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Paul Thorfinnsson (died 1098) and Erlend Thorfinnsson (died 1098) were brothers who ruled together as Earls of Orkney. Paul and Erlend were the sons of Thorfinn Sigurdsson and Ingibiorg Finnsdottir. Through Ingibiorg's father Finn Arnesson and his wife, the family was related to the Norwegian Kings Olav II and Harald II. They are both described as "tall, handsome men, shrewd and gentle, taking rather more after their mother's side of the family. Their lives and times are recounted in the Orkneyinga Saga, which was first written down in the early 13th century by an unknown Icelandic author.

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  • Pablo y Erlend Thorfinnsson (es)
  • Paul and Erlend Thorfinnsson (en)
  • Паль и Эрленд Торфиннссоны (ru)
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  • Paul Thorfinnsson (died 1098) and Erlend Thorfinnsson (died 1098) were brothers who ruled together as Earls of Orkney. Paul and Erlend were the sons of Thorfinn Sigurdsson and Ingibiorg Finnsdottir. Through Ingibiorg's father Finn Arnesson and his wife, the family was related to the Norwegian Kings Olav II and Harald II. They are both described as "tall, handsome men, shrewd and gentle, taking rather more after their mother's side of the family. Their lives and times are recounted in the Orkneyinga Saga, which was first written down in the early 13th century by an unknown Icelandic author. (en)
  • Паль Торфиннсон (ум. ок. 1098) и Эрленд Торфиннссон (ум. ок. 1098) — ярлы-соправители Оркнейских островов (1064—1098), совместно правившие на Оркнейских и Шетландских островах. Упомянуты в «Саге об оркнейцах». (ru)
  • Pablo (Paul) Thorfinnsson (Pål, 1055 - 1098) y Erlend Thorfinnsson (1057 - 1098) eran dos caudillos vikingos que gobernaron en diarquía como jarls de las Orcadas. Eran hijos de Thorfinn Sigurdsson e Ingibiorg Finnsdottir.​​​ Por rama materna, el padre de Ingibiorg Finn Arnesson y su esposa, estaban vinculados familiarmente con los reyes noruegos, Olaf II y Harald II. (es)
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  • Pablo (Paul) Thorfinnsson (Pål, 1055 - 1098) y Erlend Thorfinnsson (1057 - 1098) eran dos caudillos vikingos que gobernaron en diarquía como jarls de las Orcadas. Eran hijos de Thorfinn Sigurdsson e Ingibiorg Finnsdottir.​​​ Por rama materna, el padre de Ingibiorg Finn Arnesson y su esposa, estaban vinculados familiarmente con los reyes noruegos, Olaf II y Harald II. La saga Orkneyinga cita a los dos hermanos. La primera mención menciona que los dos hermanos acompañaron al rey Harald Hardrade y Tostig Godwinson durante la desgraciada expedición a Inglaterra en 1066. Pablo y Erlend permanecían con el hijo de Harald, Olav Kyrre, custodiando las naves, cuando se desarrollaba la batalla de Stamford Bridge. De acuerdo con Olaf ellos permitieron la liberación del rey inglés Harold Godwinson. Olaf pasó el invierno en las Orcadas en buenas relaciones con los hermanos. La saga explica que los hermanos tenían buenas relaciones hasta que sus hijos crecieron y se hicieron adultos, lo que comportó disputas entre ellos hasta el punto que ambos hermanos acabaron en actitudes hostiles manifiestas. Como las malas relaciones entre los descendientes de Pablo y Erlend se prolongaron en los asuntos de las Orcadas a lo largo del siglo XII, la saga el prolija en detalles sobre las relaciones familiares. (es)
  • Paul Thorfinnsson (died 1098) and Erlend Thorfinnsson (died 1098) were brothers who ruled together as Earls of Orkney. Paul and Erlend were the sons of Thorfinn Sigurdsson and Ingibiorg Finnsdottir. Through Ingibiorg's father Finn Arnesson and his wife, the family was related to the Norwegian Kings Olav II and Harald II. They are both described as "tall, handsome men, shrewd and gentle, taking rather more after their mother's side of the family. Their lives and times are recounted in the Orkneyinga Saga, which was first written down in the early 13th century by an unknown Icelandic author. (en)
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