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About NN mor til Torlack Skencks barn
We have no documentation on who Torlack Schenk was married to, nor do we have good documentation on his children.
A theory has been advanced by G. V. C. Young, a historian of the Isle of Man, that the wife of Torlack was identical to Maud / Matilda, a princess of Man who went to Trondheim with a stack of documents in 1292, after the fall of the Norse kingdom of Man, and that this is the reason why Torlack used the triskelion as his sigil.
This is a competitor theory to the (also undocumented) theory that Torlack Schenk was the son of a king of Man.
We have no documentation on who Torlack Schenk was married to, nor do we have good documentation on his children.
A theory has been advanced by G. V. C. Young, a historian of the Isle of Man, that the wife of Torlack was identical to Maud / Matilda, a princess of Man who went to Trondheim with a stack of documents in 1292, after the fall of the Norse kingdom of Man, and that this is the reason why Torlack used the triskelion as his sigil.
This is a competitor theory to the (also undocumented) theory that Torlack Schenk was the son of a king of Man.
NN mor til Torlack Skencks barn's Timeline
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Isle of Man, England
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