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(860-933); Eric Bloody-axe, (930-935); Olaf Tryggvi's son, (995-1000); Magnus the Good, (1035-1047); Harald Sigurdson Hardrada, (1045-1066); Olaf Haraldson, (1067-1093); Magnus Barelegs, (1093-1103); Sigurd Magnusson, (1103-1130); Magnus the Blind, (1130-1135); Harald Gilli, (1130-1136); Eystein Haraldson, (1142-1157); Ingi, (1136-1161); Magnus Erlingson, (1162-1184); Sverrir, (1184-1202); Hakon, Sverri's son, (1202-1204); Hakon Hakonson, (1217-1263); Magnus Hakonson, (1263-1280); Christian I, (1459-1481), q.v. Norway, History of, P.A. Munch. Ochill, (Oykel). Odal lands; in Orkney; none in Cat. Odin; blood-eagle rite; worshipped by Norse in Britain; Sigurd Hlodverson died fighting for; and defeated at Clontarf. Olaf, king of Norway; received Thorfinn Sigurdson, earl of Orkney and Caithness; and Thorkel Fostri; his award; killed at Stiklastad. Olaf's Saga, St.; account of earls of Orkney. Olaf Haraldson Kyrre, king of Norway. Olaf Tryggvi's-son; conversion of Sigurd Hlodverson. Olaf Tryggvason Saga; account of earls of Orkney. Olaf Bitling, king of the Sudreys; m. Ingibiorg, daughter of earl Hakon. Olaf the White, king of Dublin; invasion of Scotland. Olaf, king of Man. Olaf Hrolfson, father of Sweyn and Gunni. Olaf, son-in-law of earl Harold Maddadson. Old-Lore Miscellany (Viking Society); Darratha-liod; authorship O.S.; _Orkney and Shetland Folk_. Old-shore (Asleifarvik). Oliphant family; charters, earldom of Caithness. Olvir Rosta; grandson of Frakark; aid sought by earl Ragnvald; defeated in sea fight; burned Sweyn's father, Olaf; fled before Sweyn and not heard of afterwards; no direct heirs; his contemporary, Freskyn I; supposed ancestor of Macaulays. Orcades, of Torfaeus; for transl. see Pope, Alex. Ord of Caithness; king William marched his army to, against earl Harald; Man of. Origines Parochiales Scotiae. Orkney; St. Kentigern's mission; Picts; influence of Gael on Norse; foundation of Norse earldom; earls' attacks on north of Scotland; succession of earls; converted by Olaf Tryggvi's son; under Norway; first cathedral and bishop's seat at Birsay; double bis
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