- Leivur Øssursson
Leivur Øssursson or Leif Øssursson (born ca.
980 - died before1047 ) was Lord of theFaroe Islands , before they were given toNorway in1035 . Leivur's reign marked the beginning of the end of the Viking age, and the end of the Faeroe Republic.It is unclear when and where Leivur was born, but we know that it was before
983 . In 983 his father died at the age of 23. His birthplace was possiblyNorðragøta , where his father lived at the home ofTróndur í Gøtu , in Hov, where his father owned Havgrímur's farm, either atSkúvoy , or at his father's other farms inBrestir andBeinir .He was married to
Tóra Sigmundsdóttir , the daughter ofSigmundur Brestisson andTurið Torkilsdóttir .Olaf II of Norway invited some of the most important men of the Faroes, Gille,Tórolvur Sigmundsson and Leivur Øssursson, to come to Norway to become his deputies in1024 . However, as long asTróndur í Gøtu lived, it was clear that Olaf II would not have full control of the Faroes. After Tróndur í Gøtu's death in1035 , Leivur Øssurson gave the Faeroes to the Norwegian kingMagnus Olafsson , the same year.
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