• Beinir Sigmundsson (10th century – c. 970) was a chieftain in the Faroe Islands. Beinir was the son of Sigmund the Elder. He was from Skúvoy. He ruled...
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  • Sigmundsson may refer to: Beinir Sigmundsson (10th century – c. 970), chieftain in the Faroe Islands Brestir Sigmundsson (10th century -ca. 970), chieftain...
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  • Brestir Sigmundsson (10th century-ca. 970) was a chieftain in the Faroe Islands. Beinir was from Skúvoy. He was the son of Sigmund the Elder. Together...
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    was a Faroese Viking. The son Beinir Dróinsson (MacDroan) who raised the grave might be identical to Beinir Sigmundsson who according to Færeyinga saga...
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  • Brestir and Beinir Sigmundsson, while the southern islands are ruled from Suðuroy by a certain Hafgrímr. Þrándr manipulates the Sigmundssons and Hafgrímr...
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    Persian statesman Al-Qassab, Abbasid warrior-scholar Beinir Sigmundsson, Viking chieftain Brestir Sigmundsson, Viking chieftain Erenfried II, Frankish nobleman...
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  • Persian statesman Al-Qassab, Abbasid warrior-scholar Beinir Sigmundsson, Viking chieftain Brestir Sigmundsson, Viking chieftain Erenfried II, Frankish nobleman...
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  • Færeyinga saga starts with its main story. The murder of Brestir and Beinir Sigmundsson is assumed to have happened in 969. 983 – Return of Sigmundur Brestisson...
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  • in Hov. His father owned a farm at Skúvoy and other farms at Brestir and Beinir. He was married to Tóra Sigmundardóttir, the daughter of Sigmundur Brestisson...
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