265:
who was still alive at the time. The proposed marriage between
Cecilia and Bård was thus protested by Archbishop Øystein, who himself had applied a law revoking the previous right to divorce. However, the marriage was ultimately still able to go ahead once Cecilia testified she had been married to
289:
later married Haakon, becoming the queen of Norway. Despite the approval of Bård's marriage to
Cecilia, there were still claims that their marriage was invalid and that Inge was technically illegitimate.
249:
Following
Ulvhild's death, Bård was left a widower. Being one of the most prominent men within Norway at the time, it was thus imperative for Sverre to gain his support during the
194:
depicts Bård as having been slow, not very aggressive, and quick to flee. As a result of this, Bård was mocked by his own brothers-in-arms and was refused a horse on the ride to
158:, Bård is described as very rich, witty, and quiet-natured. Bård was among the third generation of a wealthy family lieutenants based in Rein on
407:
266:
Folkvid against her will, as a prerequisite to a legal marriage was that both parties had married according to their own will.
201:
By the spring of 1183, he and Ivar Silke led an expedition to northern Norway against the viking Erling
Vidkunnsson in
402:
365:
319:
250:
262:
286:
258:
236:
76:
397:
392:
214:
209:. It is possible that he participated in the decisive battle between Magnus and Sverre at
8:
282:
167:
314:
183:
270:
254:
213:
in June 1184. However, the last time Bård is mentioned in military context is in the
205:. By 1184, he was also part of a punitive expedition that burned down Lusakaupang in
95:
278:
100:
142:
217:
in the spring of 1194. Here, he was badly wounded and died shortly afterwards in
146:
60:
274:
163:
182:
As a lieutenant, Bård participated in a great battle between kings Sverre and
386:
159:
360:
343:
154:
138:
202:
240:
171:
210:
55:
195:
187:
218:
48:
44:
277:
during the civil war era. Bård had another son with
Ragnfrid:
206:
162:, whose family had historically supported the kings of the
253:. Around 1184, therefore, following the victory over
261:
to Bård, even though
Cecilia was already married to
384:
257:, Sverre intended to marry Sigurd II's daughter
346:, (Håkons, Guttorms og Inges saga, chapter 11)
354:
352:
312:
145:. Patrilineally, he was also a member of the
358:
349:
239:(1155–1186), the illegitimate daughter of
339:
337:
224:
385:
137: – 3 April 1194) was a Norwegian
334:
308:
306:
304:
302:
13:
313:Narve, Bjørgo (13 February 2009).
299:
14:
419:
359:Knut, Helle (13 February 2009).
408:12th-century Norwegian nobility
1:
293:
281:, a duke and a rival of King
177:
131:
29:
366:Great Norwegian Encyclopedia
320:Great Norwegian Encyclopedia
269:With Cecilia, he had a son,
7:
10:
424:
315:"Bård Guttormsson På Rein"
229:Bård married three times:
117:
109:
88:
66:
54:
38:
25:
18:
273:, who was later crowned
361:"Cecilia Sigurdsdatter"
263:Folkvid the Lawspeaker
245:Ragnfrid Erlingsdatter
81:Ragnfrid Erlingsdatter
237:Cecilia Sigurdsdotter
121:Sigrid Thorkelsdotter
77:Cecilia Sigurdsdotter
403:Civil wars in Norway
225:Marriages and family
141:and a lieutenant of
285:. Skule's daughter
233:Ulvhild Pålsdatter
73:Ulvhild Pålsdatter
255:Magnus Erlingsson
215:Battle of Florvåg
186:in the Battle of
125:
124:
96:Inge II of Norway
415:
378:
377:
375:
373:
356:
347:
341:
332:
331:
329:
327:
310:
190:on 31 May 1181.
172:Haakon Herdebrei
143:Sverre of Norway
136:
133:
128:Bård Guttormsson
34:
31:
20:Bård Guttormsson
16:
15:
423:
422:
418:
417:
416:
414:
413:
412:
383:
382:
381:
371:
369:
357:
350:
342:
335:
325:
323:
311:
300:
296:
227:
180:
147:House of Godwin
134:
113:Guttorm of Rein
105:
84:
43:
32:
21:
12:
11:
5:
421:
411:
410:
405:
400:
395:
380:
379:
348:
333:
297:
295:
292:
279:Skule Bårdsson
275:King of Norway
247:
246:
243:
234:
226:
223:
179:
176:
164:House of Gille
123:
122:
119:
115:
114:
111:
107:
106:
104:
103:
101:Skule Bårdsson
98:
92:
90:
86:
85:
83:
82:
79:
74:
70:
68:
64:
63:
58:
52:
51:
40:
36:
35:
27:
23:
22:
19:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
420:
409:
406:
404:
401:
399:
396:
394:
391:
390:
388:
368:
367:
362:
355:
353:
345:
340:
338:
322:
321:
316:
309:
307:
305:
303:
298:
291:
288:
284:
280:
276:
272:
267:
264:
260:
256:
252:
244:
242:
238:
235:
232:
231:
230:
222:
220:
216:
212:
208:
204:
199:
197:
193:
192:Sverre's saga
189:
185:
175:
173:
169:
165:
161:
157:
156:
150:
148:
144:
140:
129:
120:
116:
112:
108:
102:
99:
97:
94:
93:
91:
87:
80:
78:
75:
72:
71:
69:
65:
62:
59:
57:
53:
50:
46:
41:
37:
28:
24:
17:
370:. Retrieved
364:
344:Bagler sagas
324:. Retrieved
318:
268:
248:
228:
200:
191:
181:
155:Bagler sagas
153:
151:
127:
126:
56:Noble family
42:3 April 1194
398:1194 deaths
393:1150 births
372:15 February
326:15 February
139:Birkebeiner
135: 1150
33: 1150
387:Categories
294:References
178:Background
283:Haakon IV
251:civil war
241:Sigurd II
168:Sigurd II
67:Spouse(s)
287:Margaret
211:Fimreite
184:Magnus V
166:such as
259:Cecilia
203:Bjarkøy
196:Nidaros
188:Nordnes
152:In the
219:Bergen
118:Mother
110:Father
61:Godwin
49:Norway
45:Bergen
160:Rissa
89:Issue
374:2021
328:2021
271:Inge
207:Sogn
170:and
39:Died
26:Born
389::
363:.
351:^
336:^
317:.
301:^
221:.
198:.
174:.
149:.
132:c.
47:,
30:c.
376:.
330:.
130:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.