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King Ivar "Vidfamne" Halfdansson

Also Known As: "'Wide Fathom'", "Vidfamne", "Vidfame", "Ívar hinn víðfaðmi", "/Vidfame/", "Ivar Vidfavne", "Konge", "King of Uppsala and Scane"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Roeskilde, Lethra, Denmark
Death: circa 647 (26-43)
Baltic sea (Drowning)
Immediate Family:

Son of Halfdan the Valiant and Moalda 'Digri'
Husband of Thyra Halfdasson; Gauthild Gyrithe Alfsdatter and Digre Moland
Father of Auðr the Deep-Minded; Gyrita De Scanie and Alfhild Princess of Scania (Skåne)
Brother of Auda of Roeskilda Digre; Thrond "the Old" Haraldsson or Halfdansson, of Hålogaland and Solveig Halfdansdotter, Eysteins Hardråde's wife

Occupation: King of Denmark and Sweden, Gothildur av Jyllland, Konge i Norden, Kung av Sverige, King of Sweden, King of Lethra, Earl of the Uplands, Konge av Danmark og Sverige, King, King in Sweden, Roi d'Upsala et de Lethra, Konge af Danmark og Sverige, Kong, Konge
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Ivar Halvdansson 'Vidfamne' Ívarr inn víðfaðmi (Icelandic)

Basics

  • Father: Halfdan "Snälle" "The Valiant" Haraldsson (Sogubrot, Heimskringla, Hervarar Saga)
  • Mother: Moalda "Digri" (source unclear)
  • Wife: Gyrithe Alfsdatter (source unclear)
    • Daughter: Audur the Deep-Minded

Synopsis

Ivar Vidfamne or Ívarr inn víðfaðmi (Ivar the Wide-Fathoming) was a Danish and Swedish king hailing from Scania. He may have died c. 700.[1] According to the Heimskringla and the Hervarar saga, Ivar was also the king of Norway, Denmark, Saxony and parts of England.

Ivar in the Sagas

He began as king of Scania and conquered Sweden by defeating Ingjald Illråde. He is then said to have conquered all of Scandinavia and parts of England. Because of his harsh rule, many Swedes fled west and populated Värmland under its king Olof Trätälja. His last campaign was in North Eastern Europe where he died, defeated by Odin in disguise. (Another source claims he took his life by drowning himself in the Gulf of Finland.)

According to both Ynglinga saga and Sögubrot, his homeland was Scania, but according to the Ynglinga saga, he had to flee Scania when his uncle Guðröðr of Scania had slain his father Halfdan the Valiant. The Ynglinga saga, Historia Norvegiæ, Hervarar saga and Upplendinga Konungum tell that Ivar conquered Sweden after Ingjald's suicide, and later returned to take Denmark.

According to Hversu Noregr byggdist and Njal's Saga, he was the son of Halfdan the Valiant (also given as his father in the Ynglinga saga and the Hervarar saga), son of Harald the Old, son of Valdar, son of Roar (Hroðgar) of the house of Skjöldung (Scylding). According to Hversu, Njal's saga, the Lay of Hyndla and Sögubrot, Ivar had a daughter named Auðr the Deep-Minded.

Sögubrot relates that when Ivar was the king of Sweden, he gave his daughter Auðr the Deep-Minded to king Hrœrekr slöngvanbaugi of Zealand, in spite of the fact that she wanted to marry Hrœrek's brother Helgi the Sharp. Hrœrekr and Auðr had the son Harald Wartooth. Ivar made Hrœrekr kill his brother Helgi, and after this, he attacked and killed Hrœrekr. However, Auðr arrived with the Zealand army and chased her father Ivar back to Sweden. The following year, Auðr went to Gardariki with her son Harald and many powerful men and married its king Raðbarðr. This was the opportunity for Ivar to conquer Zealand.

The Hervarar saga does not mention any daughter named Auðr. Instead it mentions an Alfhild. Ivar gave her to Valdar whom Ivar made subking of Denmark.

However, when Ivar learnt that Auðr had married without his permission, he marshalled a great leidang from Denmark and Sweden and went to Gardariki. He was very old at the time. However, when they had arrived at the borders of Raðbarð's kingdom, Karelia (Karjálabotnar), he threw himself overboard. Harald then returned to Scania to become its ruler. In the Lay of Hyndla, Ivar, Auðr, Hrœrekr and Harald appear. Raðbarðr also appears, but there is no information about his relationship with them.

Notes

  1. ^ Lagerquist, Lars O. (1997). Sveriges Regenter, från forntid till nutid. Stockholm: Norstedts. pp. 22. ISBN 91-1-963882-5.

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Ivar Vidfamne var en nordisk sagokung vars existens inte är historiskt belagd, men vilken förekommer i ett flertal isländska sagor.

Vidfamne skall från början ha varit kung av Skåne. Enligt Snorre Sturlasson blev han sedermera även kung av Svitjod, samt av Norge, Danmark, Finland, Saxland, Kurland, Estland, Gårdarike och norra England, det vill säga Northumbria. Han skall ha erövrat sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde, och sedan ha underlagt sig alla kustländerna kring Östersjön och Nordsjön. Vidfamne omnämns dock inte i Saxo Grammaticii Gesta Danorum, där Sigurd Ring, utan mellanleden Vidfamne och Harald Hildetand, efterträder Ingjald Illråde som kung.

Vidfamne var enligt berättelserna son till Halvdan Snälle av Skjöldungaätten, och enligt Hervararsagan var han, på sin mors sida, ättling till en östgotisk kungasläkt. Han var gift med en dotter till Heidrek av Småland (son till Agantyr, kung i Småland). Han var far till Aud Djupaudga (gift först med Hrörek av Lejre och sedan med Radbart av Gårdarike). I Danmark satte han enligt den sägenhistoriska Sögubrot sin dotters make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom. Därefter gjorde han Valdar till kung.

Ivar Vidfamne skall ha omkommit (kastades i vattnet och drunknade) på en härfärd till Gårdarike då han blev ordentligt uppläxad för sin grymhet, svekfullhet och makthunger, av sin egen fosterfar Hord. Han kastade sig i havet efter sin fosterfar, men kom aldrig mer upp. Äldre forskning, bland annat av Birger Nerman, påstod att Ivar skulle vara höglagd på Valsgärde, i den näst äldsta gravhögen som daterats till slutet av 600-talet, utanför Uppsala.[1][2] Idag har man gått ifrån dessa antaganden, och bland annat Riksantikvarieämbetet fastslår att vi inte vet vilka som blivit begravda där.[3]

Frans G. Bengtsson gjorde sin romanhjälte Röde Orm till ättling av Ivar Vidfamne.

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Sources:

1. "Royalty for Commoners",

        Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.

