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'''Rollo''' ({{Wiki|Old Norse}}: ''Hrolfr''; c. 860 – c. 932), also known as '''Rollo Stoutheart''' and '''Rollo the Walker | '''Rollo''' ({{Wiki|Old Norse}}: ''Hrolfr''; c. 860 – c. 932), also known as '''Rollo Stoutheart'''<ref name="Twists and Turns">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Twists and Turns]]</ref> and '''Rollo the Walker''',{{Cite|19 February 2022}} later baptized as '''Robert''',<ref name="Lost Axe">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Rollo's Lost Dane Axe]]</ref> was a [[Viking]] leader who became the first ruler of [[Normandy]], a region in northern [[France]]. He was the son of [[Rognvald Eysteinsson]], a petty king of {{Wiki|Møre og Romsdal|Møre}} and the brother of [[Gurim]]. | ||
Rollo later went on to become one of the leaders of the [[Siege of Paris (885-886)|Siege of Paris]] in 885. He was also the founder of the {{Wiki|House of Normandy}}, which produced numerous kings of [[England]], including [[William the Conqueror]]. | Rollo later went on to become one of the leaders of the [[Siege of Paris (885-886)|Siege of Paris]] in 885. He was also the founder of the {{Wiki|House of Normandy}}, which produced numerous kings of [[England]], including [[William the Conqueror]]. | ||
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Historically, Rollo's origin have been a subject of debate amongs historians, with numerous contradicting sources which states he originates from either [[Denmark]] or Norway. His family is also debated with no clear distinction. However, in ''Valhalla'', the ship stories of Rollo's father and Gurim is likely based on the source provided by {{Wiki|Dudo of Saint-Quentin}}, while Rollo's father being Rognvald is likely based on the ''{{Wiki|Orkneyinga saga}}''. | Historically, Rollo's origin have been a subject of debate amongs historians, with numerous contradicting sources which states he originates from either [[Denmark]] or Norway. His family is also debated with no clear distinction. However, in ''Valhalla'', the ship stories of Rollo's father and Gurim is likely based on the source provided by {{Wiki|Dudo of Saint-Quentin}}, while Rollo's father being Rognvald is likely based on the ''{{Wiki|Orkneyinga saga}}''. | ||
Rollo earned his prominent moniker of “the Walker” because, as a later Norman chronicler described, he was so tall that no horse could carry him. | Rollo earned his prominent moniker of “the Walker” because, as a later Norman chronicler described, he was so tall that no horse could carry him.{{Cite|19 February 2022}} | ||
Despite Rollo's prominent role in the siege of Paris between 885 and 886, he does not appear in ''[[The Siege of Paris]]'' DLC which depicts the events. | Despite Rollo's prominent role in the siege of Paris between 885 and 886, he does not appear in ''[[The Siege of Paris]]'' DLC which depicts the events. | ||
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Rollo (Old Norse: Hrolfr; c. 860 – c. 932), also known as Rollo Stoutheart[1] and Rollo the Walker, [citation needed] later baptized as Robert,[2] was a Viking leader who became the first ruler of Normandy, a region in northern France. He was the son of Rognvald Eysteinsson, a petty king of Møre and the brother of Gurim.
Rollo later went on to become one of the leaders of the Siege of Paris in 885. He was also the founder of the House of Normandy, which produced numerous kings of England, including William the Conqueror.
Biography
Early life
Rollo was born in Norway to Rognvald Eysteinsson,[3] a petty king who ruled the region of Møre in the northernmost of western Norway,[4] and had a brother named Gurim.[3] In Rollo's teenage years, Rognvald was acquainted and had disagreements with Kjotve the Cruel, a petty king of Agder in southern Norway. Rognvald refused to bow his head and serve under Kjotve, which led the latter to send his man to eliminate Rognvald at some point while Rollo was out hunting. Subsequently, after also losing Gurim to Kjotve's men, Rollo fled from Norway and resided in Francia, vowing revenge for his family's death.[3] During his stay in the kingdom, Rollo met and had a brief romantic relationship with the noblewoman Estrid, who was later betrothed to the ealdorman of Essex Birstan.[5]
A few years later, Rollo returned to Norway to seek revenge against Kjotve, but later learned he had been eliminated by Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan from a rival kingdom.[3] He subsequently travelled to England and by 875, became a captain and led his own group of Vikings, including Lork and Gerhild. He also frequented the brothel in Colcestre.[5]
Behind the scenes
Rollo is a historical character who appears in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. He is voiced by Canadian actor Curtis Legault.
Historically, Rollo's origin have been a subject of debate amongs historians, with numerous contradicting sources which states he originates from either Denmark or Norway. His family is also debated with no clear distinction. However, in Valhalla, the ship stories of Rollo's father and Gurim is likely based on the source provided by Dudo of Saint-Quentin, while Rollo's father being Rognvald is likely based on the Orkneyinga saga.
Rollo earned his prominent moniker of “the Walker” because, as a later Norman chronicler described, he was so tall that no horse could carry him. [citation needed]
Despite Rollo's prominent role in the siege of Paris between 885 and 886, he does not appear in The Siege of Paris DLC which depicts the events.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (first appearance)
- Siege of Paris (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Twists and Turns
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Rollo's Lost Dane Axe
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Ship stories: Rollo
- ↑
Rognvald Eysteinsson on Wikipedia
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Old Wounds
