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Thorgils Skarthi (hare-lip) (Old Norse: Þorgils Skarði) was a Viking leader and poet. He is associated with the founding of Scarborough, England. Thorgils Skarthi is reputed to have founded Skarðaborg in North Yorkshire, England about 966. The new settlement was later burned to the ground by Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria and Lord of the Manor of Hougun.

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  • Thorgils Skarthi (colui che ha il labbro leporino), in lingua norrena Þorgils Skarði (... – ...) è stato un razziatore e poeta vichingo che, attorno al 966, fondò Scarborough che era allora nota come Skarðaborg. (it)
  • Thorgils Skarthi (nórdico antiguo: Þorgils Skarði), apodado el labio leporino, fue un vikingo y escaldo de Noruega en el siglo X. En 966 Thorgils fundó Scarborough en Inglaterra que por entonces se conocía entre los escandinavos como Skarðaborg.​​ (es)
  • Thorgils Skarthi (hare-lip) (Old Norse: Þorgils Skarði) was a Viking leader and poet. He is associated with the founding of Scarborough, England. Thorgils Skarthi is reputed to have founded Skarðaborg in North Yorkshire, England about 966. The new settlement was later burned to the ground by Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria and Lord of the Manor of Hougun. (en)
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  • Thorgils Skarthi (nórdico antiguo: Þorgils Skarði), apodado el labio leporino, fue un vikingo y escaldo de Noruega en el siglo X. En 966 Thorgils fundó Scarborough en Inglaterra que por entonces se conocía entre los escandinavos como Skarðaborg.​​ El asentamiento fue quemado y destruido hasta los cimientos por Tostig Godwinson, jarl de Falsgrave y del señorío de Hougun. Tostig había sido desposeído acusado de crueldad entre los habitantes del reino de Northumbria, pero regresó con el rey de Noruega Harald Hardrada y lanzó balas en llamas colina abajo hacia Skarðaborg. Los habitantes abandonaron la zona y los que se atrevieron a quedarse fueron asesinados y sus posesiones requisadas. Más adelante la comunidad reconstruyó la villa y pasó a llamarse definitivamente Scarborough.​ Thorgils Skarthi aparece en la saga de Kormák que trata principalmente de otro escaldo llamado Kormákr Ögmundarson. en su libro Story of Inglande (1338) cita dos romances perdidos sobre Thorgils Skarði, incluso uno que cita a un hermano llamado Fleyn. En ese caso, Kormákr pudo tener el apodo Fleinn y haber fundado Flamborough (en nórdico antiguo Fleinaborg). Thorgils y Kormákr fueron a Inglaterra no mucho más tarde de la expedición de Harald II de Noruega a Bjarmaland.​ (es)
  • Thorgils Skarthi (hare-lip) (Old Norse: Þorgils Skarði) was a Viking leader and poet. He is associated with the founding of Scarborough, England. Thorgils Skarthi is reputed to have founded Skarðaborg in North Yorkshire, England about 966. The new settlement was later burned to the ground by Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria and Lord of the Manor of Hougun. Thorgils Skarthi is described in the Kormáks saga which is principally about his brother, the Icelandic skald, Kormákr Ögmundarson who was the court poet of Norwegian nobleman Sigurd Haakonsson.English chronicler Robert Mannyng of Brunne in his book Story of Inglande (1338) quoted from two lost romances about Þorgils Skarði, including that he had a brother called Fleyn. If so, Kormákr may have had the nickname Fleinn. In that case he may have founded Flamborough in Yorkshire (from Old Norse Fleinaborg). Thorgils and Kormákr came to England (ca. 965) not long after the expedition of King Harald Greycloak of Norway to Bjarmaland, today the area of Arkhangelsk in northern Russia. (en)
  • Thorgils Skarthi (colui che ha il labbro leporino), in lingua norrena Þorgils Skarði (... – ...) è stato un razziatore e poeta vichingo che, attorno al 966, fondò Scarborough che era allora nota come Skarðaborg. (it)
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