This book lists all of the known ancestors of John of Gaunt,
which amounts to most of the Medieval royalty of Europe. Also
see the following article: "A Mediaeval Miscellany:
Commentaries on Roderick W. Stuart's Royalty for Commoners,"
The American Genealogist 69 (April 1994)
2. "Royal Genealogical Database",

Home Page

http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=gb&emne=nor&person=Ivar%20Vidfavne

Ivar Vidfavne (Ívar hinn víðfaðmi)

King in Sweden


Noteringar

Son till Halvdan Snälle av Skjöldungaätten (se under Ingjald Illråde) och därmed Attling till Oden. Erövrade sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden inklusive Danmark. Gift med en dotter till Heidrek (son till Angantyr, kung i Småland). I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) göra Hrörek till underkonung män lat senare dräpa Honom. AUD Djupaudga gifte senare om sig med Radbjart av Ryssland.


Enligt Snorre Sturlasson var han kung av Svitjod från år 655 till år 695, samt av Norge, Danmark, delar av England och från början kung av Skåne. Han var son till Halvdan snälle av Skjöldungaätten. Han dog 695.

Ivar ska ha erövrat sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Han ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden och större delen av Brittiska öarna.

Han var gift med en dotter till Heidrek av Småland (son till Agantyr, kung i Småland). Han var far till Aud Djupaudga (gift först med Hrörek av Lejre och sedan med Radbart av Gårdarike).

I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom.

Ivar Vidfamne ska ha omkommit år 695 på en härfärd till Gårdarike då han blev ordentligt uppläxad för sin grymhet, svekfullhet och makthunger, av sin egen fosterfar Hord. Han kastade sig i havet efter sin fosterfar, men kom aldrig mer upp. Han påstås vara höglagd på Valsgärde utanför Uppsala. (Källa: Wikipedia)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Vidfamne

http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Vidfamne


1.

Kong Ivar VIDFAVNE av Danmark

Født: Ca. 612, Danmark

Ekteskap: Gauthild (Gyrite av Jylland) ALFSDATTER

Død: 647 i en alder av omkring 35 år

Ivar giftet seg med Gauthild (Gyrite av Jylland) ALFSDATTER, datter av Alf OLAFSON (av Jylland) og Ukjent. (Gauthild (Gyrite av Jylland) ALFSDATTER ble født ca. 614 i Danmark.)

http://www.autotech-norge.no/458.htm

2.

Ivar Vidfavne.

"Vidfadme" betyder "den, som favner bredt" og hentyder til, at han blev konge af både Danmark, vistnok af Sverige (hvis ikke det var hans søn som blev konge af Sverige), dele af Rusland og måske det nordøstlige England.

Yngve-Frej er en sammenblanding af to forskellige stamfædre. Før Sveriges erobring regnedes guden Frej for at være de svenske kongers stamfar, men derefter var det Ivar/Yngve, som regnedes for at være stamfar til alle de senere svenske konger. Disse to forskellige stamfædre er i traditionen med tiden blevet smeltet sammen, ved at Ivar er blevet gjort identisk med guden Frej.

Muligvis druknede han.

Hentet fra "http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Benl%C3%B8s"

Ivar Vidfadme, af Skjoldungeæten, erholdt sit Binavn formedelst

sine vidtløftige Besiddelser. Han modtog Styret over Sverige,

da Svenskerne vare blevne kjede af Ynglingeæten, men havde

tillige forud udstrakt sit Vælde over Danmark, en Deel af Neder-

sachsen og Northumberland, samt gjorde Streiftog til Finland og

Estland. Ivar Vidfadme var en berømt Kriger; men blodtørstig,

grum og svigfuld. Da han selv ikke besad mandlig Arving, efter-

fulgtes han af Dattersønnen Harald Hildetand. Han omkom selv

i en Hærfærd mod sin Maag Kong Radbard i Garderike, hvor-

hen hans Datter Aud havde flygtet med sin Søn Harald forat

undgaae Faderens Forfølgelser.


Bilden: Ivar Vidfamnes rike (i rött) och de områden som betalade skatt till honom (i blått) enligt sagorna

Ivar Vidfamne var en svensk sagokung vars existens inte är historiskt belagd. Enligt Snorre Sturlasson var han kung av Svitjod från år 655 till år 695, samt av Norge, Danmark, delar av England och från början kung av Skåne. Han var son till Halvdan snälle av Skjöldungaätten. Han dog 695.

Ivar ska ha erövrat sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Han ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden och större delen av Brittiska öarna.

Han var gift med en dotter till Heidrek av Småland (son till Agantyr, kung i Småland). Han var far till Aud Djupaudga (gift först med Hrörek av Lejre och sedan med Radbart av Gårdarike).

I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom.

Ivar Vidfamne ska ha omkommit år 695 på en härfärd till Gårdarike då han blev ordentligt uppläxad för sin grymhet, svekfullhet och makthunger, av sin egen fosterfar Hord. Han kastade sig i havet efter sin fosterfar, men kom aldrig mer upp. Han påstås vara höglagd på Valsgärde utanför Uppsala.

Företrädare:

Ingjald Illråde Svenska sagokungar

Efterträdare:

Harald Hildetand

IVAR VIDFAVNE

kung över Nordens första storrike. Uppges vara född på Ivön i Villands härad, som son till Halfdan Snjælle. Det råder olika uppfattningar om under vilken tidsrymd Ivar Vidfavne kan ha levt, allt från 600-talets början till 700-talets slut, men om man sätter sin tilltro till Snorre Sturlasson som jämsides nämner kungar i Tyskland, England och Frankrike, om vilka vi har säkrare uppgifter, kan 700-talets slut vara Ivar Vidfavnes levnadstid.

Ivar berättas ha befunnit sig i Northumberland när han underrättades om dråpet på sin far, och genast vänt hem till Skåne, för att ta landet i besittning. Härifrån startade han också hämndkriget mot Ingjald Illråde och dennes dotter Åsa. Det hela ändade med att Ingjald och Åsa lät bränna sig inne för att inte hamna i Ivars Vidfavnes händer, och att Ivar därefter lade hela Sveaväldet under sig. Hans välde utökades också snart med övriga Danaväldet och en stor del av Saxland (norra Tyskland) och de baltiska kustländerna (som då kallades för "Österriket"). Dessutom var han sedan tidigare även kung över Northumberland i England; - således ett dåtida nordiskt storrike utan motstycke i historien!

Ivar Vidfavnes dotter Aud berättas ha varit gift med lydkungen Hrørek i Lejre, och i detta äktenskap föddes sonen Harald, som senare skulle bli berömd under tillnamnet Hildetand. Det berättas, att sedan Ivar dräpt sin svärson skjoldungakungen Hrørek, flydde Aud med sin son till Gårdarike, där hon gifte sig med kung Randver.

När Ivar så fått kännedom om detta, sägs han ha blivit mycket vred och avseglat österut med sin flotta. Under sin härfärd mot Gårdarike skall han ha träffat sin fosterfar Horder i Karelen vid Finska Viken. Horder sägs här ha uppläxat Ivar Vidfavne för hans grymhet, svekfullhet och makthunger. Ivar skall då ha blivit så upprörd, att han sprungit överbord mot Horders skepp för att försöka komma åt denne. Han missade emellertid språnget och hamnade i vattnet och drunknade. Efter Ivar Vidfavnes död splittrades också det första storriket i Nordens historia.

