Karl Hundason

Karl Hundason took the kingdom of Scotland after the King of Scots died; he claimed Caithness as his and demanded tribute, but Thorfinn refused, and they became open enemies.

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Karl Hundason took the kingdom of Scotland after the King of Scots died; he claimed Caithness as his and demanded tribute, but Thorfinn refused, and they became open enemies. (The Orkneyinga Saga, The Orkneyinga Saga > Chapter V > Of The Earls BrúSi And Thorfinn.)

Karl Hundason took the kingdom of Scotland after the King of Scots died; he claimed Caithness as his and demanded tribute, but Thorfinn refused, and they became open enemies. (The Orkneyinga Saga, The Orkneyinga Saga > Chapter V > Of The Earls BrúSi And Thorfinn.)

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