Rögnvald Kali Kolsson

Earl of Orkney, religious figure

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Earl of Orkney held power in the 12th century. Played a significant role in the history of the Orkney Islands. Actively promoted Christianity within the region and assisted with the establishment of churches. His leadership coincided with a complex political landscape involving Norse and Scottish interests. Observed for contributions to the ecclesiastical foundations in Orkney, including the foundation of St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall. Died in 1158, with subsequent recognition as a saint due to his religious efforts.

Promoted Christianity in Orkney

Assisted in founding St. Magnus Cathedral

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