Ívarr inn víðfaðmi or Ivar Vidfamne. Danish Scanian king, and king of the Geats c. 655- c.695, and according to the Heimskringla and the Hervarar saga also the king of Norway, Denmark, Saxony and parts of England.

He began as king of Scania and conquered Sweden by defeating Ingjald Illråde. He is then said to have conquered all of Scandinavia and parts of England. Because of his harsh rule, many Swedes fled west and populated Värmland under its king Olof Trätälja. His last campaign was in Russia where he died, defeated by Odin in disguise. (Another source claims he took his life by drowning himself in the Gulf of Finland.)

According to both Ynglinga saga and Sögubrot, his homeland was Scania, but according to the Ynglinga saga, he had to flee Scania when his uncle Guðröðr of Scania had slain his father Halfdan the Valiant. The Ynglinga saga, Historia Norvegiæ, Hervarar saga and Upplendinga Konungum tell that Ivar conquered Sweden after Ingjald's suicide, and later returned to take Denmark.

According to Hversu Noregr byggdist and Njal's Saga, he was the son of Halfdan the Valiant (also given as his father in the Ynglinga saga and the Hervarar saga), son of Harald the Old, son of Valdar, son of Roar (Hroðgar) of the house of Skjöldung (Scylding). According to Hversu, Njal's saga, the Lay of Hyndla and Sögubrot, Ivar had a daughter named Auðr the Deep-Minded.

Sögubrot relates that when Ivar was the king of Sweden, he gave his daughter Auðr the Deep-Minded to king Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi of Zealand, in spite of the fact that she wanted to marry Hrærek's brother Helgi. Hrærekr and Auðr had the son Harald Wartooth. Ivar made Hrærekr kill his brother Helgi, and after this, he attacked and killed Hrærekr. However, Auðr arrived with the Zealand army and chased her father Ivar back to Sweden. The following year, Auðr went to Gardariki with her son Harald and many powerful men and married its king Radbart. This was the opportunity for Ivar to conquer Zealand.

The Hervarar saga does not mention any daughter named Auðr. Instead it mentions an Alfhild. Ivar gave her to Valdar whom Ivar made subking of Denmark.

However, when Ivar learnt that Auðr had married without his permission, he marshalled a great leidang from Denmark and Sweden and went to Gardariki. He was very old at the time. However, when they had arrived at the borders of Radbart's kingdom, Karelia (Karjálabotnar), he threw himself overboard. Harald then returned to Scania to become its ruler. In the Lay of Hyndla, Ivar, Auðr, Rörek and Harald appear. Radbart also appears, but there is no information about his relationship with them.

Primary sources

Hervarar saga

Lay of Hyndla

Sögubrot

Upplendinga Konungum

Ynglinga saga

Njal's Saga

Name: Ivar Halfdansson OF UPPSALA

Prefix: King

Given Name: Ivar Halfdansson

Surname: of Uppsala

Sex: M 1 2

Birth: 612

Father: Halfdan Haroldsson OF SWEDEN b: 590

Mother: Moalda

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

Aud Ivarsdatter OF LETHRA b: 633

Sources:

Abbrev: Stuart (1992)

Title: Royalty for Commoners

Author: Stuart, R. W.

Publication: Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2nd. Ed. 1992 (firstEd. 1988).

Page: pp. 175-176 (Line 240)

Abbrev: Ashley (1998)

Title: British Kings and Queens

Author: Ashley, Mike

Publication: New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998.

Page: p. 737


  • Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson King in Sweden

born Abt 0612 Of Denmark

died 0647

father:

  • Halfdan Haraldsson of Lethra King in Sweden & Denmark

born Abt 0590 Of Jutland, Denmark

died Abt 0650

mother:

  • Moalda "Digri" Kinriksdatter

born Abt 0594 Of Jutland, Denmark

married Abt 0611 Of Denmark

(end of information)

siblings:

  • Hraeric of Lethra

spouse:

  • Gauthild (Gyrithe) Alfsdotter

born Abt 0614 Of Denmark

married Abt 0632 Of Denmark

(end of information)

children:

  • Aud Ivarsdotter

born Abt 0633 Of Am, Denmark

married Abt 0669 Of Denmark

http://www.mathematical.com/halfdanssonivar612.html


Noteringar

Son till Halvdan Snälle av Skjöldungaätten (se under Ingjald Illråde) och därmed ättling till Oden. Erövrade sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden inklusive Danmark. Gift med en dotter till Heidrek (son till Angantyr, kung i Småland). I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom. Aud Djupaudga gifte senare om sig med Radbjart av Ryssland.


He began as king of Scania and conquered Sweden by defeating Ingjald Illråde. He is then said to have conquered all of Scandinavia and parts of England. Because of his harsh rule, many Swedes fled west and populated Värmland under its king Olof Trätälja. His last campaign was in Russia where he died, defeated by Odin in disguise. (Another source claims he took his life by drowning himself in the Gulf of Finland.)

The kingdom of Ivar Vidfamne (outlined in red) and the territories paying him tribute (outlined in purple), according to the sagas.According to both Ynglinga saga and Sögubrot, his homeland was Scania, but according to the Ynglinga saga, he had to flee Scania when his uncle Guðröðr of Scania had slain his father Halfdan the Valiant. The Ynglinga saga, Historia Norvegiæ, Hervarar saga and Upplendinga Konungum tell that Ivar conquered Sweden after Ingjald's suicide, and later returned to take Denmark.

According to Hversu Noregr byggdist and Njal's Saga, he was the son of Halfdan the Valiant (also given as his father in the Ynglinga saga and the Hervarar saga), son of Harald the Old, son of Valdar, son of Roar (Hroðgar) of the house of Skjöldung (Scylding). According to Hversu, Njal's saga, the Lay of Hyndla and Sögubrot, Ivar had a daughter named Auðr the Deep-Minded.

Sögubrot relates that when Ivar was the king of Sweden, he gave his daughter Auðr the Deep-Minded to king Hrœrekr slöngvanbaugi of Zealand, in spite of the fact that she wanted to marry Hrœrek's brother Helgi the Sharp. Hrœrekr and Auðr had the son Harald Wartooth. Ivar made Hrœrekr kill his brother Helgi, and after this, he attacked and killed Hrœrekr. However, Auðr arrived with the Zealand army and chased her father Ivar back to Sweden. The following year, Auðr went to Gardariki with her son Harald and many powerful men and married its king Raðbarðr. This was the opportunity for Ivar to conquer Zealand.

The Hervarar saga does not mention any daughter named Auðr. Instead it mentions an Alfhild. Ivar gave her to Valdar whom Ivar made subking of Denmark.

