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Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir
Bjaðmunjo's name as it appears on folio 34r of AM 47 fol (Eirspennill): "Biaðmynio d(ottor) Myriartak".[1]
SpouseSigurðr Magnússon
HouseUí Briain
FatherMuirchertach Ua Briain

Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir (also known in Old Norse as Bjaðmynja; and in Gaelic as Ben Muman, Bé Binn, Blathmuine, and Bláthmín; fl. 1102/1103) was a daughter of a Muirchertach Ua Briain, High King of Ireland. In 1102 whilst still a child, she was married to Sigurðr, son of Magnús Óláfsson, King of Norway. At this time, Magnús appears to have been in the process of setting up his son as king over the Earldom of Orkney, the Kingdom of the Isles, and the Kingdom of Dublin. The marriage itself temporarily bound Muirchertach and Magnús together as allies before the latter's death the following year. Sigurðr thereupon repudiated Bjaðmunjo, and left for Scandinavia, where he proceeded to share the Norwegian kingship with his brothers.

Background

Locations relating to Bjaðmunjo's life and times.

Bjaðmunjo was a daughter of Muirchertach Ua Briain, High King of Ireland (died 1119).[2] In the late eleventh century, following the death of his father, Muirchertach seized control of the Kingdom of Munster and moved to extend his authority throughout Ireland as High King of Ireland. In so doing, he gained control of the Norse-Gaelic Kingdom of Dublin, and as a result began to extend his influence into the nearby Kingdom of the Isles.[3] There is uncertainty concerning the political situation in the Isles in the last decade of the eleventh century.[4] What is known for sure is that, before the end of the century, Magnús Óláfsson, King of Norway (died 1103) led a marauding fleet from Scandinavia into the Irish Sea region, where he held power until his death in 1103.[5]

The catalyst for this Norwegian intervention may have been the extension of Muirchertach's influence into the Irish Sea region following the death of Gofraid Crobán, King of the Isles (died 1095).[6] The region itself appears to have degenerated into chaos following Gofraid's demise, and Magnús seems to have taken it upon himself to reassert Norwegian authority.[7] Magnús made two expeditions into the Irish Sea region. One arrived in 1098; the other in 1102.[8] The focus of the second overseas operation appears to have been Ireland itself.[9] Following an apparent Norwegian conquest of Dublin,[10] Magnús and Muirchertach negotiated a peace agreement, sealed through the marriage of Magnús' son, Sigurðr (died 1130), and Bjaðmunjo herself.[11]

Marriage

Excerpt from folio 32r of Bodleian Library MS Rawlinson B 503 (the Annals of Inisfallen) concerning the two marital alliances conducted by Muirchertach in 1102.

The marriage agreement between Magnús and Muirchertach is noted in several sources. The Annals of Inisfallen and the Annals of the Four Masters reveal that the marriage to place in 1102.[12] Other sources reporting the marriage include Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum, Orkneyinga saga, and Magnúss saga berfœtts within Heimskringla.[13] The forms of Bjaðmunjo's name in these Scandinavian sources (Bjaðmunjo and Bjaðmynja) suggest that they may represent the Gaelic Bé Binn, a name known to have been borne by other members of the Uí Briain.[14] Other Gaelic names equated to that of Bjaðmunjo include Ben Muman,[15] Blathmuine,[16] and Bláthmín.[17] Sigurðr was apparently twelve-years-old at the time of the marriage,[18] although Bjaðmunjo's age is uncertain.[19] The remarkably young age of the newlyweds, and the fact that the union is recorded at all in historical sources, suggests that a dynastic marriage was required for the conclusion of peace between their fathers.[20]

There seems to be some confusion in several historical sources regarding the marriage. For example, the twelfth-century monk Ordericus Vitalis (died 1142×) claimed that Magnús himself married the daughter of an Irish king in about 1093.[21] According to Morkinskinna, Magnús was at one point set to marry a certain Maktildr, described as an "emperor's daughter".[22] It is possible that Maktildr represents Matilda (died 1118), a woman who was a sister of the reigning Étgar mac Maíl Choluim, King of Scotland (died 1107), and who is known to have married Henry I, King of England (died 1135) in 1110.[23] In fact, the episode concerning Magnús and Maktildr in Morkinskinna may have influenced the erroneous claim preserved by the same source and Fagrskinna purporting that Sigurðr married a daughter of Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, King of Scotland.[24] At about the same time as the marriage between Bjaðmunjo and Sigurðr, the former's father secured yet another marital alliance through another daughter and Arnulf de Montgomery, Earl of Pembroke (died 1118×1122), an English magnate in the midst of a revolt against the reigning King of England.[25]

