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Ketill and did
Harald then sent Ketill Flatnose to subdue them, which he did quickly, but then he declared himself an independent " King of the Isles ", a title he retained for the rest of his life.

Ketill and no
Ketill left no successors and there is little record of the succeeding four decades.
* Ketill was a common Norse name during this period and there is no certainty that " Ketill " and " Caittil " can be equated.

Ketill and at
Agnar was father of Ketil Thrym ( Ketill Þrymr ) who had land at Thrumu in Agdir.
: Haursi ok Ketill reistu eptir Þegn, fôður sinn, steina þessa, at bónda góðan á Funnum / Fúnum.
The Annales Cambriae says that he died in 844, the same year in which a battle occurred at Ketill ( or Cetyll ), but it does not make clear whether there is a connection, or whether it is referring to two unrelated events.

Ketill and which
In the Western Isles Ketill Flatnose may have been the dominant figure of the mid 9th century, by which time he had amassed a substantial island realm and made a variety of alliances with other Norse leaders.

Ketill and point
At this point Harald sent Ketill to win the islands back again.

Ketill and Harald
This story is retold in the Eyrbyggja saga but here it is Ketill rather than Harald who led the expedition, and after the initial victory the former retained the islands as " personal domain " rather than bringing them under Harald's rule.

Ketill and was
The last pair, found incubating an egg, was killed there on 3 July 1844, on request from a merchant who wanted specimens, with Jón Brandsson and Sigurður Ísleifsson strangling the adults and Ketill Ketilsson smashing the egg with his boot.
Ketill Flatnose was a Norwegian hersir of the 9th century.
The Hebrides had been difficult to control from a distance since the days of Ketill Flatnose, and even in the time of Magnus Barelegs it is likely that de facto control was that of local rulers rather than nominal governance from over the seas.
He inherited Raumsdal ( modern: Romsdal ) from his father, and was again the father of King Raum, who is the father of Hrossbjörn, who is the father of Orm Broken-shell, who is the father of Knatti, who had two sons: Thórolf and Ketill Raum ( in one version, Thórolf and Ketill Raum are sons of Orm ).
The Laxdaela Saga claims that Raumsdal was the home of Ketill Flatnose, a descendent of Ketill Raum.
Jötunbjörn was father of King Raum, father of Hrossbjörn ( Hrossbjǫrn ), father of Orm Broken-shell ( Ormr Skjelamoli ), father of Knatti who had two sons: Thórolf ( Þórolfr ) and Ketil Raum ( Ketill Raumr ).
Aud was the second daughter of Ketill Flatnose, a Norwegian hersir, and Yngvid Ketilsdóttir, daughter of Ketill Wether, a hersir from Ringarike.
Ketill Bjǫrnsson, nicknamed Flatnose ( Old Norse: Flatnefr ), was a Norwegian hersir of the 9th century.
The story of Ketill and his daughter Auðr ( or Aud ) was probably first recorded by the Icelander Ari Þorgilsson who lived from 1067 to 1148.
Ketill Bjǫrnsson was the son of Bjorn Grimmson.
Ketill's wife was Yngvild Ketilsdóttir, daughter of Ketill Wether, a hersir from Ringarike.
Hunter ( 2000 ) states that Ketill was " in charge of an extensive island realm and, as a result, sufficiently prestigious to contemplate the making of agreements and alliances with other princelings ".
The Ketill / Caittil relationship was first proposed by E. W. Robertson in 1862, a position supported by W. F. Skene and A. P. Smyth although others are more skeptical.
* There is nothing in the saga sources to indicate either that Ketill was active in Ireland or of a connection between the Gallgáedil and the Scottish islands in the Irish sources.
* Ari Þorgilsson was a direct descendent of Ketill, who was born not long after the death of his great grandmother Guðrún Ósvífrsdóttir, a prominent character in the Laxdæla saga and whose husband, Thorkell Eyjolffsson, was descended from Auðr.

Ketill and from
Ketill is also sometimes equated with Caittil Find, a reported leader of the Gallgáedil fighting in Ireland in 857, although this connection is far from definite.

Ketill and Ketill's
* The Norse sources have Ketill's daughters Thorunn marrying Helgi inn magri, a grandson of Cerball mac Dúnlainge, and Auðr marrying Olaf the White, both of whom were prominent figures in Ireland, suggesting significant connections between Ketill and the mid 9th century political landscape of that region.

Ketill and sons
If Gautreks saga tells that Gautrekr had the daughter Helga, Hrólfs saga Gautrekssonar adds two sons, Ketill and Hrólfr Gautreksson.
He had two sons Ketill and Hrólfr Gautreksson, and Ketill became a great Viking who inherited his father's kingdom.

Ketill and .
Þráinn's brother, Ketill, has married Njáll's daughter, and between them they bring about a settlement.
* Ketill Gautreksson, in Hrólfs saga Gautrekssonar.
The last pair, found incubating an egg, were killed there in July 1844, with Jón Brandsson and Sigurður Ísleifsson strangling the adults and Ketill Ketilsson smashing the egg with his boot.
: Haursi and Ketill raised these stones in memory of Þegn, their father ; in memory of the good husbandman of Funnir / Fúnir.
Ketill suggested that Hrólfr make a try to woo the princess and after much hesitation, Hrólfr agreed.
After some time Hrólfr succeeded his brother Ketill as the king of the Geats, but nobody wrote down that story.
Ketill is a character in such works as the Laxdaela saga, Eyrbyggja saga, and Eirik the Red's Saga and his genealogy is described in detail in the Landnámabók.

did and so
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It was a brilliant debut, so much so indeed that it aroused a new vitality in the younger poets, as did Byron's Childe Harold.
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He was an emotional, lonely boy who spent so much time turning out drawings that he did scarcely any schoolwork.

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