However, when Ivar learnt that Auðr had married without his permission, he marshalled a great leidang from Denmark and Sweden and went to Gardariki. He was very old at the time. However, when they had arrived at the borders of Raðbarð's kingdom, Karelia (Karjálabotnar), he threw himself overboard. Harald then returned to Scania to become its ruler. In the Lay of Hyndla, Ivar, Auðr, Hrœrekr and Harald appear. Raðbarðr also appears, but there is no information about his relationship with them.


Nickname: Wide Fathom from Skane.


ID: I69078

Name: Ivar HALFDANSSON

Suffix: King

Title: King

Sex: M

Birth: Abt 612 in ,Denmark

Note:

Sources: Russell; RC 240; Kraentzler 1655.

RC: Ivar Halfdansson, Woden-born King of Uppsala in Sweden, by conqust. King

of Lethra, c690.

K: Ivar Halfdansson, King of Sweden.

Russell: Ivar Vidfamer, King of the Danes.

Russell says Haldan Sniale and Alfo were parents of either Ivar or Gothilda.

And that Olaf the Sharp-eyed, King of Rerik, was the father of either Haldan

or Alfo.

Change Date: 12 JUL 2000 at 21:33:17


Stories: REF Halldor Arnason (harnason@u.washington.edu). Son means son and is never used for daughters. Daughters have -dottir instead of -son (or -sdottir instead of -sson, the s is the genitive ending of the father's name). It is however quite common to see people not familiar with the patronymic system, mix this up. The name Audr (the r is a nominative case ending that I like to keep but most people don't) could both be used as a woman's and a man's name and maybe there is some confusion because of that. In later time it became exclusively female. There is a male Audr in the Norse mythology, but a female one was one of the settlers of Iceland around 900. She came from Ireland, so maybe she had an Irish name that sounded somewhat similar to Audr, so Audr was used for her even though it was male. I don't know about that, just wondering. There is a Audr Ivarsdottir mentioned in the poem Hyndluljod as mother of Haraldr hilditonn Hraereksson and Randver Radbardsson. That poem is written in Iceland in the twelfth century, so the poet might not have any better idea of who Audr was than we do. He even uses the nickname "djupudga" (deepminded) for her, but that was the nickname of the Icelandic settler. I don't know who got it from whom. b. Abt 633 r. Denmark

Baptism: Ivar is another name for 'Vidfame.'


Note: He was king of Skane when Ingjald, The Wicked, was king of the Swedes at Uppsala. He had confronted King Ingjald which caused Ingjald to commit suicide by burning himself and others in his own hall.


http://www.genvagar.nu/show.asp?PersonId=278738

Vikingeslekter: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:4-aXDZo24IMJ:w...

Sköldungaätten

Enligt sägnerna fick Oden flera barn, bl.a. Skjöld.

Sköldungaättens stamtavla från Oden till drottning Margareta Valdemarsdotter:

Oden

Skjöld

Frodhi

Fridleif

Havar

Frodhi

Vermund

Olaf "den milde"

Dan "den magnefike"

Frodhi

Fridleif

Frodhi

Ingild

Halvdan

Frodhi

Halvdan Frodhisson

Hroar Halvdansson

Frodhi Hroarsson

Hrolf Frodhisson

Frodhi Hrolfsson

Halvdan "den snälle" Frodhisson

Ivar "Vidfamne" Halvdansson

Randver Ivarsson

Sigurd "Ring" Randversson

Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson

Björn "Järnsida" d.ä. Ragnarsson

Erik Björnsson

Anund Eriksson

Björn Anundsson

Olof Björnsson

Erik "Väderhatt" Olofsson

Björn Eriksson

Olof "Ring" Björnsson

Erik Olofsson

Emund Eriksson

Olof Emundsson Erik "Segersäll" Emundsson

Styrbjörn "den starke" Olofsson Olof "Skötkonung" Eriksson

Torkel Styrbjörnsson Emund "den gamle"

Ulf Torkelsson

Svend Estridsen

Erik I "Ejegod" Svendsson

Knut "Lavard" Eriksson

Valdemar "den store"

Kristofer I Valdemarsson Valdemar "Segraren" av Danmark

Erik Klipping V Knut Valdemarsson av Danmark

Kristoffer II Eriksson Svantepolk Knutsson

Valdemar IV "Atterdag"

Margareta Valdemarsdotter


Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes1,2,3

d. 647

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Father Hálfdan Snälle Haraldsson, King of Roeskilde

Mother Maolda (?) b. circa 590

    Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was the son of Hálfdan Snälle Haraldsson, King of Roeskilde and Maolda (?). Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes went to Scania after the death of his uncle Gudrod, and collected an army in all haste, and moved with it into Sweden where he hoped to avenge the death's of his uncle and father at the hands of Ingjalds daughter Aasa.4 He subdued the whole of Sweden, he brought in subjection to himself all the Danish dominions, a great deal of Saxland, all the East Country, and a fifth part of England, for this he became known as the "Wide Reacher" for so expanding his kingdom.4 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes also went by the name of Ivar "the Wide-Reacher". King of the Danes at Roskilde, Denmark, between 588 and 647.5 He was the successor of King of the Swedes Óláfr Trételgju Ingjaldsson; King of the Swedes.6 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was began to bring his army against the wicked king of Skåne, Ingjald Illråd and surrounded Ingjald's great hall on Lake Mälen in which Ingjald perished when he burned down his own palace around him and his daughter circa 623 at Lake Mälaren, Uppsala, Sweden.4 King of the Swedes at Uppsala, Sweden, between 630 and 647.6 He married Gyrita of Jutland.7 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes witnessed the death of Prince of Lejre Rörik Skjölding before 647; He was killed by Oda's father, Ivar, in revenge for Rurik's killing of Oda's lover, Helge. Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes died in 647. He died while sailing for Russia, where he set out to punish his daughter's new husband for marrying Oda without permission, and to do some plundering as well. His boat sank and he drowned in the frigid waters of the Gulf of Finland.8,9 He was the predecessor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Swedes.6 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was the predecessor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Danes.5

Family

Gyrita of Jutland b. circa 620

Child

   * Auda Ivarsdóttir+ b. c 633

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 143-40.

2. [S220] Rupert Alen and Anna Marie Dahlquist, Royal Familes of Scandanavia, Flanders, and Kiev, Pg. 169..
3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Skjöld, King of Danes, 73.
4. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.
5. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Scandanavia, Denmark.
6. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Scandanavia, Sweden.
7. [S220] Rupert Alen and Anna Marie Dahlquist, Royal Familes of Scandanavia, Flanders, and Kiev, Pg. 170..
8. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, Sweden, pg. 480.
9. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, Denmark, pg. 430.



