Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Download
Faster access than browser!
 

Óspakr-Hákon

Index Óspakr-Hákon

Óspakr (died 1230), who also known as Hákon, was a King of the Isles. [1]

109 relations: Academia.edu, Academic Search, Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland, Alan of Galloway, Alexander II of Scotland, Annals of Ulster, Archaeology Data Service, Ayr, Bagler, Bagler sagas, Bannatyne Club, BBC Radio nan Gàidheal, Birkebeiner, Birlinn (publisher), Bishop of Orkney, Bishop of the Isles, Brill Publishers, British Archaeological Association, British Library, Cambridge University Press, Chronicles of Mann, Civil war era in Norway, Clan MacDougall, Clan Stewart, Clann Somhairle, Codex Frisianus, Corpus of Electronic Texts, Crovan dynasty, David Haraldsson, Dictionary of National Biography, Diocese of the Isles, Domhnall mac Raghnaill, Donnchadh of Argyll, Dubgall mac Somairle, Earl of Orkney, Edinburgh University Press, Eirspennill, Fief, Firth of Clyde, Flateyjarbók, Floruit, Foster care, Four Courts Press, Galloway, Goidelic languages, Google Books, Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson, Haakon IV of Norway, Handrit.is, HathiTrust, ..., Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar, Hebrides, High Steward of Scotland, Icelandic Annals, Inge II of Norway, Inner Hebrides, Innes Review, Internet Archive, Iona, Islay, Isle of Bute, James MacLehose and Sons, John Wiley & Sons, Jon Haraldsson, Kingarth, Kingdom of the Isles, Lanercost Chronicle, List of English monarchs, List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles, Longman, Manx Society for the Publication of National Documents, McGill University, Meic Uilleim, Mercat Press, Mull of Kintyre, Multiplication sign, Nicholas II (bishop of the Isles), Norway, Office of Public Sector Information, Olaf the Black, Orkney, Oxford University Press, Paisley Abbey, Palgrave Macmillan, Patronymic, Penguin Books, Peritia, Pope, Questia Online Library, Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson, Rothesay Castle, Rothesay, Bute, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, Ruadhri of Bute, Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill, Saga, Shetland, Skálholtsbók, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Somerled, The Scottish Historical Review, University College Cork, University of Glasgow, University of Iceland, University of St Andrews, University of Toronto Press, Viking Society for Northern Research, Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland, William the Lion. Expand index (59 more) »

Academia.edu

Academia.edu is a for-profit American social networking website for academics.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Academia.edu · See more »

Academic Search

Academic Search (LCCN sn97001287) is a monthly indexing service.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Academic Search · See more »

Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland

Alan fitz Walter (1140–1204) was hereditary High Steward of Scotland and a crusader.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland · See more »

Alan of Galloway

Alan of Galloway (born before 1199; died 1234), also known as Alan fitz Roland, was a leading thirteenth-century Scottish magnate.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Alan of Galloway · See more »

Alexander II of Scotland

Alexander II (Mediaeval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Uilliam; Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Uilleim; 24 August 11986 July 1249) was King of Scots from 1214 until his death in 1249.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Alexander II of Scotland · See more »

Annals of Ulster

The Annals of Ulster (Annála Uladh) are annals of medieval Ireland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Annals of Ulster · See more »

Archaeology Data Service

The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) is an open access digital archive for archaeological research outputs.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Archaeology Data Service · See more »

Ayr

Ayr (Inbhir Àir, "Mouth of the River Ayr") is a large town and former Royal Burgh on the west coast of Ayrshire in Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Ayr · See more »

Bagler

The Bagli Party or Bagler (Old Norse: Baglarr, Norwegian Bokmål: Bagler, Norwegian Nynorsk: Baglar) was a faction or party during the Norwegian Civil Wars.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Bagler · See more »

Bagler sagas

The Bagler Sagas (Old Norse Böglunga sögur) are kings' sagas relating to events which occurred between 1202–17 and are a primary source of Norwegian history during this period.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Bagler sagas · See more »

Bannatyne Club

The Bannatyne Club, named in honour of George Bannatyne and his famous anthology of Scots literature the Bannatyne Manuscript, was a text publication society founded by Sir Walter Scott to print rare works of Scottish interest, whether in history, poetry, or general literature.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Bannatyne Club · See more »

BBC Radio nan Gàidheal

BBC Radio nan Gàidheal is a Scottish radio station, broadcasting in Scottish Gaelic.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and BBC Radio nan Gàidheal · See more »

