Entities in The Orkneyinga Saga
This map follows The Orkneyinga Saga as a witness. It groups 54 entitys by type so a reader can move from the source's strongest presences to its narrower supporting cast without losing the shape of the document.
Beings
Beings are ordered by extraction count, which makes the denser attestation clusters visible before the incidental mentions.
- Rognvald (75 extractions)
- Swein Ásleifarson (52 extractions)
- Thorfinn (48 extractions)
- Magnus (32 extractions)
- Harald (32 extractions)
- Hakon (23 extractions)
- Sigurd (21 extractions)
- Paul (14 extractions)
- Einar (10 extractions)
- Erlend (9 extractions)
- Thorkel Fóstri (8 extractions)
- William (7 extractions)
- Thorbiörn Klerk (6 extractions)
- Olaf Haraldson (6 extractions)
- Brúsi (6 extractions)
- Koll (6 extractions)
- Olaf Tryggvason (6 extractions)
- Margaret (6 extractions)
- Kali (5 extractions)
- Malise (4 extractions)
- Alexander (4 extractions)
- Halfdan Hálegg (4 extractions)
- Harald Ungi (4 extractions)
- Harald Harfagri (3 extractions)
- Liot (3 extractions)
- John (3 extractions)
- Eindridi Ungi (3 extractions)
- Karl Hundason (3 extractions)
- Ragnhildr (3 extractions)
- Harald Sigurdson (3 extractions)
- Ingi (3 extractions)
- Hlodver (2 extractions)
- Lífólf (2 extractions)
- Bishop Adam (2 extractions)
- Henry St. Clair (2 extractions)
- Amundi (2 extractions)
- Thorstein the Red (2 extractions)
- Erling Skakke (2 extractions)
- Malcolm (2 extractions)
- Bishop Jón (2 extractions)
- Eystein (2 extractions)
- Skuli (2 extractions)
- St. Columba (2 extractions)
- Ivar (2 extractions)
- Swein (2 extractions)
- Adam (2 extractions)
- Ingibiorg (2 extractions)
- Bishop William (2 extractions)
- Kalf Arnason (2 extractions)
- Dicuil (2 extractions)
- St. Magnus (2 extractions)
Works
Works are ordered by extraction count, which makes the denser attestation clusters visible before the incidental mentions.
- Orkneyinga Saga (7 extractions)
Places
Places are ordered by extraction count, which makes the denser attestation clusters visible before the incidental mentions.