Stories: REF Halldor Arnason (harnason@u.washington.edu). Son means son and is never used for daughters. Daughters have -dottir instead of -son (or -sdottir instead of -sson, the s is the genitive ending of the father's name). It is however quite common to see people not familiar with the patronymic system, mix this up. The name Audr (the r is a nominative case ending that I like to keep but most people don't) could both be used as a woman's and a man's name and maybe there is some confusion because of that. In later time it became exclusively female. There is a male Audr in the Norse mythology, but a female one was one of the settlers of Iceland around 900. She came from Ireland, so maybe she had an Irish name that sounded somewhat similar to Audr, so Audr was used for her even though it was male. I don't know about that, just wondering. There is a Audr Ivarsdottir mentioned in the poem Hyndluljod as mother of Haraldr hilditonn Hraereksson and Randver Radbardsson. That poem is written in Iceland in the twelfth century, so the poet might not have any better idea of who Audr was than we do. He even uses the nickname "djupudga" (deepminded) for her, but that was the nickname of the Icelandic settler. I don't know who got it from whom. E-Mail b. Abt 633 r. Denmark

Baptism: Ivar is another name for 'Vidfame.'



Ivar Vidfamme Diephrandza King of Danes [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 about 590 in Hleithra, Denmark. He died 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 in 647. He was married 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 about 644.

He had the following children:

     		F 	i 	Queen Audr Diephrandza Ivarsdotter

M ii King Roric Slingeband King of Denmark
Sources:

   1Gary O. Green, INDIV2.DAT from compiled data from 1991 to date, Specific sources are contained in the notes for each individual.

All sources with dates before 1800 are from secondary sources.
Source Media Type: Other.
"Date of Import: 25 Oct 1998."
2John Chamberlin, GEDCOM file imported on 30 Mar 2000.
3Source #291.
4Gary O. Green, INDIV2.DAT from compiled data from 1991 to date.
"Date of Import: 25 Oct 1998."
5Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Release date: March 13, 1998, Tree #0672.
62 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
74 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
85 Chamberlin Shannon.ftw, Tree #0672.
96 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
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Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was the son of Hálfdan Snälle Haraldsson, King of Roeskilde and Maolda (?). Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes went to Scania after the death of his uncle Gudrod, and collected an army in all haste, and moved with it into Sweden where he hoped to avenge the death's of his uncle and father at the hands of Ingjalds daughter Aasa.4 He subdued the whole of Sweden, he brought in subjection to himself all the Danish dominions, a great deal of Saxland, all the East Country, and a fifth part of England, for this he became known as the "Wide Reacher" for so expanding his kingdom.4 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes also went by the name of Ivar "the Wide-Reacher". King of the Danes at Roskilde, Denmark, between 588 and 647.5 He was the successor of King of the Swedes Óláfr Trételgju Ingjaldsson; King of the Swedes.6 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was began to bring his army against the wicked king of Skåne, Ingjald Illråd and surrounded Ingjald's great hall on Lake Mälen in which Ingjald perished when he burned down his own palace around him and his daughter circa 623 at Lake Mälaren, Uppsala, Sweden.4 King of the Swedes at Uppsala, Sweden, between 630 and 647.6 He married Gyrita of Jutland.7 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes witnessed the death of Prince of Lejre Rörik Skjölding before 647; He was killed by Oda's father, Ivar, in revenge for Rurik's killing of Oda's lover, Helge. Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes died in 647. He died while sailing for Russia, where he set out to punish his daughter's new husband for marrying Oda without permission, and to do some plundering as well. His boat sank and he drowned in the frigid waters of the Gulf of Finland.8,9 He was the predecessor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Swedes.6 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was the predecessor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Danes.5

Family

Gyrita of Jutland b. circa 620

Child

   * Auda Ivarsdóttir+ b. c 633

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p298.htm#i9378



Son till Halvdan Snälle av Skjöldungaätten (se under Ingjald Illråde) och därmed ättling till Oden. Erövrade sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden inklusive Danmark. Gift med en dotter till Heidrek (son till Angantyr, kung i Småland). I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom. Aud Djupaudga gifte senare om sig med Radbjart av Ryssland.



cita. Vidframe means "Wide Fathom from Skane". Ivar was a king of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and parts of England and was from the house of Skjöldung. He began as king of Scania and conquered Sweden by defeating Ingjald. He is then said to have conquered all of Scandinavia and parts of England. Because of his harsh rule, many Swedes fled west and populated Wermelandia under its king Olof Trätälja. His last campaign was in Russia where he died , defeated by Odin in disguise. His reign is held by legend to have been the Golden Age of Ancient Northmen.



King of UPPSALA & Lethra; aka Ivar VIFADME (Vidfama Vidfamus Vidfamne); his vast domain probably included Staraya LADOGA; 1st King of the SKJOLDUNG (SCYLDING) Dynasty

Om King Ivar "Vidfamne" Halfdansson (Norsk)

Ivar Vidfamne, Ivar Vidfadme (norrønt: Ívarr inn víðfaðmi) var en mytisk konge i Svitjod (Sverige) som etter hvert også underla seg nabolandene og også deler av England. Han skal ha levd i det 7. århundre og har muligens dødd rundt år 700. Han var ifølge Snorre Sturlasons Ynglingesagaen sønn av sveakongen Halvdan den snille.

Ivar Vidfamne nevnes i flere fornaldersagaer og ættesagaer i den norrøne litteraturen. I sagaen "Hvordan Norge ble bygd" nevnes han som sønn av sveakongen Halvdan den snille og sønnesønn av Harald den gamle, begge konger i Svitjod (Sverige) og med aner tilbake til Odin og den danske sagnkongen Skjold som ga navn til den legendariske kongsslekten skjoldungeætten.[1] Han var far til Aud Djupauga som ble gift med den sjællandske småkongen Rørik av Lejre («Rørek ringslengeren», Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi). Aud var mor til den senere kong Harald Hildetann, kjent for sin deltakelse i det legendariske slaget ved Bråvalla.

Ynglingesagaen

Ynglingesagaen kan fortelle at uppsalakongen Ingjald Illråde hadde en datter som het Åsa som ble gift med kong Gudrød av Skåne, bror til Halvdan den snille.[2] Åsa hadde, ifølge Snorre, sin fars dårlige lynne[3], og hun sørget gjennom intriger for at Gudrød tok livet av sin bror Halvdan. Halvdans sønn Ivar Vidfamne måtte flykte fra Skåne. Senere sørget hun også for å ta livet av Gudrød. Det antydes i sagaene at drapene i Skåne var ledd i Ingjalds strategi for å underlegge seg hele Sveariket.