Birkebeiner

The Birkebein Party or Birkebeinar (Old Norse: Birkibeinar; Norwegian: Birkebeinarane (nynorsk) or Birkebeinerne (bokmål)) was the name for a rebellious party in Norway, formed in 1174 around the pretender to the Norwegian throne, Eystein Meyla.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Birkebeiner · See more »

Birlinn (publisher)

Birlinn Limited is an independent publishing house based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Birlinn (publisher) · See more »

Bishop of Orkney

The Bishop of Orkney was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Orkney, one of thirteen medieval bishoprics of Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Bishop of Orkney · See more »

Bishop of the Isles

The Bishop of the Isles or Bishop of Sodor was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Sodor, one of Scotland's thirteen medieval bishoprics.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Bishop of the Isles · See more »

Brill Publishers

Brill (known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, Brill Academic Publishers) is a Dutch international academic publisher founded in 1683 in Leiden, Netherlands.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Brill Publishers · See more »

British Archaeological Association

The British Archaeological Association (BAA) was founded in 1843 and aims to inspire, support and disseminate high quality research in the fields of Western archaeology, art and architecture, primarily of the mediæval period, through lectures, conferences, study days and publications.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and British Archaeological Association · See more »

British Library

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the largest national library in the world by number of items catalogued.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and British Library · See more »

Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Cambridge University Press · See more »

Chronicles of Mann

The Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles – British Library (Chronica Regum Manniæ et Insularum) or Manx Chronicle is a medieval Latin manuscript relating the early history of the Isle of Man.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Chronicles of Mann · See more »

Civil war era in Norway

The civil war era in Norway (Norwegian: borgerkrigstiden) began in 1130 and ended in 1240.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Civil war era in Norway · See more »

Clan MacDougall

Clan MacDougall is a Highland Scottish clan.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Clan MacDougall · See more »

Clan Stewart

Clan Stewart (Gaelic: Stiùbhart) is a Highland Scottish clan.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Clan Stewart · See more »

Clann Somhairle

Clann Somhairle, sometimes anglicised as Clan Sorley, refers to those Scottish and Irish dynasties descending from the famous Norse-Gaelic leader Somerled, King of Mann and the Isles, son of Gillabrigte (†1164) and ancestor of Clann Domhnaill.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Clann Somhairle · See more »

Codex Frisianus

Codex Frisianus or Fríssbók (shelfmark AM 45 fol. in the Arnamagnæanske samling) is a manuscript of the early fourteenth century.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Codex Frisianus · See more »

Corpus of Electronic Texts

The Corpus of Electronic Texts, or CELT, is an online database of contemporary and historical documents relating to Irish history and culture.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Corpus of Electronic Texts · See more »

Crovan dynasty

The Crovan dynasty, from the late 11th century to the mid 13th century, was the ruling family of an insular kingdom known variously in secondary sources as the Kingdom of Mann, the Kingdom of the Isles, and the Kingdom of Mann and the Isles.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Crovan dynasty · See more »

David Haraldsson

David Haraldsson was joint Earl of Orkney from 1206 to 1214.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and David Haraldsson · See more »

Dictionary of National Biography

The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published from 1885.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Dictionary of National Biography · See more »

Diocese of the Isles

The Diocese of the Isles, also known as the Diocese of Suðreyar or 'Sodor', in later English, was one of the dioceses of medieval Norway.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Diocese of the Isles · See more »

Domhnall mac Raghnaill

Domhnall mac Raghnaill was a Hebridean noble in the late 12th- and early 13th-century.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Domhnall mac Raghnaill · See more »

Donnchadh of Argyll

Donnchadh of Argyll or Donnchadh mac Dubhghaill (Anglicized: "Duncan, son of Dougall") was a late 12th and early 13th century Scottish noble.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Donnchadh of Argyll · See more »

Dubgall mac Somairle

Dubgall mac Somairle (died 1175×) was an apparent King of the Isles.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Dubgall mac Somairle · See more »

Earl of Orkney

The Earl of Orkney was originally a Norse jarl ruling the Norðreyjar (the islands of Orkney and Shetland).

