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Hrolf

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[hrolf] / hrɒlf /

noun

  1. Rollo.


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Charles the Simple, king of the West Franks, 63; cedes Normandy to Hrolf, 80.

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No Homer sang these Norse Sea-kings; but Agamemnon’s was a small audacity, and of small fruit in the world, to some of them;—to Hrolf’s of Normandy, for instance!

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They settled their trouble, and thereupon Hrolf married Goe, and Nor married Hrolf’s sister, settled in the land and called it after his own name, Norvegr, that is, Norway.

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His father might trace his descent through Matilda from the line of Hrolf, but the Angevin ruler was in fact a stranger to the Norman.

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He became Hrolf's most noted warrior, but neither sought nor attained to any other distinction.

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