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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Magnus Heinason or Mogens Heinesøn was a Faroese naval hero, trader and privateer. He was the son of Heine Havreki, a Norwegian priest from Bergen who emigrated to the Faroe Islands and who helped introduce the Lutheran Reformation to the Faroe Islands, and Gyri Arnbjørnsdatter, Havreki''s second wife from a powerful and weathly Norwegian clan. Magnus Heinason was engaged three times and married twice. Magnus had a son with a Faroese lady Kollfina in ca. 1560. Rasmus…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Magnus Heinason or Mogens Heinesøn was a Faroese naval hero, trader and privateer. He was the son of Heine Havreki, a Norwegian priest from Bergen who emigrated to the Faroe Islands and who helped introduce the Lutheran Reformation to the Faroe Islands, and Gyri Arnbjørnsdatter, Havreki''s second wife from a powerful and weathly Norwegian clan. Magnus Heinason was engaged three times and married twice. Magnus had a son with a Faroese lady Kollfina in ca. 1560. Rasmus Magnussen (1560 1670) lived to the age of 110 years old, and at the age of 103 was himself father of a son. In 1580 Magnus met a Norwegian noble lady Margrethe Axeldatter Gyntersberg or von Güntersberg (1565 1589). They had a child Mogensbarn that died as child. They did not marry because she accused him of rape. The noble family then demanded that he marry Margrethe''s younger sister, Sophie Axeldatter Gynhterberg (1566 1607). They married in 1582 in Bergenhus, Bergen and had one daughter, Elsebeth Magnusdatter (1584 1645).