Etter at også onkelen Gudrød var død kom imidlertid Ivar Vidfamne tilbake til Skåne. Han samlet en stor hærstyrke og dro mot Ingjald. Underveis fikk han vite at Ingjald og Åsa var på gjestebud på garden Räning i Mälaren. Ivar beleiret garden med stor militær overmakt, og Ingjald forsto at han ikke hadde noen muligheter til verken å kjempe mot Ivar eller å unnslippe. Han valgte da å ta sitt eget liv, slik Snorre skriver: «[...] Da valgte han [Ingjald] og Åsa en utveg som det går sagn om, de drakk alle folkene døddrukne, og så lot de tenne ild på hallen, og der brant hallen og alt folk som inne var, og kong Ingjald med.» Historia Norvegiae[rediger | rediger kilde]

I den latinske krøniken Historia Norvegiae heter det at «Han [Ingjald] var så over alle grenser redd for en annen konge, Ivar, med tilnavnet Vidfamne, som på den tiden var en trusel mot mer enn én, at han brente seg selv og hele hirden sin inne i en gildeskåle.»[4]

Etter å ha slått Ingjald la Ivar under seg hele Sveavelde. Han erobret også hele Danevelde, en stor del av Saksland, hele Østrike (landene rundt Østersjøen, inkludert Russland) og femtedelen av England (Northumberland, ifølge Hervors saga).[5] Med Ivars erobring gikk Sveariket ut av ynglingeættens herredømme. Ingjalds sønn Olav Tretelgja ble jaget nordover og etablerte seg i Värmland. Hans etterkommere dro videre til Norge (Solør) og ynglingeætten ble opphavet til den norske kongsslekten fra Harald Hårfagre.

Kart som viser den mulige utbredelsen av Ivar Vidfamnes erobringer. Sögubrot af nokkurum fornkonungum í Dana- ok Svíaveldi[rediger | rediger kilde]

I fornaldersagaen Sögubrot af nokkurum fornkonungum í Dana- ok Svíaveldi fortelles det at Ivars datter Aud ønsket å gifte seg med Sjællandskongen Helge den hvasse (norrønt: Helgi Hvassi). Gjennom intriger fikk likevel Ivar giftet henne med Helges bror Rørek av Vejle. Senere satte Ivar ut ryktet om at Aud var utro mot Rørek og hadde et forhold til Helge. Dette resulterte i at Rørek drepte sin bror under en rytterturnering. Etterpå drepte Ivar Rørek og utropte seg til konge i Helges danske rike.[6] Enken Aud dro tilbake til sin far, men reiste etterpå videre til Gardarike sammen sin og Røreks sønn Harald Hildetann og giftet seg med kong Radbard (norrønt: Ráðbarðr) uten Ivars samtykke. Ivar utstyrte en hær og dro i hærferd mot Gardarike og kong Radbard, men under landsetting av hæren i Karelen druknet Ivar.[7] Radbard satte da sin stesønn Harald Hildetann, som Aud hadde med den danske kong Rørek av Vejle, som leder for en hær som dro til Sjælland, og Harald ble hyllet som konge der. Senere dro han til Skåne og la under seg hele Sveariket som Ivar Vidfamne før hadde hersket over.

Hervors saga[rediger | rediger kilde]

I Hervors saga nevnes ingen datter med navnet Aud, men omtaler i stedet en datter Alfhild. Ivar Vidfamnes erobringer beskrives også her, men i denne sagaen utroper Ivar en viss Valdar til konge i Danmark, og han ble gift med Alfhild Ivarsdatter. Alvfhild og Valdar fikk sønnene Harald Hildetann og Randver. Randver ble konge i Daneriket, mens Harald tok makten i Gøtaland. Randver ble gift med Åsa, en datter av en norsk småkonge ved navn Harald, og de fikk sønnen Sigurd Ring, far til Ragnar Lodbrok.[8]

https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Vidfamne

http://www.olhov.net/danmark.html

http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm#scandinavia

Ivar Halvdansson 'Vidfamne' Ívarr inn víðfaðmi (Icelandic)

Basics

  • Father: Halfdan "Snälle" "The Valiant" Haraldsson (Sogubrot, Heimskringla, Hervarar Saga)
  • Mother: Moalda "Digri" (source unclear)
  • Wife: Gyrithe Alfsdatter (source unclear)
    • Daughter: Audur the Deep-Minded

Synopsis

Ivar Vidfamne or Ívarr inn víðfaðmi (Ivar the Wide-Fathoming) was a Danish and Swedish king hailing from Scania. He may have died c. 700.[1] According to the Heimskringla and the Hervarar saga, Ivar was also the king of Norway, Denmark, Saxony and parts of England.

Ivar in the Sagas

He began as king of Scania and conquered Sweden by defeating Ingjald Illråde. He is then said to have conquered all of Scandinavia and parts of England. Because of his harsh rule, many Swedes fled west and populated Värmland under its king Olof Trätälja. His last campaign was in North Eastern Europe where he died, defeated by Odin in disguise. (Another source claims he took his life by drowning himself in the Gulf of Finland.)

According to both Ynglinga saga and Sögubrot, his homeland was Scania, but according to the Ynglinga saga, he had to flee Scania when his uncle Guðröðr of Scania had slain his father Halfdan the Valiant. The Ynglinga saga, Historia Norvegiæ, Hervarar saga and Upplendinga Konungum tell that Ivar conquered Sweden after Ingjald's suicide, and later returned to take Denmark.

According to Hversu Noregr byggdist and Njal's Saga, he was the son of Halfdan the Valiant (also given as his father in the Ynglinga saga and the Hervarar saga), son of Harald the Old, son of Valdar, son of Roar (Hroðgar) of the house of Skjöldung (Scylding). According to Hversu, Njal's saga, the Lay of Hyndla and Sögubrot, Ivar had a daughter named Auðr the Deep-Minded.

Sögubrot relates that when Ivar was the king of Sweden, he gave his daughter Auðr the Deep-Minded to king Hrœrekr slöngvanbaugi of Zealand, in spite of the fact that she wanted to marry Hrœrek's brother Helgi the Sharp. Hrœrekr and Auðr had the son Harald Wartooth. Ivar made Hrœrekr kill his brother Helgi, and after this, he attacked and killed Hrœrekr. However, Auðr arrived with the Zealand army and chased her father Ivar back to Sweden. The following year, Auðr went to Gardariki with her son Harald and many powerful men and married its king Raðbarðr. This was the opportunity for Ivar to conquer Zealand.

The Hervarar saga does not mention any daughter named Auðr. Instead it mentions an Alfhild. Ivar gave her to Valdar whom Ivar made subking of Denmark.

However, when Ivar learnt that Auðr had married without his permission, he marshalled a great leidang from Denmark and Sweden and went to Gardariki. He was very old at the time. However, when they had arrived at the borders of Raðbarð's kingdom, Karelia (Karjálabotnar), he threw himself overboard. Harald then returned to Scania to become its ruler. In the Lay of Hyndla, Ivar, Auðr, Hrœrekr and Harald appear. Raðbarðr also appears, but there is no information about his relationship with them.

Notes

  1. ^ Lagerquist, Lars O. (1997). Sveriges Regenter, från forntid till nutid. Stockholm: Norstedts. pp. 22. ISBN 91-1-963882-5.

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Ivar Vidfamne var en nordisk sagokung vars existens inte är historiskt belagd, men vilken förekommer i ett flertal isländska sagor.

Vidfamne skall från början ha varit kung av Skåne. Enligt Snorre Sturlasson blev han sedermera även kung av Svitjod, samt av Norge, Danmark, Finland, Saxland, Kurland, Estland, Gårdarike och norra England, det vill säga Northumbria. Han skall ha erövrat sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde, och sedan ha underlagt sig alla kustländerna kring Östersjön och Nordsjön. Vidfamne omnämns dock inte i Saxo Grammaticii Gesta Danorum, där Sigurd Ring, utan mellanleden Vidfamne och Harald Hildetand, efterträder Ingjald Illråde som kung.

