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Pallig Tokesen (died 13 November 1002) was a Danish chieftain. According to the 'A' Translation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle he was recruited to help Ethelred II, however upon the arrival of a significant Viking force in Devon in 1001 he deserted Ethelred and instead threw in his lot with the raiders. As the Chronicle relates: Later tradition credits him as the Earldoman of Devon however there seems to be little contemporary support for this position. Yorke only refers to him as a Viking Leader, not as an Earldoman.

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  • Pallig Tokesøn (también Pallig Tókason, otros nombres Palling, Palnig, Palne, 945 - 1002), fue un caudillo vikingo de Jelling, Dinamarca.​ Estaba casado con Gunhilda Haraldsdatter, hermana de Svend I de Dinamarca.​ Pallig fue reclutado por Etelredo II el Indeciso, junto a otros nobles daneses y le fue concedido el título de jarl de Devonshire. Hay indicios en las piedras rúnicas de Hällestad que pudo ser un hijo de Val-Toke Gormsson, un hijo ilegítimo de Gorm el Viejo que murió en la batalla de Fýrisvellir (980), pero no existen otras evidencias en las crónicas contemporáneas que hayan sobrevivido.​ Pallig y su esposa fueron víctimas de la matanza de daneses ordenada por el rey Etelredo II el 13 de noviembre de 1002, conocida como Masacre del Día de San Bricio.​ Existe la teoría que Pallig desertó en 1001 y que su muerte fue consecuencia de esa traición a la corona inglesa.​ (es)
  • Pallig Tokesen (died 13 November 1002) was a Danish chieftain. According to the 'A' Translation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle he was recruited to help Ethelred II, however upon the arrival of a significant Viking force in Devon in 1001 he deserted Ethelred and instead threw in his lot with the raiders. As the Chronicle relates: "And they went thence west until they came to Devon; and there Paley [Pallig] came to meet them, with the ships which he could gather, because he had fled from king Ethelred, contrary to all the plighted troth that he had given him; and the king had also well gifted him with houses, and with gold and with silver. And they burned Teignton, and also many other good towns which we are unable to name; and there, afterwards, peace was made with them" Later tradition credits him as the Earldoman of Devon however there seems to be little contemporary support for this position. Yorke only refers to him as a Viking Leader, not as an Earldoman. He is said to have been killed in the St. Brice's Day massacre, along with his wife Gunhilde, daughter of Harald Bluetooth of Denmark and sister of Sweyn Forkbeard. Like his rank, this appears to be a later addition. Sweyn's invasions from 1002 may have been partly in revenge for the murder of his sister. It has been proposed that it was actually Pallig's desertion that led to the St. Brice's Day Masscre, and that the slaughter was partly Æthelred's revenge. (en)
  • Pallig Tokesen var en dansk storman och hövding som mördades 13 november 1002 i England under Danemordet. Pallig var gift med Gunhild Haraldsdatter, dotter till kung Harald Blåtand. Gunhild dog också i danemordet 1002. Pallig var i England, rekryterad av Ethelred II och blev utsedd till jarl över Devonshire. Inga källor finns bevarade som omnämner vilka Palligs föräldrar var. Trots detta förekommer det en modern uppgift om att hans far skulle ha varit Asbjörn Tokesen, en son till kung Gorm. Detta konstaterande vilar emellertid på ett löst antagande att den Toke Gormsen som omtalas på runstenarna i Torna Hällestad kyrka varit son till kung Gorm, något som inte går att bevisa. Toke Gormsen stupade i slaget vid Fyrisvallarna ca 980 och hans hirdman Asbjörn Tokesen reste en sten över honom. Denne Asbjörn skulle alltså ha varit bror till Pallig men någon koppling dem emellan är inte känd. Toke var ett mycket vanligt namn på 900-talet. (sv)
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  • Pallig Tokesøn (también Pallig Tókason, otros nombres Palling, Palnig, Palne, 945 - 1002), fue un caudillo vikingo de Jelling, Dinamarca.​ Estaba casado con Gunhilda Haraldsdatter, hermana de Svend I de Dinamarca.​ Pallig fue reclutado por Etelredo II el Indeciso, junto a otros nobles daneses y le fue concedido el título de jarl de Devonshire. Hay indicios en las piedras rúnicas de Hällestad que pudo ser un hijo de Val-Toke Gormsson, un hijo ilegítimo de Gorm el Viejo que murió en la batalla de Fýrisvellir (980), pero no existen otras evidencias en las crónicas contemporáneas que hayan sobrevivido.​ Pallig y su esposa fueron víctimas de la matanza de daneses ordenada por el rey Etelredo II el 13 de noviembre de 1002, conocida como Masacre del Día de San Bricio.​ Existe la teoría que Pallig (es)
  • Pallig Tokesen (died 13 November 1002) was a Danish chieftain. According to the 'A' Translation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle he was recruited to help Ethelred II, however upon the arrival of a significant Viking force in Devon in 1001 he deserted Ethelred and instead threw in his lot with the raiders. As the Chronicle relates: Later tradition credits him as the Earldoman of Devon however there seems to be little contemporary support for this position. Yorke only refers to him as a Viking Leader, not as an Earldoman. (en)
  • Pallig Tokesen var en dansk storman och hövding som mördades 13 november 1002 i England under Danemordet. Pallig var gift med Gunhild Haraldsdatter, dotter till kung Harald Blåtand. Gunhild dog också i danemordet 1002. Pallig var i England, rekryterad av Ethelred II och blev utsedd till jarl över Devonshire. (sv)
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  • Pallig (en)
  • Pallig Tokesen (sv)
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