Name list
(born 1952), Norwegian pianist Ketil Flatnose (9th century), Norwegian hersir Ketil Haugsand (21st century), Norwegian harpsichordist Ketil Lenning (born
Ketil
Icelandic singer-songwriter
Fréttatíminn (in Icelandic). 12 July 2013. p. 52. Retrieved 9 May 2021. Hersir Aron (5 September 2013). "Stefnan er klárlega rokk og ról". Monitor (in
Jökull_Júlíusson
Poem attributed to Egill Skalla-Grímsson
allies, who has allegiance to Eirik, intercedes on Egil's behalf. Arinbjǫrn hersir tells the king that it would be dishonorable to kill his enemy under such
Hǫfuðlausn_(Egill)
Hallbjorn Halftroll or Hallbjorn Ulfsson was an early ninth century Norwegian hersir. He was the father of Ketil Trout of Hrafnista. He is mentioned in the Ketils
Hallbjorn_Halftroll
9th-century Icelandic settler
daughter of Ketill Flatnose, a Norwegian hersir, and Yngvid Ketilsdóttir, daughter of Ketill Wether, a hersir from Ringerike. She married Olaf the White
Aud the Deep-Minded (Ketilsdóttir)
Aud_the_Deep-Minded_(Ketilsdóttir)
Name list
people with the name include: Thorolf Kveldulfsson, 9th century Norwegian hersir and Viking Thorolf Skallagrimsson, Icelandic Viking and nephew of the former
Thorolf
Geyser in Iceland
Walter, T.R.; Jousset, P.; Allahbakhshi, M.; Witt, T.; Gudmundsson, M.T.; Hersir, G.P. (2020). "Underwater and drone based photogrammetry reveals structural
Geysir
Period of European history (about 800–1050)
areas were ruled over by local Jarls, originally captains of ships or hersirs. The Jarl of Orkney and Shetland, however, claimed supremacy. In 875, King
Viking_Age
and Brehna (c. 1010–1090 or 1091 or c. 1100) Ulf the Brave, a Norwegian hersir (military leader) of the early ninth century Balder the Brave, a Marvel
List of people known as the Brave
List_of_people_known_as_the_Brave
Name list
Kang (born 1971), composer and violist Eyvind Lambi, Norwegian Viking and hersir of the late ninth and early tenth centuries Eyvind Mehle (1895–1945), Norwegian
Eyvind
Being in Icelandic folklore
Ingjald, the son of Hroald, from Haddingdale; he was the brother of Asi, a hersir. He went to Iceland to seek for settlement, and sailed by the north of the
Marmennill
District in Innlandet, Norway
of guð, 'god' and brandr, 'sword'. The name may be derived from a chief (hersir) called Gudbrand. According Icelandic historian and poet Snorri Sturluson
Gudbrandsdalen
Legendary saga from the 14th century
century about Sturlaugr the Industrious, who was the son of a Norwegian Hersir. After having killed a competing suitor and chased away a second one, he
Sturlaugs_saga_starfsama
Natural explosive eruption of hot water
17 May 2015. Eibl, EPS; Hainzl, S; Vesely, NIK; Walter, TR; Jousset, P; Hersir, GP; Dahm, T (2019). "Eruption Interval Monitoring at Strokkur Geyser, Iceland"
Geyser
9th-century Norse King of the Scottish Isles
Iceland. Ketill's wife was Yngvild Ketilsdóttir, daughter of Ketill Wether, a hersir from Ringerike. They had a number of children, including Bjǫrn Ketilsson
Ketill_Flatnose
Group of runestones in Uppland, Sweden
his clan (Swedish: Jarlabankeätten), in Täby. Jarlabanke was probably a hersir (chieftain of a hundred) responsible for the local leidang organization
Jarlabanke_Runestones
Food manufacturing company
Manufacture. Retrieved 17 January 2026. Jónsson, Ásgeir; Sigurgeirsson, Hersir (2016). The Icelandic Financial Crisis: A Study into the World's Smallest
Bakkavör
powerful man in the Gudbrand Valley at that time, with the status of a hersir. He is named in Haakon Jarl's Saga as being allied with Haakon Jarl in his
Dale-Gudbrand
