John

Earl John was slain at an inn at Thurso in 1231 by Snækoll Gunnason (grandson of Earl Rögnvald Kali Kolson) and others in a feud connected with King Hakon's commissioner Hanef Ungi.

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Earl John was slain at an inn at Thurso in 1231 by Snækoll Gunnason (grandson of Earl Rögnvald Kali Kolson) and others in a feud connected with King Hakon's commissioner Hanef Ungi. (The Orkneyinga Saga, The Orkneyinga Saga > For > Iv. The Earldom In The Norse Line, 872-1231.)

Earl John was slain at an inn at Thurso in 1231 by Snækoll Gunnason (grandson of Earl Rögnvald Kali Kolson) and others in a feud connected with King Hakon's commissioner Hanef Ungi. (The Orkneyinga Saga, The Orkneyinga Saga > For > Iv. The Earldom In The Norse Line, 872-1231.)

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