Great Britain -- Civilization -- Scandinavian influences; Great Britain -- History -- To 1066; Northmen -- Great Britain
Harald “Blue-tooth,” s. of Gorm “the Old,” 179, 180
Harald Fairhair, King of Norway, 11, 36–44, 47, 52, 57, 78–81, 82,
83, 84, 96, 99, 113;
his policy, 5, 37, 39, 40, 42;
his sons, 112–113
Harald Sigurdson, “Hardrada,” King of Norway, 228–236, 237
“Harald Hardrada’s Stave,” 230
Harald, E. of Orkney, 245
Hardacanute, King of Denmark and England, 179, 195, 208, 209,
212–218, 221, 222
Harek of Throtta, 205–206
Harold, s. of Godwin, King of England, 211, 223, 224, 225, 226–236
Hastings, or Senlac, B. of, 235, 236 _n._
Hauk “Haabrok,” 80–81
Hebrides, or Sudreys, 5, 18, 37, 42, 43, 48, 52, 55, 110, 113, 119,
237, 238, 244
Helga River, B. of, 204–205, 215
Helgi, s. of “Ketill Flatnose,” 47, 50
Helgi, s. of Nial, 157, 158, 163, 169–172
Hellespont, 19
“Heptarchy,” 38
Hereford, 53
Herlang, King, 41
Hlodver, Earl of Orkney, 114
Hlodver, Sigurd’s son, “Whelp,” 115
Hogmanay night, 86
Hoskuld, f. of Olaf the Peacock, 51, 122
Hoskuld, foster son of Nial, 157, 159–165
Howel, King of Wales, 59
Humber, River, 14, 60
Hungary, King of, 225
Hrafn, the “Limerick trader,” 37
Hrafn, “the Red,” 153
Hrane, 196–197
Hring, Earl, 71–73
Hrollaug, King, 41
Hrollaug, s. of Ragnvald, 111
Iceland, 5, 6, 37, 42, 47, 49–50, 63, 66, 114, 121, 122, 144, 154, 157
Inti. Gall (_see_ Hebrides)
Iona, 12
Ireland, 5, 6, 11, 16, 19, 20, 37, 38, 42, 45–47, 53, 114, 116, 117,
145, 146, 223, 244
Irish hermits, 12
Ivar the Boneless, s. of Ragnar Lodbrog, 11 _n._, 16, 17, 18, 29, 30;
called Ivar Vidfadme, 11
Ivar, Prince of Limerick, 137
Jorunn, w. of Hoskuld, 123, 125–126
Jutland, 16, 18
Kari, Solmund’s son, 145, 158, 161–164, 168, 170, 174
Kark, a slave, 98–99
Kennedy, f. of King Brian, 136
Kent, 13, 25, 26, 223
Ketill “Flatnose,” 47–48
Killaloe, 141
Kincora, Palace of, 136, 140–142
Kingston-on-Thames, 57
Kjartan, s. of Olaf “Pa,” 134
Law-courts in Iceland, 157–160
Laxdæla Saga, 121, 122
Lay of the Darts (“Darradar-Liod”), 155–156
Leicester, 53
Leinster, 119, 138–139, 142;
Melmora, king of, 139–141;
palace of, 138
Liffey, River, 148
Limerick, 37, 46, 137
Lincolnshire, 22
London, 25, 32, 80, 180, 183, 185, 187, 193, 217
London Bridge, B. of, 188–190
Maelbride (Melbrik), King of Dublin, 19
Magna Charta, 198–199 and _n._
Magnus the Good, s. of St Olaf, King of Norway, 219–220, 223
Magnus the Good’s Saga, 220
Magnus “Barelegs,” King of Norway, 237–243;
ballad of, 243
Magnus, St, E. of Orkney, 237–238
Mahon, f. of King Brian, 136–138
Man, Isle of, 5, 20, 135, 142, 145, 158
Melaughlan, King of Ireland, 139
Melbrigd “the Toothy,” 108–109
Melkorka, m. of Olaf “Pa,” 122, 126–128, 131–134
Melmora, King of Leinster, 139–142
Mercia, 22, 26, 52–53, 183, 193, 194
Molloy, Munster chief, 137–138
Mona, or Anglesea, 20, 237–238
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