Vidfamne var enligt berättelserna son till Halvdan Snälle av Skjöldungaätten, och enligt Hervararsagan var han, på sin mors sida, ättling till en östgotisk kungasläkt. Han var gift med en dotter till Heidrek av Småland (son till Agantyr, kung i Småland). Han var far till Aud Djupaudga (gift först med Hrörek av Lejre och sedan med Radbart av Gårdarike). I Danmark satte han enligt den sägenhistoriska Sögubrot sin dotters make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom. Därefter gjorde han Valdar till kung.

Ivar Vidfamne skall ha omkommit (kastades i vattnet och drunknade) på en härfärd till Gårdarike då han blev ordentligt uppläxad för sin grymhet, svekfullhet och makthunger, av sin egen fosterfar Hord. Han kastade sig i havet efter sin fosterfar, men kom aldrig mer upp. Äldre forskning, bland annat av Birger Nerman, påstod att Ivar skulle vara höglagd på Valsgärde, i den näst äldsta gravhögen som daterats till slutet av 600-talet, utanför Uppsala.[1][2] Idag har man gått ifrån dessa antaganden, och bland annat Riksantikvarieämbetet fastslår att vi inte vet vilka som blivit begravda där.[3]

Frans G. Bengtsson gjorde sin romanhjälte Röde Orm till ättling av Ivar Vidfamne.

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Sources:

1. "Royalty for Commoners",

        Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.

This book lists all of the known ancestors of John of Gaunt,
which amounts to most of the Medieval royalty of Europe. Also
see the following article: "A Mediaeval Miscellany:
Commentaries on Roderick W. Stuart's Royalty for Commoners,"
The American Genealogist 69 (April 1994)
2. "Royal Genealogical Database",

Home Page

http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=gb&emne=nor&person=Ivar%20Vidfavne

Ivar Vidfavne (Ívar hinn víðfaðmi)

King in Sweden


Noteringar

Son till Halvdan Snälle av Skjöldungaätten (se under Ingjald Illråde) och därmed Attling till Oden. Erövrade sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden inklusive Danmark. Gift med en dotter till Heidrek (son till Angantyr, kung i Småland). I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) göra Hrörek till underkonung män lat senare dräpa Honom. AUD Djupaudga gifte senare om sig med Radbjart av Ryssland.


Enligt Snorre Sturlasson var han kung av Svitjod från år 655 till år 695, samt av Norge, Danmark, delar av England och från början kung av Skåne. Han var son till Halvdan snälle av Skjöldungaätten. Han dog 695.

Ivar ska ha erövrat sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Han ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden och större delen av Brittiska öarna.

Han var gift med en dotter till Heidrek av Småland (son till Agantyr, kung i Småland). Han var far till Aud Djupaudga (gift först med Hrörek av Lejre och sedan med Radbart av Gårdarike).

I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom.

Ivar Vidfamne ska ha omkommit år 695 på en härfärd till Gårdarike då han blev ordentligt uppläxad för sin grymhet, svekfullhet och makthunger, av sin egen fosterfar Hord. Han kastade sig i havet efter sin fosterfar, men kom aldrig mer upp. Han påstås vara höglagd på Valsgärde utanför Uppsala. (Källa: Wikipedia)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Vidfamne

http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Vidfamne


1.

Kong Ivar VIDFAVNE av Danmark

Født: Ca. 612, Danmark

Ekteskap: Gauthild (Gyrite av Jylland) ALFSDATTER

Død: 647 i en alder av omkring 35 år

Ivar giftet seg med Gauthild (Gyrite av Jylland) ALFSDATTER, datter av Alf OLAFSON (av Jylland) og Ukjent. (Gauthild (Gyrite av Jylland) ALFSDATTER ble født ca. 614 i Danmark.)

http://www.autotech-norge.no/458.htm

2.

Ivar Vidfavne.

"Vidfadme" betyder "den, som favner bredt" og hentyder til, at han blev konge af både Danmark, vistnok af Sverige (hvis ikke det var hans søn som blev konge af Sverige), dele af Rusland og måske det nordøstlige England.

Yngve-Frej er en sammenblanding af to forskellige stamfædre. Før Sveriges erobring regnedes guden Frej for at være de svenske kongers stamfar, men derefter var det Ivar/Yngve, som regnedes for at være stamfar til alle de senere svenske konger. Disse to forskellige stamfædre er i traditionen med tiden blevet smeltet sammen, ved at Ivar er blevet gjort identisk med guden Frej.

Muligvis druknede han.

Hentet fra "http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Benl%C3%B8s"

Ivar Vidfadme, af Skjoldungeæten, erholdt sit Binavn formedelst

sine vidtløftige Besiddelser. Han modtog Styret over Sverige,

da Svenskerne vare blevne kjede af Ynglingeæten, men havde

tillige forud udstrakt sit Vælde over Danmark, en Deel af Neder-

sachsen og Northumberland, samt gjorde Streiftog til Finland og

Estland. Ivar Vidfadme var en berømt Kriger; men blodtørstig,

grum og svigfuld. Da han selv ikke besad mandlig Arving, efter-

fulgtes han af Dattersønnen Harald Hildetand. Han omkom selv

i en Hærfærd mod sin Maag Kong Radbard i Garderike, hvor-

hen hans Datter Aud havde flygtet med sin Søn Harald forat

undgaae Faderens Forfølgelser.


Bilden: Ivar Vidfamnes rike (i rött) och de områden som betalade skatt till honom (i blått) enligt sagorna

Ivar Vidfamne var en svensk sagokung vars existens inte är historiskt belagd. Enligt Snorre Sturlasson var han kung av Svitjod från år 655 till år 695, samt av Norge, Danmark, delar av England och från början kung av Skåne. Han var son till Halvdan snälle av Skjöldungaätten. Han dog 695.

Ivar ska ha erövrat sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Han ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden och större delen av Brittiska öarna.

Han var gift med en dotter till Heidrek av Småland (son till Agantyr, kung i Småland). Han var far till Aud Djupaudga (gift först med Hrörek av Lejre och sedan med Radbart av Gårdarike).

I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom.

Ivar Vidfamne ska ha omkommit år 695 på en härfärd till Gårdarike då han blev ordentligt uppläxad för sin grymhet, svekfullhet och makthunger, av sin egen fosterfar Hord. Han kastade sig i havet efter sin fosterfar, men kom aldrig mer upp. Han påstås vara höglagd på Valsgärde utanför Uppsala.

