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Snorri "Gode" Þorgrímson

  • Snorre Gode, Snorre Prest, Snorre the Priest - religious and community leader on Iceland around the year 1000.
  • Father: Thorgrim Gode (killed shortly before Snorre's birth)
  • Mother: Tordis Sursdotter
  • Birth: ca 954 (Snorre Godes Liv says he died in his 77th year)
  • Death: 1031 (the year after Olav Haraldsson's death - chapter 65)
  • The major source for his life is "Eyrbyggja Saga"; he also features prominently in "Njåls Saga" and "Laxdøla Saga". The short "Snorre Godes Liv" gives the sequence of his children and their mothers.

Married

  • Asdis, daugher of Styr (from chapter 28 of Eyrbyggja Saga)
  • Turidar, daughter of Illuga the Red
  • Hallfrid Einarsdotter

Snorre had many children. According to "Snorre Godes Liv", he had 3 wives, giving him 19 free-born children, and 3 listed children with thralls.

Children with Asdis:

  • First, Thórðr chose it was ellstr
  • second, Thorodd
  • third, Thorsteinn
  • fourth, Guðlaugr munkr.

Children with , Thurid Illugadotter Illuga ins rauða

  • Fifth Sigríðr,
  • Sixth, Audur Unn

Children with Hallfríðar Einarsdóttur

  • Seventh, Sjaundi Kleppr,
  • Eighth Halldora,
  • Ninth Thordis,
  • tenth Guðrún,
  • 11th Halldórr,
  • twelfth Máni,
  • thirteenth Eyjolf,
  • Fourteenth Thora,
  • fifteenth, Hallbera,
  • Sixteenth Thurid,
  • seventeenth Thorleifr,
  • eighteenth year, Aalov
  • nineteenth Snorri. He was born after his father.

Children with thralls:

  • Thórðr chose,
  • Jörundr
  • Thorhildr

The list from chapter 65 of Eyrbyggja Saga seems to skip some, listing only 14 children, and list them by significance rather than order of birth (numbers from above):

Daughters:

  • * Sigrid, married to Brand Vermundsson and Kolle Tormodsson (5)
    • Audur Unn, married to Viga-Barde, later to Sigurd, son of Tore Hund in Norway (6)
    • Tordis, married to Bolle Bolleson, ancestor of the Gilsbekk clan (9)
    • Halbera, marreid to Tord, son of Sturla Tjodreksson (15)
    • Tora, married to Keru-Berse, son of Halldor Olavsson, later to Torgrim svide (14)
    • Turid, married to Gunnlaug, son of Steintor (16)
    • Gudrun, married to Kalv på Solheimar (10)
    • Halldora, married to Torgeir from Aasgardsholar (8)
    • Aalov, married to Jørund Torfinsson (18)

Sons (same chapter):

  • * Halldor, ancestor of Sturlungane and Vatsfjordingane (11)
    • Torodd, who lived on Saakonefjell (2)
    • Maane, who lived on Saudafjell, father of Ljot (12)
    • Torstein, who lived at Laugarbrekka (3)
    • Tord Kause, who lived in Dufgusdal (1)
    • Øyjolv, who lived in Lambestad (13)
    • Torleiv, who lived in Medalfjellsstrand, ancestor of the Ballæringarne clan (17)
    • Snorre, who lived in Sælingsdalstunga after his father (19)
    • Klepp, whose fate and descendants are unknown (7)

History

Snorri Þorgrímsson or Snorri Goði (Icelandic pronunciation; 963-1031[1]) was a prominent chieftain in Western Iceland, who featured in a number of Icelandic sagas. The main source of his life is the Eyrbyggja saga, in which he is the main character, although he also figures prominently in Njál's saga and the Laxdæla saga. Snorri was the nephew of Gísli Súrsson, the hero of Gísla saga, while his son Halldórr was the subject of two tales detailing Halldórr's service in the retinue of the Norwegian king Haraldr Sigurðarson.

