King Thorri Snærsson Snaero s¾nus, of Kvenland (269-) 269-- (man)
Födelse: uppskattat mellan 269 och 329
Kvenland, Finland
Död: Romsdal, Norway (Norge)
Närstående:
Son till Snø "Den gamle" Frosteson av Kvenland
Far till Nor Thorrasson, legendary king In Alfheim; Gor Thorrasson, Sea King och Goi (Gjøa) Thorrisdotter
Bror till Driva Snaersdotter Snødatter; Fön Snærdotter; Mjöl Snærdotter och In Snærdotter
concerns
This Thorri is the same as Myth King Thorri Snaersson, of Kvenland.
content to clean up
Thorri var en navngjeten konge som rådde over Gotland, Kvenland og Finland. Til ham blotet kvenene for å få snø og godt skiføre. Dette var deres beste tid. Blotet skulle være midt på vinteren, og derfor kalles det siden Thorremåned. Kong Thorri hadde tre barn; sønnene hans het Nor og Gor, og datteren Goi. Goi ble borte og Thorri blotet da en måned senere enn han pleide å blote, og siden kalte de denne måneden de da hadde framfor seg for Goi. Nor og Gor lette etter søsteren sin.
Legendary king in part of Sveden.
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%B3r he is described in two quite similiar stories of the "Flateyarbok" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatey_Book) as the king of Götaland, Finland and Kvenland, and the father of Nor the founder of Norway and Gorr, the founder of Dennmark, as well as a daughter, Goi.
The two accounts (Fundinn Noregr and Hversu Noregr Bygddist) differ on some points.
Thorri was a great sacrificer, he had a sacrifice every year at midwinter; that they called Thorri’s sacrifice; from that the month took its name. One winter there were these tidings at Thorri’s sacrifice, that Goi was lost and gone, and they set out to search for her, but she was not found. And when that month passed away Thorri made them take to sacrifice, and sacrifice for this, that they might know surely where Goi was hidden away.
Thorri was also 12th great grandfather to legendary Viking, Ragnar Sigurdson Lodbrok. Ragnar lodbrok Sigurdsson, kung av Danmark och Norge
Link to LDS Pedigree
http://home.comcast.net/~celtpride2/Family.Tree/Parks/Elizabeth.Ogl...
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/PRF/pedigree_view.asp?recid=...
He and the Kings of Kvenland lived in the Castle of Kanjaani.
http://www.kajaneborg.com/wordpress/?page_id=92
Kvenland, Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kvenland
Sources
Title: "Héraldique européenne"
Author: Arnaud Bunel
Publication: Coats of Arms for European Royalty and Nobility (http://www
.heraldique-europeenne.org, Arnaud Bunel, 1998) , Internet"Armigerous" (ahr-MIJ-ehr-us) adjective
Bearing or entitled to bear heraldicarms.
The reason the notion of a family crest was brought into th
e languagewas that those who were armigerous (entitled to bear arms) used to put their crest or achieveme
Title: "FamilySearch® Ancestral Fileâ„¢ v4.19"
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: 3 Feb 2001
Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
Author: Larson, Kirk
Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Desce
ndants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library
About English (default) edit : history Thorri var en navngjeten konge som rådde over Gotland, Kvenland og Finland. Til ham blotet kvenene for å få snø og godt skiføre. Dette var deres beste tid. Blotet skulle være midt på vinteren, og derfor kalles det siden Thorremåned. Kong Thorri hadde tre barn; sønnene hans het Nor og Gor, og datteren Goi. Goi ble borte og Thorri blotet da en måned senere enn han pleide å blote, og siden kalte de denne måneden de da hadde framfor seg for Goi. Nor og Gor lette etter søsteren sin.
Legendary king in part of Sveden.
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%B3r he is described in two quite similiar stories of the "Flateyarbok" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatey_Book) as the king of Götaland, Finland and Kvenland, and the father of Nor the founder of Norway and Gorr, the founder of Dennmark, as well as a daughter, Goi.
The two accounts (Fundinn Noregr and Hversu Noregr Bygddist) differ on some points.
Thorri was a great sacrificer, he had a sacrifice every year at midwinter; that they called Thorri’s sacrifice; from that the month took its name. One winter there were these tidings at Thorri’s sacrifice, that Goi was lost and gone, and they set out to search for her, but she was not found. And when that month passed away Thorri made them take to sacrifice, and sacrifice for this, that they might know surely where Goi was hidden away.
Link to LDS Pedigree
http://home.comcast.net/~celtpride2/Family.Tree/Parks/Elizabeth.Ogl...
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/PRF/pedigree_view.asp?recid=...
He and the Kings of Kvenland lived in the Castle of Kanjaani.
http://www.kajaneborg.com/wordpress/?page_id=92
Kvenland, Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kvenland
Sources Title: "Héraldique européenne" Author: Arnaud Bunel
Publication: Coats of Arms for European Royalty and Nobility (http://www
.heraldique-europeenne.org, Arnaud Bunel, 1998) , Internet"Armigerous" (ahr-MIJ-ehr-us) adjective
Bearing or entitled to bear heraldicarms.
The reason the notion of a family crest was brought into th
e languagewas that those who were armigerous (entitled to bear arms) used to put their crest or achieveme
Title: "FamilySearch® Ancestral Fileâ„¢ v4.19"
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: 3 Feb 2001
Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
Author: Larson, Kirk
Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Desce
ndants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library | |
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