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  1. Thorkell & [his wife] had two children: a) HARALD Thorkilsen (-murdered 1043). It is possible that Harald was the unnamed son of Thorkell who was delivered as a hostage to Canute King of England when Thorkell was reconciled with the king and appointed regent in Denmark in 1023 [17].

  2. Discover the family tree of Thorkell "The Tall" Ealdorman Of East Anglia for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

    • Name
    • Parents
    • 950 Birth
    • Siblings
    • 986 Battle of Hjörungavágr
    • 1009 Invasion of Kent
    • Marriage to Eadgyth
    • 1012 Hired Mercenaries
    • 1012 Archbishop Hostage
    • 1015 Defection Back to Knud
    Thorkell Stuthharaldsson
    Thorkell "Havi" ("the Tall")

    Thorkell was the son of Struthharald, King in Skåne. Snorre names "Sigvalde…earl over Jomsborg in Vindland…a son of King Strutherald who had ruled over Skane".

    Thorkell the Tall, also known as Thorkell the High in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles (Old Norse: Þorke(ti)ll inn hávi; Norwegian: Torkjell Høge; Swedish; Torkel Höge: Danish: Torkild den Høje) was a Jomsviking, a son of the Scanian chieftain Strut-Harald, a brother of Jarl Sigvaldi, commander of the Jomvikings and the legendary stronghold, mythical Jom...

    Thorkell had two siblings; 1. SIGVALDI. Snorre names "Sigvalde…earl over Jomsborg in Vindland…a son of King Strutherald who had ruled over Skane", recording that he captured Svend King of Denmark, took him to Jomsborg and threatened to deliver him into the hands of the Wends unless he made peace. He led a fleet of Jomsborg Vikings who invaded Norwa...

    Thorkell took part in the Battle of Hjörungavágr in 986 and in the Battle of Swold in 1000. He attacked England in 1010, landing near Ipswich on the shores of the river Orwell at Nacton with a large army, defeating the local army sent from Ipswich. He was eventually paid an unusually large Danegeld in 1011.

    The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the arrival at Sandwich 1 Aug 1009 of an "immense hostile host", one manuscript specifying "to which we gave the name of Thurkil´s host", which invaded Kent, the Isle of Wight, Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire, before returning to Kent to take up "winter-quarters on the Thames" and the following year invading East A...

    m EADGYTH, daughter of --- (-after 11 Nov 1021). Florence of Worcester records that King Canute expelled "Turkillum…comitem cum uxore sua Edgitha" from England 11 Nov, dated to 1021. Presumably Thorkill married her after joining forces with Æthelred II King of England. Freeman says that "I suspect that it was Eadric´s widow whom Thurkill married. A...

    He and his 3000 Jömvikings (named after the military community at the fortress of Jömsborg at the mouth of the River Oder) were hired as mercenaries to help the defence of England by Æthelred II King of England at the end of 1012 for 48,000 pounds of silver. William of Malmesbury that "Turkill the Dane, who had been the chief cause of the archbisho...

    In 1012, Thorkell's men took Archbishop Alphege hostage, who had previously been instrumental in negotiating danegeld payments. It is said that Alphege refused to be exchanged for ransom organised by Eadric Streona as he did not wish to further impoverish his countrymen. As a consequence of this he was murdered by Thorkell's men during a drunken fe...

    Thorkell defected back to join Knud's invasion fleet in Aug 1015 and fought with the Danes at Ashington in Oct 1016. Earl of East Anglia. William of Malmesbury records that Canute King of England divided the kingdom into four parts "he himself took the West Saxons, Edric the Mercians, Turkill the East Angles, Iric the Northumbrians", adding that "i...

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  3. 9 de abr. de 2023 · Thorkell is often referred to as “Thorkell the Tall” due to his imposing stature. He is shown to be a skilled horseman and enjoys riding in battle. Thorkell has a distinctive laugh that is often heard during battle.

  4. Þorkell inn hávi, also known as Thorkell the Tall or Thorkell the High, was a Jomsviking, a son of the Scanian chieftain Strut-Harald, a brother of Jarl Sigvaldi, commander of the Jomvikings and the stronghold of Jomsborg, on the Island of Wollin, while himself a notable lord.

  5. Thorkell the Tall was a son of the Scanian Viking lord Strut-Harald, and he became the chief commander of the fanatical Jomsviking order. He fought alongside Thors Snorresson at the Battle of Hjorungavagr in 986 and at the Battle of Svold in 1000, and, in August 1009, he invaded England.

  6. 25 de out. de 2015 · Built for success: The Vikings were a tall people and one can only imagine the stature and physique of Thorkell, who became known as Thorkell the Tall (Old Norse: Þorkell inn hávi). He was born in southern Sweden in the late 950s to a father who also stuck out of the crowd with his cone-shaped helmet made from 4 pounds of pure gold.