Hálfdan "Midi" Eysteinsson
Liv of Westmare
Gudrřdr "Veidikonung" Hálfdanarson King Of Vestfold
(-Abt 821)

 

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Ása Haraldsdóttir

Gudrřdr "Veidikonung" Hálfdanarson King Of Vestfold

  • Born: Vestfold
  • Marriage: Ása Haraldsdóttir 160
  • Died: Abt 821, Vestfold

bullet   Other names for Gudrřdr were Gudröd "the Hunting King." Hálfdanarson and Gudröd "the Magnicent" Hálfdanarson.

bullet  General Notes:

~Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 243A:15, Gudröd, son of Hálfdan "White-Leg and Ása, King of Vermanland, Vestfold and Vingulmark was murdered 810-827 on the instigation of his second wife Ása in revenge for forcibly abducting her and killing, abt. 800, her father and brother. 160

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands, Gudröd Halfdansson.
The Historia Norwegie names "Guthrodum Regem Venatorem" as son of "Halfdan Auri Prodigus Cibique Tenacissimus", recording that he was betrayed by his wife who bribed one of his squires to murder him [Historia Norwegie X, pp. 78 and 80]. The Ynglinga Saga names Gudröd "the Hunter" as son of Halfdan "the Mild" [Snorre, Ynglinga Saga, 53]. Gudröd's wives were Alfhilda daughter of Alfarin, King at Alfheim, and Asa, daughter of Harald, King at Agder. The Ynglinga Saga records that Gudröd "the Hunter" proposed marriage to Asa, daughter of Harald "Redbeard" king at Agder, after the death of his first wife, but was refused. The Saga records that Gudröd proceeded to invade Agder, kill Harald and his son Gyrd, and abduct and marry Asa [Snorre, Ynglinga Saga, 53]. The Historia Norwegie records that Asa bribed one of his squires to murder her husband [Historia Norwegie X, p. 80].


Gudrřdr married Ása Haraldsdóttir, daughter of Harald "Granraudi" King Of Agdir and Unknown.160 (Ása Haraldsdóttir was born in Vestfold.)


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