Ramifications

Just prior to the settlement of peace between the Uí Briain and the Norwegians, Muirchertach was not only contending with the arrival of Magnús, but was also locked in an extended struggle with Domnall Mac Lochlainn, King of Cenél nEógain (died 1121). The agreement of a year's peace between Muirchertach and Magnús, however, turned Magnús from an enemy into an ally.[26] Whilst Magnús appears to have intended for Sigurðr to rule over his recently-won overseas territories—a region stretching from Orkney to Dublin[27]—Muirchertach appears to have intended to exert influence into the Isles through his new son-in-law.[28] In fact, during the following year, Muirchertach and Magnús cooperated in military operations throughout Ireland.[29] Unfortunately for Muirchertach, and his long-term ambitions in Ireland and the Isles, Magnús was slain in Ulster in 1103.[30] Thereupon Morkinskinna and Fagrskinna reveal that Sigurðr immediately repudiated Bjaðmunjo[31]—their marriage apparently having been unconsummated[32]—and returned to Norway.[31] There Sigurðr proceeded to share the Norwegian kingship with his two brothers, Eysteinn (died 1123) and Óláfr (died 1115).[33] It would over one hundred and fifty years until another King of Norway ventured into the Isles.[34]

See also

Citations

  1. ^ Jónsson (1916) p. 120; AM 47 Fol (E) (n.d.).
  2. ^ Hudson (1979) p. 98 fig. 28.
  3. ^ Duffy (1992) pp. 104–110.
  4. ^ Davey (2006); Power (1986) p. 115.
  5. ^ McCormic (2009) p. 102; Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) pp. 236–240; Duffy (2002) pp. 57–59; Power (1994) p. 216.
  6. ^ Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 239; Bracken (2004); Duffy (2002) p. 57; Duffy (1992) p. 110.
  7. ^ Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 239.
  8. ^ McCormic (2009) p. 102; Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) pp. 236–240; Bracken (2004); Duffy (1992) pp. 110–113.
  9. ^ Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 239; Duffy (1992) pp. 110–113.
  10. ^ McCormic (2009) pp. 102–103; Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 239.
  11. ^ Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 239; Bracken (2004); Duffy (2002) pp. 58–59; Duffy (1992) pp. 111–113.
  12. ^ Annals of the Four Masters (2013a) § 1102.11; Annals of the Four Masters (2013b) § 1102.11; Annals of Inisfallen (2010) § 1102.6; Annals of Inisfallen (2008) § 1102.6; Driscoll (2008) p. 105 n. 143; Power (2005) p. 17, 17 n. 15; Duffy (2002) p. 59; Power (1986) p. 122; Anderson (1922) p. 126 n. 3.
  13. ^ Aalto (2010) pp. 93, 162–163; Beuermann (2010) p. 116, 116 n. 48; McCormic (2009) p. 108; Driscoll (2008) pp. 70–71; Salvucci (2005) p. 101 n. 19; Duffy (2002) p. 59; Power (1986) p. 122, 122 n. 2; Anderson (1922) pp. 116, 116–117 n. 6; Vigfusson (1887) p. 72; Anderson; Hjaltalin; Goudie (1873) p. 57; Laing (1844) p. 133.
  14. ^ Ó Cróinín (2013) ch. 10 n. 30.
  15. ^ Flanagan (2008) p. 910; Duffy (1992) p. 112.
  16. ^ Waßenhoven (2006) pp. 231, 265; Ryan (1942).
  17. ^ Beuermann (2010) pp. 119–120; Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 239; Anderson (1922) pp. 116, 116–117 n. 6.
  18. ^ Power (1986) p. 122.
  19. ^ Aalto (2010) pp. 162–163; Driscoll (2008) p. 105 n. 143; Duffy (2005); Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 239; Power (2005) p. 17; Power (1986) p. 122.
  20. ^ Aalto (2010) pp. 162–163.
  21. ^ Power (1986) pp. 112–113, 113 n. 1; Forester (1854) p. 216; Le Prevost (1852) p. 29.
  22. ^ Andersson; Gade (2000) pp. 307–308; Power (1986) pp. 121–122; Unger (1867) pp. 151–152.
  23. ^ Power (1986) pp. 121–122.
  24. ^ Aalto (2010) pp. 93 n. 30, 162–163; Driscoll (2008) p. 106 n. 146; Finlay (2004) pp. 248, 252; Andersson; Gade (2000) pp. 303, 313; Power (1986) p. 122; Jónsson (1932) pp. 320, 328; Anderson (1922) p. 115 n. 1; Unger (1867) pp. 147, 156.
  25. ^ Downham (2004) p. 71.
  26. ^ McCormic (2009) pp. 102–103; Duffy (2002) pp. 58–59; Duffy (1992) pp. 110–113.
  27. ^ Oram (2011) p. 51; Beuermann (2010) pp. 118–119; Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 239; Hudson (2005) p. 190.
  28. ^ Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) pp. 239–240; Power (2005) p. 17; Duffy (2002) p. 59; Duffy (1993) p. 16.
  29. ^ Driscoll (2008) p. 105 n. 143; Power (2005) p. 17.
  30. ^ Oram (2011) p. 51; Driscoll (2008) p. 105 n. 143; Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) pp. 239–240; Power (2005) p. 17; Duffy (2002) p. 59.
  31. ^ a b Oram (2011) p. 51; Aalto (2010) pp. 162–163; Driscoll (2008) p. 106 n. 146; Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005) p. 240; Power (2005) p. 17; Finlay (2004) p. 252; Andersson; Gade (2000) p. 313; Power (1986) p. 113 n. 1; Jónsson (1932) p. 328; Unger (1867) p. 156; Krag (2009).
  32. ^ Krag (2009).
  33. ^ Norseng (2014); Krag (2009).
  34. ^ Duffy (2002) p. 59.

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