

Blindhejmsätet, one of Norway's more famous aristocratic slachtcr during the Middle Ages had 1 and its name for either of the two goods with the name of Blindhejin on Söndinöre. This one as well at one time, they were one of the most regarded a the species in this part of the country. The bloom-time was in the 12th century. County-Hallrell Huk, who led Harald Gille to Norway was one of the blindheads, a grandson to him, Nikolaus Simorisson, died in sla-
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Notes: Blindheim seeds-Wikipedia Source: Roger de Robelin-Skanke Seeds page 438
GUTTORM Asulfsson of Rein, son of ASULF Skulesson & his wife Thora Skoptisdotter . Snorre names "Guthorm of Reine" as the son of "Asolf of Reine" & his wife[239]. Morkinskinna names “Ásólfr, the father of Guthormr at Rein” as the son of “Skúli, the son of Jarl Tostig Godwinson”[240].
Guttorm & his wife had five children
RANGRID Guttormsdotter & her first husband BJORN Byrdasven had one child:
- a) ELRID Bjornsdotter married firstly THORER Skindfeld . m secondly MAGNUS Erlingsson King of Norway, son of ERLING Ormsen "Skakke/the Sharp" Jarl in Norway & his wife Kristin Sigurdsdotter of Norway (1156-killed in battle near Fimreite on Sognefjord 15 Jun 1184, bur Bergen, Christ's Church).
* 2. INGERID Guttormsdotter, married GUTTORM Ostmansson .
Baard & his second wife CECILIA Sigurdsdotter had one child:
- a) INGE Baardsson (-23 Apr 1217). Morkinskinna names “Guthormr at Rein” as father of “Bárdr, the father of King Ingi and Skúli jarl”[244]. Snorre names "Guthorm of Reine" as grandfather of "King Inge and Duke Skule", their father presumably being Baard although this is not stated in this passage[245]. King of the Birkebeiner. He succeeded as King of Norway in 1204. The Icelandic Annals record the death in 1204 of "rex Haquinus, Sverreri filius" and the succession of "Ingo Bardi filius" aged 13 [although this age appears inconsistent with the chronology of the family][246].
Inge had one illegitimate child by GYRITH, daughter of ---:
- i) GUTTORM Ingesson (1205/6-1223/35).
Baard & his third wife RAGNDID Erlingsdotter had six children:
- b) SIGURD Baardsson
- c) ARNULF Baardsson
- d) GUTTORM Baardsson
- e) SKULI Baardsson (-killed in battle Oslo 1240). Morkinskinna names “Guthormr at Rein” as father of “Bárdr, the father of King Ingi and Skúli jarl”[247]. Snorre names "Guthorm of Reine" as grandfather of "King Inge and Duke Skule", their father presumably being Baard although this is not stated in this passage[248]. The Icelandic Annals record the death in 1217 of "rex Ingo et Philippus rex Vicensium" and the succession of "Haquini, regis Haquini filii et Skulonis comitis"[249]. The Icelandic Annals record that "Haquinum regem et Schulonem comitem" divided "provinciarum Norvegiæ" in 1223[250]. "Skule jarll broder Inga konongs" and "Hakon kongr" donated property to St Olav's church, Nidaros by charter dated 29 Sep 1225 which names "Margrettar dottor"[251]. Duke of Norway: The Icelandic Annals record that "Rex Haqvinus" created "Skuloni…ducem" in 1238[252]. The Icelandic Annals record that "Skulo dux" gave himself "nomen regis" in 1239[253]. The Icelandic Annals record a battle between "Haquinum regem" and "Skulonem ducem" at Oslo in 1240, and that "dux Skulo et Petrus filius eius" were killed[254]. m RAGNHILD, daughter of ---.
SKULI & his wife RAGNHILD had three children:
- i) MARGARETA (-1270). The Icelandic Annals record the marriage in 1225 of "rex Haquinus" and "Margareta Schulonis comitis filia"[255]. "Skule jarll broder Inga konongs" and "Hakon kongr" donated property to St Olav's church, Nidaros by charter dated 29 Sep 1225 which names "Margrettar dottor"[256]. m (25 May 1225) HAAKON Haakonsson King of Norway, illegitimate son of HAAKON Sverkersson King of the Birkebeiner & his mistress Inge --- (posthumously 1204-Orkney [5/16] Dec 1263).
- ii) INGERID (-1232). m (1227) KNUD Haakonsson King of the Ribbunger, son of Jarl HAAKON Galin & his wife Kristin Nilsdotter (-1261).
- iii) RAGNRID (-after 1247).
Skuli had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress:
- iv) PETER (-killed in battle Oslo 1240). The Icelandic Annals record a battle between "Haquinum regem" and "Skulonem ducem" at Oslo in 1240, and that "dux Skulo et Petrus filius eius" were killed[257].
- f) SIGRID. Morkinskinna records that “Sigridr, the sister of King Ingi Bárdarson” married “Jón”, son of “Sigurdr Austrátt, a district chieftain”, who was the son of “Kári King´s brother and [his wife] Borghildr the daughter of Dag Eilífsson”[258]. m firstly (1206) THORGRIM of Ljanes (-1206). m secondly JON Sigurdsson of Osteraat, son of SIGURD Austratt & his wife --- (-1214).
- g) INGEBORG m ALF von Thornberg .
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Rein, Rissa, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
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