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Ásbjǫrn skerjablesi (died 874), also known as Ásbjǫrn jarl skerjablesi, is a ruler of the Hebrides attested by Landnámabók and Droplaugarsona saga. His epithet, skerjablesi, translates to "skerry blaze". One possibility is that this name means "the man with a blaze from the Skerries", although the particular skerry which this might refer to is unknown. Another possibility is that, whilst the word element blesi ("blaze") refers to Ásbjǫrn's nickname, the element sker ("skerry") refers to his hangout. According to Landnámabók, Ásbjǫrn was slain in 874 by Hólmfastr Véþormsson and Grímr (a nephew of Hólmfastr's father). Ásbjǫrn's killers are stated to have enslaved Ásbjǫrn's wife, Álof (daughter of Þórðr vaggagði), and his daughter Arneiðr.

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  • Ásbjǫrn skerjablesi (died 874), also known as Ásbjǫrn jarl skerjablesi, is a ruler of the Hebrides attested by Landnámabók and Droplaugarsona saga. His epithet, skerjablesi, translates to "skerry blaze". One possibility is that this name means "the man with a blaze from the Skerries", although the particular skerry which this might refer to is unknown. Another possibility is that, whilst the word element blesi ("blaze") refers to Ásbjǫrn's nickname, the element sker ("skerry") refers to his hangout. According to Landnámabók, Ásbjǫrn was slain in 874 by Hólmfastr Véþormsson and Grímr (a nephew of Hólmfastr's father). Ásbjǫrn's killers are stated to have enslaved Ásbjǫrn's wife, Álof (daughter of Þórðr vaggagði), and his daughter Arneiðr. (en)
  • Ásbjǫrn skerjablesi (mort en 874), également connu sous le nom de Ásbjǫrn jarl skerjablesi, est un souverain Hébrides attesté par le Landnámabók et la Droplaugarsona saga. Son épithète, skerjablesi, peut se traduire par « étincelle ». Il est possible que ce nom signifie « l'incendiaire des Skerries » bien que le terme skerry auquel il se réfère soit inconnu. Une autre interprétation est que, tandis que l'élément verbal blesi (incendie) se réfère au surnom d' Ásbjǫrn, l'élément sker (skerry) se réfère à son lieu de séjour. (fr)
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  • Ásbjǫrn skerjablesi (mort en 874), également connu sous le nom de Ásbjǫrn jarl skerjablesi, est un souverain Hébrides attesté par le Landnámabók et la Droplaugarsona saga. Son épithète, skerjablesi, peut se traduire par « étincelle ». Il est possible que ce nom signifie « l'incendiaire des Skerries » bien que le terme skerry auquel il se réfère soit inconnu. Une autre interprétation est que, tandis que l'élément verbal blesi (incendie) se réfère au surnom d' Ásbjǫrn, l'élément sker (skerry) se réfère à son lieu de séjour. Selon le Landnámabók, Ásbjǫrn est tué en 874 par Hólmfastr Véþormsson et Grímr, un neveu du père d' Hólmfastr. Les meurtriers d' Ásbjǫrn' auraient réduit en esclavage son épouse, Álof une fille de Þórðr vaggagði, et sa fille Arneiðr. (fr)
  • Ásbjǫrn skerjablesi (died 874), also known as Ásbjǫrn jarl skerjablesi, is a ruler of the Hebrides attested by Landnámabók and Droplaugarsona saga. His epithet, skerjablesi, translates to "skerry blaze". One possibility is that this name means "the man with a blaze from the Skerries", although the particular skerry which this might refer to is unknown. Another possibility is that, whilst the word element blesi ("blaze") refers to Ásbjǫrn's nickname, the element sker ("skerry") refers to his hangout. According to Landnámabók, Ásbjǫrn was slain in 874 by Hólmfastr Véþormsson and Grímr (a nephew of Hólmfastr's father). Ásbjǫrn's killers are stated to have enslaved Ásbjǫrn's wife, Álof (daughter of Þórðr vaggagði), and his daughter Arneiðr. (en)
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