David Haraldsson
David Haraldsson was joint Earl of Orkney from 1206 to 1214. David Haraldsson and his brother Jon Haraldsson were the sons of Harald Maddadsson with his second wife Hvarflod, daughter of Earl Máel Coluim of Moray. Jon and David became joint Earls of Orkney after the death of their father in 1206. David Haraldsson died of sickness in 1214, leaving Jon Haraldsson to rule alone.
Sources
- Pálsson, Hermann and Paul Edwards, tr. Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney (Penguin, London, 1978)
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Norse earls of Orkney
- Ragnvald Eysteinsson "the Wise" (9th century)
- Sigurd Eysteinsson "the Mighty" (to 892)
- Guthorm Sigurdsson (893)
- Hallad Rognvaldsson (893–895)
- Torf-Einarr Rognvaldarson (895–910)
- Arnkel Torf-Einarsson (910–954)
- Erlend Torf-Einarsson (910-954)
- Thorfinn Torf-Einarsson "Skull-Splitter" (910–963)
- Arnfinn, Havard, Ljot and Hlodvir Thorfinnsson (963–988)
- Sigurd Hlodvirsson "the Stout" (990–1014)
- Sumarlidi Sigurdsson (1014–1016)
- Brusi Sigurdsson (1014–1031)
- Einar Sigurdsson "Wry-mouth" (1014–1026)
- Thorfinn Sigurdsson "the Mighty" (1025–1064)
- Rögnvald Brusason (1036–1046)
- Paul and Erlend Thorfinnsson (1064–1098)
- Sigurd Magnusson "the Jerusalem-farer" (1098–1103)
- Haakon Paulsson (1104–1123)
- Magnus Erlendsson (1106–1116)
- Harald Haakonsson (1123–1130)
- Paul Haakonsson (1123–1136)
- Rögnvald Kali Kolsson (1136–1158)
- Harald Maddadsson "the Old" (1138–1206)
- Erlend Haraldsson (1151–1154)
- Harald Eiriksson "the Younger" (1191–1198)
- David Haraldsson (1206–1214)
- Jon Haraldsson (1206–1231)
Dates are approximate. Joint earldoms were frequent.
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