situations in Asia and Latin America. According to economists Ásgeir Jónsson and Hersir Sigurjónsson, "Iceland was treated differently from developing countries
Economic_history_of_Iceland
[ˈcʰɛːtɪtl̥ ˈhaiŋkʏr ˈθɔrˌcʰɛlsˌsɔːn]) was a Norwegian military commander (hersir) of the late ninth century who settled in Iceland around 900 CE. He appears
Ketil_Trout_(Iceland)
Swedish Sámi priest and poet Ketil Flatnose (9th century), Norwegian Sámi hersir Per Fokstad (1890–1973), Norwegian Sámi teacher and politician Stig Gælok
List_of_Sámi_people
10th-century King of Norway and Northumbria
and Egils saga, Eric spent much of his childhood in fosterage with the hersir Thórir son of Hróald. Of his adolescent years, a remarkable picture is painted
Eric_Bloodaxe
Standing army in the service of the Kings of England, 1013–1051
Arms, armour and fortifications Berserker Danevirke Great Heathen Army Hersir Hird Holmgang Viking Age arms and armour Halberd Atgeir Skeggöx Dane axe
Thingmen
Poem from the Poetic Edda
much wealth besides. He also gained the hand of Erna (Brisk), daughter of Hersir (lord). Erna bore twelve sons to Ríg-Jarl but no daughters. All the sons
Rígsþula
2002 video game
original on June 9, 2007. Retrieved June 4, 2007. "Age of Mythology Heaven Hersir info". Age of Mythology Heaven. Archived from the original on November 13
Age_of_Mythology
Norwegian hersir
Ulf the Brave (Úlfr inn óargi) was a Norwegian hersir who lived in Namdalen in the eighth century CE. He was the father of Hallbjörn Half-Troll and Hallbera
Ulf_the_Brave
Canadian soccer player (born 2006)
Montreal Roses: "This is the perfect time for me."]. La Presse (in French). Hersir, Michel (January 28, 2025). "Félicia Roy avec les Roses de Montréal : une
Félicia_Roy
Icelandic saga
adulthood. Thorolf visited Skallagrim's old friend in Norway, Thorir the Hersir (Þórir Hróaldsson). Here Thorolf befriended Prince Eirik Bloodaxe, Harald's
Egil's_Saga
REM station in Brossard, Quebec, Canada
Réseau express métropolitain (REM). 7 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023. Hersir, Michael (27 July 2023). "435 places seront maintenues au stationnement
Brossard_station
Eyvind Lambi or Eyvind Lamb was a Norwegian Viking and hersir of the late ninth and early tenth centuries, known from, among other sources, Egils saga
Eyvind_Lambi
Norwegian hersir and skald of the late ninth and early tenth centuries
Norwegian hersir and skald of the late ninth and early tenth centuries
Olvir_Hnufa
Phrase referring to several Viking polearms
ISBN 978-0-7591-1054-0. Harrison, Mark; Embleton, Gerry (1993–2005). Viking Hersir 793–1066 AD. Warrior series. Osprey. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-85532-318-6.[permanent
Viking_halberd
Volcanic region in Iceland
Postglacial volcanism in Iceland. Jökull No. 58 (2008). Retrieved 20 August 2020. Hersir, Gylfi Páll; Árnason, Knútur; Vilhjálmsson, Arnar Már; Saemundsson, Kristján;
Krýsuvík_(volcanic_system)
Queen of Norway from 931 to 933
on the other hand, assert that Gunnhild was the daughter of Ozur Toti, a hersir from Halogaland. Accounts of her early life vary between sources. Egil's
Gunnhild,_Mother_of_Kings
Son of Vífil and Eimyrja in Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar
nine sons. Viking is made jarl by the king and Halfdan becomes the king's hersir. The two groups of sons are highly competitive against each other. In a
Viking_(Norse_mythology)
Norwegian king in mythology
Ríg (Norse god). None of the titles given here duplicate titles such as hersir, jarl, konungr, and dróttinn which appear in the Ríg account. Snorri continues:
Halfdan_the_Old
Scandinavian legendary saga
