Gjesling

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Gjesling (or Gjæsling) is an old family at Vågå in Oppland, Norway.[1]

In 1130 Ivar Gjesling was the earliest-known owner of the farm Sandbu (just south of Vågåmo) in Vågå. He served as King Magnus IV's lendmann (governor) for the Opplands. Ivar Gjesling, allied himself with the Birchlegs (Birkebeinerne) — who chose Sverre as their king at Øreting in 1177.[2] Sverre granted him the valley of Heidal as a reward.

Sigrid Undset's fictional Lady Ragnfrid, wife of Lavrans, was created a Gjesling from Sandbu.

Gjesling descendants still own the farm Sandbu in the Vågå region, Riddersandbu, which includes buildings built before 1600.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gjesling Store Norske Leksikon. Retrieved 18 September 2013 (in Norwegian)
  2. ^ C. S. Schilbred and Terje Bratberg: Sandbuætten Store Norske Leksikon. Retrieved 18 September 2013 (in Norwegian)