Raud

Raud dwelt in Osterdal with his wife Ragnhild; their sons Dag and Sigurd were men of great talent who defended the Osterdal people at the Thing against Bjorn's accusations of theft.

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Raud dwelt in Osterdal with his wife Ragnhild; their sons Dag and Sigurd were men of great talent who defended the Osterdal people at the Thing against Bjorn's accusations of theft. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 174. Of Raud'S Sons.)

Raud dwelt in Osterdal with his wife Ragnhild; their sons Dag and Sigurd were men of great talent who defended the Osterdal people at the Thing against Bjorn's accusations of theft. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 174. Of Raud'S Sons.)

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