King Gautrekr's remarriage to the fair Ingibjörg, daughter of a powerful hersir in the Sogn region of Norway. Ingibjörg chooses Gautrekr for his fame and
Gautreks_saga
Archaeological site in Norway
Norwegian kings, describes a meeting between Olaf II of Norway and the hersir Dale-Gudbrand on the farm in 1021 in chapter 113 of the Separate Saga of
Dale-Gudbrand's_farm
Type of farm in Scandinavia
first King of Norway, King Harald Fairhair, ordered his earls and their hersir to construct estates and farms along the Norwegian coast that would belong
Kongsgård
Geyser field located in the Andes Mountains, Chile
Hainzl, Sebastian; Vesely, Nele I. K.; Walter, Thomas R.; Jousset, Philippe; Hersir, Gylfi Páll; Dahm, Torsten (16 January 2020). "Eruption Interval Monitoring
El_Tatio
Topics referred to by the same term
Olvir may refer to: Olvir Hnufa - a 9th and 10th century Norwegian hersir and skald. Olvir Rosta - a character from the Orkneyinga saga. This disambiguation
Olvir
Icelandic saga
Eiríksson (a brother of Haraldr gráfeldr, King of Norway), the Norwegian hersir Þórðr Þórðarson is forced to flee Norway together with his sister Sigríðr
Þórðar_saga_hreðu
Ozur Toti was a 9th-century Norwegian hersir who lived in Halogaland. In the Heimskringla and Egil's Saga, he is identified as the father of Gunnhild Mother
Ozur_Toti
1918 class of minesweeper trawler of the Royal Navy
Crew: 15, up to 18 with wireless. Escort. Sold 1922, renamed Arin Bjorn Hersir. HMT John Quilliam 3541 12 February 1917 Cochrane 138 × 23 × 13 ft. Armament:
Mersey-class_trawler
father of Gudbrand who refused the title of jarl (earl) and called himself hersir (cf. centaurion, chief of a hundred) as did his descendants. Jötunbjörn
Raum_(king)
Type of volcanic cone
Bibcode:1995GSAB..107.1398R. doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1995)107<1398:PVASDO>2.3.CO;2. Hersir, Gylfi Páll; Árnason, Knútur; Vilhjálmsson, Arnar Már; Saemundsson, Kristján;
Littoral_cone
Municipality in Innlandet, Norway
Norwegian location such as Gålå. Dale-Gudbrand (1100s), a historical Norwegian Hersir who lived at a farm in Hundorp Ludvig Holberg, Baron of Holberg (1684–1754)
Sør-Fron_Municipality
Norwegian hersir
Bjalfi was a ninth-century Norwegian hersir. He married Hallbera Ulfsdattir, the daughter of Ulf the Brave and sister of Hallbjorn Halftroll. With Hallbera
Bjalfi
court of Harald I of Norway, Eyvind Lambi, who became one of Harald's hersirs, and a daughter, Salbjorg, who married Kveldulf Bjalfason. Kveldulf being
Berle-Kari
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English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of wheat, from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ (a derivative of hwīt ‘white’, because of its use in making white flour).
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Indian, Sanskrit
Noble Shield; Balcony
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Muslim
Prophet, Jesus
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Tamil
Chandrakishore | சஂதà¯à®°à®•ிஷோர
The Moon
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British, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Portuguese, Spanish
Victory
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Indian
Younger sister
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of Heart
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Muslim
Covered, A title of the prophet
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British, English
Park with Deer
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Hebrew
Son of Adam: Man of the red earth.
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