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Earl of Orkney · See more »

Edinburgh University Press

Edinburgh University Press is a scholarly publisher of academic books and journals, based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Edinburgh University Press · See more »

Eirspennill

Eirspennill, also known as AM 47 fol, is a medieval manuscript which contains copies of four sagas: Heimskringla, Sverris saga, Böglunga sögur, and Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Eirspennill · See more »

Fief

A fief (feudum) was the central element of feudalism and consisted of heritable property or rights granted by an overlord to a vassal who held it in fealty (or "in fee") in return for a form of feudal allegiance and service, usually given by the personal ceremonies of homage and fealty.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Fief · See more »

Firth of Clyde

The Firth of Clyde is an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest coast of Scotland, named for the River Clyde which empties into it.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Firth of Clyde · See more »

Flateyjarbók

Flateyjarbók is an important medieval Icelandic manuscript.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Flateyjarbók · See more »

Floruit

Floruit, abbreviated fl. (or occasionally, flor.), Latin for "he/she flourished", denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Floruit · See more »

Foster care

Foster care is a system in which a minor has been placed into a ward, group home (residential child care community, treatment center,...), or private home of a state-certified caregiver, referred to as a "foster parent" or with a family member approved by the state.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Foster care · See more »

Four Courts Press

Four Courts Press is an Irish academic publishing house.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Four Courts Press · See more »

Galloway

Galloway (Gallovidia) is a region in southwestern Scotland comprising the historic counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Galloway · See more »

Goidelic languages

The Goidelic or Gaelic languages (teangacha Gaelacha; cànanan Goidhealach; çhengaghyn Gaelgagh) form one of the two groups of Insular Celtic languages, the other being the Brittonic languages.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Goidelic languages · See more »

Google Books

Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search and Google Print and by its codename Project Ocean) is a service from Google Inc. that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Google Books · See more »

Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson

Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson (died 1231), also known as Guðrøðr Dond, was a thirteenth-century ruler of the Kingdom of the Isles.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson · See more »

Haakon IV of Norway

Haakon Haakonsson (c. March/April 1204 – 16 December 1263) (Old Norse: Hákon Hákonarson; Norwegian: Håkon Håkonsson), sometimes called Haakon the Old in contrast to his son with the same name, and known in modern regnal lists as Haakon IV, was the King of Norway from 1217 to 1263.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Haakon IV of Norway · See more »

Handrit.is

Handrit.is (e. manuscript.is) is a digital library run by the National and University Library of Iceland which hosts digital editions of historical Icelandic and Danish manuscripts "dating back hundreds of years" from the Icelandic Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies and the Danish Den Arnamagnæanske Samling.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Handrit.is · See more »

HathiTrust

HathiTrust is a large-scale collaborative repository of digital content from research libraries including content digitized via the Google Books project and Internet Archive digitization initiatives, as well as content digitized locally by libraries.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and HathiTrust · See more »

Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar

Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar (The Saga of Haakon Haakonarson) or Hákonar saga gamla Hákonarsonar is an Old Norse Kings' Saga, telling the story of the life and reign of King Haakon Haakonarson of Norway.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar · See more »

Hebrides

The Hebrides (Innse Gall,; Suðreyjar) compose a widespread and diverse archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Hebrides · See more »

High Steward of Scotland

The title of High Steward or Great Steward whose descendants became the House of Steward/Stuart.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and High Steward of Scotland · See more »

Icelandic Annals

Icelandic Annals are manuscripts which record chronological lists of events of thirteenth, fourteenth century in and around Iceland, though some, like the Annal of the Oddaverjar and the Lawman's annal (Lögmannsannáll) reach the fifteenth century, and the Annal of Gottskálk even reaches the sixteenth.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Icelandic Annals · See more »

Inge II of Norway

Inge II (Norwegian: Inge Bårdsson, Old Norse: Ingi Bárðarson; 1185 – 23 April 1217) was King of Norway from 1204 to 1217.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Inge II of Norway · See more »

Inner Hebrides

The Inner Hebrides (Scottish Gaelic: Na h-Eileanan a-staigh, "the inner isles") is an archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland, to the south east of the Outer Hebrides.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Inner Hebrides · See more »

Innes Review

The Innes Review is a biannual academic journal, published by Edinburgh University Press on behalf of the Scottish Catholic Historical Association in May and November of each year.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Innes Review · See more »

Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is a San Francisco–based nonprofit digital library with the stated mission of "universal access to all knowledge." It provides free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, software applications/games, music, movies/videos, moving images, and nearly three million public-domain books.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Internet Archive · See more »

Iona

Iona (Ì Chaluim Chille) is a small island in the Inner Hebrides off the Ross of Mull on the western coast of Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Iona · See more »

Islay

Islay (Ìle) is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Islay · See more »

Isle of Bute

The Isle of Bute (Eilean Bhòid or An t-Eilean Bhòdach), properly simply Bute, is an island in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Isle of Bute · See more »

James MacLehose and Sons

James MacLehose and Sons was a bookseller, publisher, and printer in Glasgow in the 19th century.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and James MacLehose and Sons · See more »

