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Guttorm Gunnhildsson was a Norwegian Viking who was active in the Irish Sea region in the eleventh century. He appears as an historical personage in Heimskringla, where it is mentioned that Guttorm, Finn Arnesson and jarl organized expeditions towards the west. Guttorm became the friend of the king of Dublin Echmarcach mac Ragnaill with whom he took part in some Viking raids towards the south. During the attacks in Wales he quarreled with Echmarcach over the plunder and began hostilities against his former ally Echmarcach by the distribution of the booty among his own men and then commenced a sea battle in Menai Strait consisting of a force of sixteen boats of Echmarcach against five of Guttorm. Guttorm won the battle after praying to Saint Olaf and promising to him a tenth part of the bo

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  • Guttorm Gunnhildsson est un viking norvégien qui est actif en mer d'Irlande au XIe siècle. (fr)
  • Guttorm Gunnhildsson was a Norwegian Viking who was active in the Irish Sea region in the eleventh century. He appears as an historical personage in Heimskringla, where it is mentioned that Guttorm, Finn Arnesson and jarl organized expeditions towards the west. Guttorm became the friend of the king of Dublin Echmarcach mac Ragnaill with whom he took part in some Viking raids towards the south. During the attacks in Wales he quarreled with Echmarcach over the plunder and began hostilities against his former ally Echmarcach by the distribution of the booty among his own men and then commenced a sea battle in Menai Strait consisting of a force of sixteen boats of Echmarcach against five of Guttorm. Guttorm won the battle after praying to Saint Olaf and promising to him a tenth part of the bo (en)
  • Guttorm Gunnhildsson (también Guttorm Ketillsson) fue un vikingo noruego de Ringanes,​ que devastaba las Islas Británicas en el siglo XI. Aparece como personaje histórico en Heimskringla, donde se menciona que Guttorm, Finn Arnesson y el jarl Håkon Ivarsson organizaban expediciones hacia el oeste.​ Guttorn era hijo de Ketil Kalv y su esposa Gunnhildr.​​ (es)
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  • Guttorm Gunnhildsson was a Norwegian Viking who was active in the Irish Sea region in the eleventh century. He appears as an historical personage in Heimskringla, where it is mentioned that Guttorm, Finn Arnesson and jarl organized expeditions towards the west. Guttorm became the friend of the king of Dublin Echmarcach mac Ragnaill with whom he took part in some Viking raids towards the south. During the attacks in Wales he quarreled with Echmarcach over the plunder and began hostilities against his former ally Echmarcach by the distribution of the booty among his own men and then commenced a sea battle in Menai Strait consisting of a force of sixteen boats of Echmarcach against five of Guttorm. Guttorm won the battle after praying to Saint Olaf and promising to him a tenth part of the booty; Echmarcach died during the combat in 1052. (en)
  • Guttorm Gunnhildsson (también Guttorm Ketillsson) fue un vikingo noruego de Ringanes,​ que devastaba las Islas Británicas en el siglo XI. Aparece como personaje histórico en Heimskringla, donde se menciona que Guttorm, Finn Arnesson y el jarl Håkon Ivarsson organizaban expediciones hacia el oeste.​ Guttorn era hijo de Ketil Kalv y su esposa Gunnhildr.​​ Se hizo amigo del rey de Dublín Echmarcach mac Ragnaill con quien compartió algunas incursiones vikingas hacia el sur. Durante las embestidas en Bretland (Gales) comenzaron las desavenencias por el reparto del botín y se enfrentaron en el Estrecho de Menai con una fuerza de dieciséis barcos de Echmarcach contra cinco de Guttorm. Guttorm ganó la batalla tras rezar a Olaf II el Santo y prometerle la décima parte del botín; Echmarcach presuntamente murió durante el combate en 1052.​​ (es)
  • Guttorm Gunnhildsson est un viking norvégien qui est actif en mer d'Irlande au XIe siècle. (fr)
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