Eyrbyggja Saga says of him "He was a very shrewd man with unusual foresight, a long memory and a taste for vengeance. To his friends he gave good counsel, but his enemies learned to fear the advice he gave."[2]

Njál's saga says of him "Snorri was reckoned the wisest man in Iceland, not counting those who were prescient

Snorri góði Þorgrímsson Tilnavn / fordanskning: Snorre Gode Lokalitet: Helgafell, vestl. IslandRelationer: Efterkommer af Thorolf Mostarskæg. Søn af Gisle Sursons søster Thordis og Thorgrim Thorsteinsson. Fader til Thorstein, Halbera, Thurid den Kloge, Halldor Kilder: Islændingebogen: 1; Landnamabogen: 63, S75, S79, 69, 72, 73, 74, S100, S109, 96, 110, 112, 152 Noter: Den store høvding, som kendes fra flere af sagaerne.

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Om Snorre "Gode" Torgrimsson (Norsk)

Snorre Gode/ Snorre Torgrimsson, (Snorri góði Þorgrímsson)

Høvding som bodde på Helgafell og Sælingsdalstunge på Vestlandet, Island

  • I ungdomsårene ble han kalla Snorre og dette fortrengte hans egentlige navn som var Torgrim Torgrimsson. Navnet kommer fra ordet snorra ("snurra") og navnet er tolket som et kallenavn med betydningen av vilt sinn.
  • 978 Snorri gode var fjorten vintre da han for utenlands.
  • 979 Han kom tilbake til Island og bodde på Helgafjell sammen med farbroren, Berki den digre, og moren, Thordis. Denne våren drepte Eyolf den grå, sønn av Thord den høyrøstede, Gisle Sursson,
  • 980 Neste vår, da Snorri var seksten vintre gammel, bygde han seg bolig på Helgafell og bodde der tjuetre år, før Kristendommen ble lovfestet på Island,
  • 1003 Deretter bodde han åtte vintre på Helgafjell. Og den siste vinteren drepte Thorgest Thorhallson Viga-Styr, mågen til Snorri gode, på Jørva i Flisuhverfi.
  • 1011 Snorre flyttet sitt bo til Sælingsdalstunge og bodde der i 20 år. Han bygde en kirke på Helgafell og en annen på Tunge i Sælingsdal,
  • Snorri gode hadde nitten ektefødte barn som vokste opp.
  • Med Åsdis Viga-Styrsdatter. hadde han barna Thord katt var eldst, så Thorodd, tredje var Thorstein, fjerde Gudlaug munk.
  • Med Thurid, datter av Illugi røde. hadde han barna den femte Sigrid, sjette Unn;
  • Med Hallfrid Einarsdatter.den sjuende Klepp, åttende Halldora, niende Thordis, tiende Gudrun, ellevte Halldor, tolvte Måni, trettende Eyolf, fjortende Thora, femtende Hallbera, sekstende Thurid, syttende Thorleif, attende Åløf, nittende Snorri. Han var født etter sin fars død.
  • Snorri gode hadde tre trellefødte barn; den ene het Thord katt, Jørund og Thorild.
  • 1031 Han døde av sykdom et år etter kong Olav den Helliges fall på Stiklestad, og Snorre ble begravd på Sælingsdalstunge i den kirken han selv hadde fått oppført
  • Snorri var velsignet med en stor ætt, for fra ham stammer ættene til de gildeste menn på Island, og Bjarkøyingene i Hålogaland, Gøtuskjeggene på Færøyene og mange andre stormenn som ikke er omtalt her, både i dette landet og andre.og rope kong Olav den Hellige .

Snorri góði Þorgrímsson Tilnavn / fordanskning: Snorre Gode Lokalitet: Helgafell, vestl. Island Relationer: Efterkommer af Thorolf Mostarskæg. Søn af Gisle Sursons søster Thordis og Thorgrim Thorsteinsson. Fader til Thorstein, Halbera, Thurid den Kloge, Halldor Kilder: Islændingebogen: 1; Landnamabogen: 63, S75, S79, 69, 72, 73, 74, S100, S109, 96, 110, 112, 152 Noter: Den store høvding, som kendes fra flere af sagaerne.

http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Landnamabogen

http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Soga_um_%C3%98yrbyggjerne

http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Snorri_godes_liv

https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snorre_Gode


Snorre Gode, Snorre Prest, Snorre the Priest - religious and community leader on Iceland around the year 1000.

The major source for his life is "Eyrbyggja Saga"; he also features prominently in "Njåls Saga" and "Laxdøla Saga". The short "Snorre Godes Liv" gives the sequence of his children and their mothers.