John Wiley & Sons

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., also referred to as Wiley, is a global publishing company that specializes in academic publishing.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and John Wiley & Sons · See more »

Jon Haraldsson

Jon Haraldsson was Jarl of Orkney between 1206 and 1231.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Jon Haraldsson · See more »

Kingarth

Kingarth (Cenn Garad; Ceann a' Gharaidh) is a historic village and parish on the Isle of Bute, off the coast of south-western Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Kingarth · See more »

Kingdom of the Isles

The Kingdom of the Isles comprised the Hebrides, the islands of the Firth of Clyde and the Isle of Man from the 9th to the 13th centuries AD.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Kingdom of the Isles · See more »

Lanercost Chronicle

The Lanercost Chronicle is a northern English history covering the years 1201 to 1346.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Lanercost Chronicle · See more »

List of English monarchs

This list of kings and queens of the Kingdom of England begins with Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, one of the petty kingdoms to rule a portion of modern England.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and List of English monarchs · See more »

List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles

The Kingdom of the Isles comprised the Hebrides, the islands of the Firth of Clyde and the Isle of Man from the 9th to the 13th centuries AD.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles · See more »

Longman

Longman, commonly known as Pearson Longman, is a publishing company founded in London, England, in 1724 and is owned by Pearson PLC.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Longman · See more »

Manx Society for the Publication of National Documents

The Manx Society for the Publication of National Documents, or simply the Manx Society, was a text publication society founded in February 1858 with the objective of publishing reprints of historical documents relating to the Isle of Man, its people, and culture.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Manx Society for the Publication of National Documents · See more »

McGill University

McGill University is a public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and McGill University · See more »

Meic Uilleim

The Meic Uilleim (MacWilliams) were the Gaelic descendants of William fitz Duncan, grandson of Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, king of Scots.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Meic Uilleim · See more »

Mercat Press

Mercat Press is an imprint of the Edinburgh, Scotland-based publishing company Birlinn Limited.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Mercat Press · See more »

Mull of Kintyre

The Mull of Kintyre is the southwesternmost tip of the Kintyre Peninsula (formerly Cantyre) in southwest Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Mull of Kintyre · See more »

Multiplication sign

The multiplication sign, also known as the times sign or the dimension sign, is the symbol ×. While similar to the lowercase letter x, the form is properly a rotationally symmetric saltire.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Multiplication sign · See more »

Nicholas II (bishop of the Isles)

Nicholas (died 1217), also known as Koli, was a thirteenth-century Bishop of the Isles.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Nicholas II (bishop of the Isles) · See more »

Norway

Norway (Norwegian: (Bokmål) or (Nynorsk); Norga), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a unitary sovereign state whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the remote island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Norway · See more »

Office of Public Sector Information

The Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI) is the body responsible for the operation of Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) and of other public information services of the United Kingdom.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Office of Public Sector Information · See more »

Olaf the Black

Óláfr Guðrøðarson, commonly known in English as Olaf the Black, was a mid 13th century sea-king who ruled the Isle of Man (Mann) and parts of the Hebrides.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Olaf the Black · See more »

Orkney

Orkney (Orkneyjar), also known as the Orkney Islands, is an archipelago in the Northern Isles of Scotland, situated off the north coast of Great Britain.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Orkney · See more »

Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Oxford University Press · See more »

Paisley Abbey

Paisley Abbey is a former Cluniac monastery, and current Church of Scotland Protestant parish kirk, located on the east bank of the White Cart Water in the centre of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, about west of Glasgow, in Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Paisley Abbey · See more »

Palgrave Macmillan

Palgrave Macmillan is an international academic and trade publishing company.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Palgrave Macmillan · See more »

Patronymic

A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (i.e., an avonymic), or an even earlier male ancestor.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Patronymic · See more »

Penguin Books

Penguin Books is a British publishing house.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Penguin Books · See more »

Peritia

Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering Irish and Insular medieval studies in the context of the European Middle Ages and European medieval studies in general.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Peritia · See more »

Pope

The pope (papa from πάππας pappas, a child's word for "father"), also known as the supreme pontiff (from Latin pontifex maximus "greatest priest"), is the Bishop of Rome and therefore ex officio the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Pope · See more »

Questia Online Library

Questia is an online commercial digital library of books and articles that has an academic orientation, with a particular emphasis on books and journal articles in the humanities and social sciences.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Questia Online Library · See more »

Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson

Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson (died 14 February 1229) ruled as King of the Isles from 1187 to 1226.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson · See more »

