Magnus Erlendsson, born in 1075, is the …

Years: 1108 - 1108

Magnus Erlendsson, born in 1075, is the son of Erlend Thorfinnsson, Earl of Orkney, and had first served Magnus III of Norway as skutilsvein (approx. Chamberlain), who took possession of the islands in 1098, deposing Erlend and his brother, Paul.

Paul's son, Haakon Paulsson, then became regent on behalf of the Norwegian prince, Sigurd, who in 1105 had made Haakon earl.

Magnus according to the Orkneyinga Saga had a reputation for piety and gentleness, and was rejected by the Norwegians, refusing to fight in a Viking raid in Anglesey, Wales, because of his religious convictions, instead staying on board his ships during the Battle of Menai Strait, singing psalms.

He had been obliged to take refuge in Scotland, but returned to Orkney in 1105 and disputed the succession with his cousin Haakon Paulson.

Having failed to reach an agreement, he had sought help from King Eystein I of Norway, who grants him the earldom of Orkney in 1108; he rules jointly and amicably with Haakon.

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