  • Father: Thorgrim Gode (killed shortly before Snorre's birth)
  • Mother: Tordis Sursdotter
  • Wives:
    • Asdis daugher of Styr (from chapter 28 of Eyrbyggja Saga)
    • Turidar, daughter of Illuga the Red
    • Hallfrid Einarsdotter
  • Birth: ca 954 (Snorre Godes Liv says he died in his 77th year)
  • Death: 1031 (the year after Olav Haraldsson's death - chapter 65)

Snorre had many children. According to "Snorre Godes Liv", he had 3 wives, giving him 19 free-born children, and 3 listed children with thralls.

Children with Asdis:

  • Þórðr kausi var ellstr
  • annarr Þóroddr
  • þriði Þorsteinn
  • fjórði Guðlaugr munkr. Children with Þuríðar, dóttur Illuga ins rauða.
  • Fimmta var Sigríðr,
  • sétta Unnr.

Children with Hallfríðar Einarsdóttur.

  • Sjaundi Kleppr,
  • áttunda Halldóra,
  • níunda Þórdís,
  • tíunda Guðrún,
  • ellefti Halldórr,
  • tólfti Máni,
  • þrettándi Eyjólfr,
  • fjórtánda Þóra,
  • fimmtánda Hallbera,
  • sextánda Þuríðr,
  • sjautjándi Þorleifr,
  • átjánda Álöf,
  • nítjándi Snorri. Hann var fæddr eftir föður sinn.

Children with thralls:

  • Þórðr kausi,
  • Jörundr
  • Þórhildr.

The list from chapter 65 of Eyrbyggja Saga seems to skip some, listing only 14 children, and list them by significance rather than order of birth (numbers from above):

  • Daughters:
    • Sigrid, married to Brand Vermundsson and Kolle Tormodsson (5)
    • Unn, married to Viga-Barde, later to Sigurd, son of Tore Hund in Norway (6)
    • Tordis, married to Bolle Bolleson, ancestor of the Gilsbekk clan (9)
    • Halbera, marreid to Tord, son of Sturla Tjodreksson (15)
    • Tora, married to Keru-Berse, son of Halldor Olavsson, later to Torgrim svide (14)
    • Turid, married to Gunnlaug, son of Steintor (16)
    • Gudrun, married to Kalv på Solheimar (10)
    • Halldora, married to Torgeir from Aasgardsholar (8)
    • Aalov, married to Jørund Torfinsson (18)
  • Sons (same chapter):
    • Halldor, ancestor of Sturlungane and Vatsfjordingane (11)
    • Torodd, who lived on Saakonefjell (2)
    • Maane, who lived on Saudafjell, father of Ljot (12)
    • Torstein, who lived at Laugarbrekka (3)
    • Tord Kause, who lived in Dufgusdal (1)
    • Øyjolv, who lived in Lambestad (13)
    • Torleiv, who lived in Medalfjellsstrand, ancestor of the Ballæringarne clan (17)
    • Snorre, who lived in Sælingsdalstunga after his father (19)
    • Klepp, whose fate and descendants are unknown (7)

Wikipedia links:

Eyrbyggja Saga (Norwegian Nynorsk): http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Soga_um_%C3%98yrbyggjerne Snorre Godes Liv (Norwegian): http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Snorri_godes_liv



Snorri Þorgrímsson or Snorri Goði (Icelandic pronunciation: [%CB%88stn%CC%A5%C9%94r%CB%90%C9%AA ˈkɔðɪ]; 963-1031[1]) was a prominent chieftain in Western Iceland, who featured in a number of Icelandic sagas. The main source of his life is the Eyrbyggja saga, in which he is the main character, although he also figures prominently in Njál's saga and the Laxdæla saga. Snorri was the nephew of Gísli Súrsson, the hero of Gísla saga, while his son Halldórr was the subject of two tales detailing Halldórr's service in the retinue of the Norwegian king Haraldr Sigurðarson.

Eyrbyggja Saga says of him "He was a very shrewd man with unusual foresight, a long memory and a taste for vengeance. To his friends he gave good counsel, but his enemies learned to fear the advice he gave."[2]

Njál's saga says of him "Snorri was reckoned the wisest man in Iceland, not counting those who were prescient

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Snorri "Gode" Þorgrímson's Timeline

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