Rothesay Castle

Rothesay Castle is a ruined castle in Rothesay, the principal town on the Isle of Bute, in western Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Rothesay Castle · See more »

Rothesay, Bute

Rothesay (Baile Bhòid) is the principal town on the Isle of Bute, in the council area of Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Rothesay, Bute · See more »

Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland

The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) was an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, which was "sponsored" through Historic Scotland, an executive agency of the Scottish Government.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland · See more »

Ruadhri of Bute

Ruadhri is an obscure 13th-century noble, who claimed the Isle of Bute through hereditary descent.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Ruadhri of Bute · See more »

Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill

Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill (died 1247?) was a leading figure in the Kingdom of the Isles and a member of Clann Somhairle.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill · See more »

Saga

Sagas are stories mostly about ancient Nordic and Germanic history, early Viking voyages, the battles that took place during the voyages, and migration to Iceland and of feuds between Icelandic families.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Saga · See more »

Shetland

Shetland (Old Norse: Hjaltland), also called the Shetland Islands, is a subarctic archipelago of Scotland that lies northeast of Great Britain.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Shetland · See more »

Skálholtsbók

Reykjavík, AM 557 4to, known as Skálholtsbók (the Book of Skálholt), is an Icelandic saga-manuscript.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Skálholtsbók · See more »

Society of Antiquaries of Scotland

The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland is the senior antiquarian body of Scotland, with its headquarters in the National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Society of Antiquaries of Scotland · See more »

Somerled

Somerled (died 1164), known in Middle Irish as Somairle, Somhairle, and Somhairlidh, and in Old Norse as Sumarliði, was a mid-12th-century warlord who, through marital alliance and military conquest, rose in prominence and seized control of the Kingdom of the Isles.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Somerled · See more »

The Scottish Historical Review

The Scottish Historical Review is an academic journal in the field of Scottish historical studies, covering Scottish history from the early to the modern, encouraging a variety of historical approaches.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and The Scottish Historical Review · See more »

University College Cork

University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) (Irish: Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland, and located in Cork.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and University College Cork · See more »

University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow (Oilthigh Ghlaschu; Universitas Glasguensis; abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals) is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and University of Glasgow · See more »

University of Iceland

The University of Iceland (Háskóli Íslands) is a public research university in Reykjavík, Iceland, and the country's oldest and largest institution of higher education.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and University of Iceland · See more »

University of St Andrews

The University of St Andrews (informally known as St Andrews University or simply St Andrews; abbreviated as St And, from the Latin Sancti Andreae, in post-nominals) is a British public research university in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and University of St Andrews · See more »

University of Toronto Press

The University of Toronto Press is a Canadian scholarly publisher and book distributor founded in 1901.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and University of Toronto Press · See more »

Viking Society for Northern Research

The Viking Society for Northern Research, founded in London in 1892 as the Orkney, Shetland and Northern Society or the Viking Club, is a group dedicated to the study and promotion of the ancient culture of Scandinavia whose journal, Saga-Book, publication of editions, translations, and scholarly studies, and since 1964 the Dorothea Coke Memorial Lectures, have been influential in the field of Old Norse and Scandinavian-British Studies.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Viking Society for Northern Research · See more »

Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland

Walter Steward of Dundonald (died 1246) was 3rd hereditary High Steward of Scotland and Justiciar of Scotia.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland · See more »

William the Lion

William the Lion (Mediaeval Gaelic: Uilliam mac Eanric (i.e. William, son of Henry); Modern Gaelic: Uilleam mac Eanraig), sometimes styled William I, also known by the nickname Garbh, "the Rough",Uilleam Garbh; e.g. Annals of Ulster, s.a. 1214.6; Annals of Loch Cé, s.a. 1213.10.

New!!: Óspakr-Hákon and William the Lion · See more »

Redirects here:

Gilla Esbuig mac Dubgaill, Gilleasbuig MacDougall, Gilleasbuig mac Dubgaill, Gilleasbuig mac Dubgaill mac Somairle, Gilleasbuig mac Dubhgaill, Gillespec MacDougall, Ospak Asmundsson, Ospakr, Ospakr Ogmundsson, Ospakr-Hakon, Uspak, Uspak Hakon, Uspak Hákon, Uspak Håkon, Uspak Mac Dubhghaill, Uspak Ogmondsson, Uspak-Hákon, Uspak-Håkon, Uspak/Hakon, Uspakr, Óspakr, Óspakr suðreyski, Óspakr Ögmundsson, Óspakr Ǫgmundarson.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Óspakr-Hákon

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »