Thorfinn had ruled alone in Orkney until …

Years: 1038 - 1038

Thorfinn had ruled alone in Orkney until the return in in about 1037 of his nephew Rognvald Brusason.

Rognvald had received the favor of King Magnus the Good, who has granted him Brusi's share of the islands and the third which Olaf Haraldsson had claimed after Einar's death.

Thorfinn agrees to this division, but presents the transfer of the third claimed by the Norwegian king as a gift to Rognvald in return for aid in Thorfinn's wars in the Hebrides and the Irish Sea.

King Sigtrygg Silkbeard had died in 1035 or 1036, and the kingship in Dublin had come to Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, who in 1038 is challenged by Imar mac Arailt and driven out.

This instability in Dublin can only have helped Thorfinn and Rognvald, who raid far and wide and establish their rule over some part of the lands around the Irish Sea.

They are said to have won a major victory beside Vattenfjord, perhaps Loch Vatten on the west coast of the Isle of Skye.

The Earls are said to have raided in England, with mixed success.

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