Lagmann Godredsson

Lagmann Godredsson
No confundir con Lagman de Mann, hijo de Godred Crovan.

Lagmann Godredsson o Lagmann mac Gofraid fue un caudillo hiberno-nórdico, posiblemente hijo de Gofraid mac Arailt[1] y rey vikingo de Mann. El cronista Guillermo de Jumièges le citó como "rey de los suecos", probablemente por error en lugar de "rey de las Sudreys", el término escandinavo para las Hébridas (nórdico antiguo: Suðreyjar). Fue expulsado como rey de Mann en 1005, posiblemente por Brian Boru.[2]

Herencia

Según Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib, Lagmann tuvo un hijo llamado Amlaíb mac Lagmann (o Lagmainn) que murió en la batalla de Clontarf en 1014, luchando "con guerreros de las Islas Hébridas".[3]

Referencias

  1. Downham, Clare (2007) Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: The Dynasty of Ívarr to A.D. 1014. Edinburgh. Dunedin Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-903765-89-0 pp. 189, 197, 244
  2. Woolf, Alex (2007), From Pictland to Alba, 789–1070, The New Edinburgh History of Scotland, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 0748612345  p.197
  3. Downham, Clare (2007) Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: The Dynasty of Ívarr to A.D. 1014. Edinburgh. Dunedin Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-903765-89-0 pp. 132-133


Predecesor:
Ragnald Godfredsson
Rey vikingo de Mann
?-1005
Sucesor:
Sigurd el Fuerte

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