Danish jarl famous for raiding Galicia in the 11th century.
Ulv Galiciefarer[1] (also known as Galicieulv (Galiciwolf)[2][3] c. 1000[4] / 1010), aka Jarl Galizur-Ulfric,[5] was a Danish jarl, a Viking chieftain who became famous for his raids, looting and pillaging the lands of Galicia in the early eleventh century, perhaps in 1028 or 1048, during the reign of Bermudo III and Ferdinand I of Leon. According to Saxo Grammaticus and the Knýtlinga saga, Galicieulv was grandfather of Boedil Thurgotsdatter, the wife of Eric I of Denmark.
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