Ulf Tostesson — fue un jarl vikingo de Suecia, hijo del legendario caudillo Skagul Toste, por lo tanto hermano de Sigrid la Altiva. Su hijo, Ragnvald Ulfsson, fue padre de Stenkil elegido rey de Suecia cuando la linea sucesoria de la Casa de Munsö llegó a su fin … Wikipedia Español
House of Stenkil — The House of Stenkil was a dynasty on the Swedish throne from c. 1060 to c. 1125.citation |first=Lars O. |last=Lagerqvist |contribution=Stenkilska ätten |url=http://histvarld.historiska.se/histvarld/sok/artikel.asp?id=21592 |title=Medeltidens ABC … Wikipedia
Jarl in Sweden — In Sweden, members of medieval royal families, such as the House of Stenkil and House of Bjelbo, held the title of jarl before their ascension to the throne. Since the early 12th century, there usually was only one holder of the title at a time,… … Wikipedia
Skagul Toste — in 1060. His name skoglar , skauglar or skagul is due to his experience in battle ( skagul is one of the many names for battle in Old Norse). At Vallentuna, near Stockholm, the runestone of Orkesta (U 344) says: in ulfr hafir onklati * Þru… … Wikipedia
Ragnvald Ulfsson — the Old (beginning 11th century) was a jarl of Västergötland or Östergötland, and married to a sister of Olav Tryggvason.Winroth 1995 1997:616] Ragnvald is mentioned in the skaldic poem Austrfaravísur , ascribed to Sigvatr Þórðarson, skald of… … Wikipedia
Регнвальд Ульвсон — швед. Ragnvald Ulfsson den gamle Род деятельности: ярл Вестра Гёталанда, посадник в Ладоге Отец: Ульф Тостессон Мать … Википедия
Рёгнвальд Ульвсон — Регнвальд Ульвсон (швед. Ragnvald Ulfsson den gamle или швед. Ragnvald jarl) ярл Вестра Гёталанда (1010 1019), посадник в Ладоге c 1019 года. Содержание 1 Биография 2 Браки и дети … Википедия
Skagul Toste — La piedra rúnica de Orkesta U 344 de Uppland, Suecia. Skagul Toste o Skoglar Tosti (existen variaciones en el nombre según la fuente) fue un caudillo vikingo de la provincia sueca de Gotland occidental. Según Snorri Sturluson, fue padre de Sigrid … Wikipedia Español
Earl — was the Anglo Saxon form and jarl the Scandinavian form of a title meaning chieftain and referring especially to chieftains set to rule a territory in a king s stead. In Scandinavia, it became obsolete in the Middle Ages and was replaced with… … Wikipedia