Företrädare:

Ingjald Illråde Svenska sagokungar

Efterträdare:

Harald Hildetand

IVAR VIDFAVNE

kung över Nordens första storrike. Uppges vara född på Ivön i Villands härad, som son till Halfdan Snjælle. Det råder olika uppfattningar om under vilken tidsrymd Ivar Vidfavne kan ha levt, allt från 600-talets början till 700-talets slut, men om man sätter sin tilltro till Snorre Sturlasson som jämsides nämner kungar i Tyskland, England och Frankrike, om vilka vi har säkrare uppgifter, kan 700-talets slut vara Ivar Vidfavnes levnadstid.

Ivar berättas ha befunnit sig i Northumberland när han underrättades om dråpet på sin far, och genast vänt hem till Skåne, för att ta landet i besittning. Härifrån startade han också hämndkriget mot Ingjald Illråde och dennes dotter Åsa. Det hela ändade med att Ingjald och Åsa lät bränna sig inne för att inte hamna i Ivars Vidfavnes händer, och att Ivar därefter lade hela Sveaväldet under sig. Hans välde utökades också snart med övriga Danaväldet och en stor del av Saxland (norra Tyskland) och de baltiska kustländerna (som då kallades för "Österriket"). Dessutom var han sedan tidigare även kung över Northumberland i England; - således ett dåtida nordiskt storrike utan motstycke i historien!

Ivar Vidfavnes dotter Aud berättas ha varit gift med lydkungen Hrørek i Lejre, och i detta äktenskap föddes sonen Harald, som senare skulle bli berömd under tillnamnet Hildetand. Det berättas, att sedan Ivar dräpt sin svärson skjoldungakungen Hrørek, flydde Aud med sin son till Gårdarike, där hon gifte sig med kung Randver.

När Ivar så fått kännedom om detta, sägs han ha blivit mycket vred och avseglat österut med sin flotta. Under sin härfärd mot Gårdarike skall han ha träffat sin fosterfar Horder i Karelen vid Finska Viken. Horder sägs här ha uppläxat Ivar Vidfavne för hans grymhet, svekfullhet och makthunger. Ivar skall då ha blivit så upprörd, att han sprungit överbord mot Horders skepp för att försöka komma åt denne. Han missade emellertid språnget och hamnade i vattnet och drunknade. Efter Ivar Vidfavnes död splittrades också det första storriket i Nordens historia.

Ívarr inn víðfaðmi or Ivar Vidfamne. Danish Scanian king, and king of the Geats c. 655- c.695, and according to the Heimskringla and the Hervarar saga also the king of Norway, Denmark, Saxony and parts of England.

He began as king of Scania and conquered Sweden by defeating Ingjald Illråde. He is then said to have conquered all of Scandinavia and parts of England. Because of his harsh rule, many Swedes fled west and populated Värmland under its king Olof Trätälja. His last campaign was in Russia where he died, defeated by Odin in disguise. (Another source claims he took his life by drowning himself in the Gulf of Finland.)

According to both Ynglinga saga and Sögubrot, his homeland was Scania, but according to the Ynglinga saga, he had to flee Scania when his uncle Guðröðr of Scania had slain his father Halfdan the Valiant. The Ynglinga saga, Historia Norvegiæ, Hervarar saga and Upplendinga Konungum tell that Ivar conquered Sweden after Ingjald's suicide, and later returned to take Denmark.

According to Hversu Noregr byggdist and Njal's Saga, he was the son of Halfdan the Valiant (also given as his father in the Ynglinga saga and the Hervarar saga), son of Harald the Old, son of Valdar, son of Roar (Hroðgar) of the house of Skjöldung (Scylding). According to Hversu, Njal's saga, the Lay of Hyndla and Sögubrot, Ivar had a daughter named Auðr the Deep-Minded.

Sögubrot relates that when Ivar was the king of Sweden, he gave his daughter Auðr the Deep-Minded to king Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi of Zealand, in spite of the fact that she wanted to marry Hrærek's brother Helgi. Hrærekr and Auðr had the son Harald Wartooth. Ivar made Hrærekr kill his brother Helgi, and after this, he attacked and killed Hrærekr. However, Auðr arrived with the Zealand army and chased her father Ivar back to Sweden. The following year, Auðr went to Gardariki with her son Harald and many powerful men and married its king Radbart. This was the opportunity for Ivar to conquer Zealand.

The Hervarar saga does not mention any daughter named Auðr. Instead it mentions an Alfhild. Ivar gave her to Valdar whom Ivar made subking of Denmark.

However, when Ivar learnt that Auðr had married without his permission, he marshalled a great leidang from Denmark and Sweden and went to Gardariki. He was very old at the time. However, when they had arrived at the borders of Radbart's kingdom, Karelia (Karjálabotnar), he threw himself overboard. Harald then returned to Scania to become its ruler. In the Lay of Hyndla, Ivar, Auðr, Rörek and Harald appear. Radbart also appears, but there is no information about his relationship with them.

Primary sources

Hervarar saga

Lay of Hyndla

Sögubrot

Upplendinga Konungum

Ynglinga saga

Njal's Saga

Name: Ivar Halfdansson OF UPPSALA

Prefix: King

Given Name: Ivar Halfdansson

Surname: of Uppsala

Sex: M 1 2

Birth: 612

Father: Halfdan Haroldsson OF SWEDEN b: 590

Mother: Moalda

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

Aud Ivarsdatter OF LETHRA b: 633

Sources:

Abbrev: Stuart (1992)

Title: Royalty for Commoners

Author: Stuart, R. W.

Publication: Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2nd. Ed. 1992 (firstEd. 1988).

Page: pp. 175-176 (Line 240)

Abbrev: Ashley (1998)

Title: British Kings and Queens

Author: Ashley, Mike

Publication: New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998.

Page: p. 737


  • Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson King in Sweden

born Abt 0612 Of Denmark

died 0647

father:

  • Halfdan Haraldsson of Lethra King in Sweden & Denmark

born Abt 0590 Of Jutland, Denmark

died Abt 0650

mother:

  • Moalda "Digri" Kinriksdatter

born Abt 0594 Of Jutland, Denmark

married Abt 0611 Of Denmark

(end of information)

siblings:

  • Hraeric of Lethra

spouse:

  • Gauthild (Gyrithe) Alfsdotter

born Abt 0614 Of Denmark

married Abt 0632 Of Denmark

(end of information)

children:

  • Aud Ivarsdotter

born Abt 0633 Of Am, Denmark

married Abt 0669 Of Denmark

http://www.mathematical.com/halfdanssonivar612.html


Noteringar

Son till Halvdan Snälle av Skjöldungaätten (se under Ingjald Illråde) och därmed ättling till Oden. Erövrade sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden inklusive Danmark. Gift med en dotter till Heidrek (son till Angantyr, kung i Småland). I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom. Aud Djupaudga gifte senare om sig med Radbjart av Ryssland.


He began as king of Scania and conquered Sweden by defeating Ingjald Illråde. He is then said to have conquered all of Scandinavia and parts of England. Because of his harsh rule, many Swedes fled west and populated Värmland under its king Olof Trätälja. His last campaign was in Russia where he died, defeated by Odin in disguise. (Another source claims he took his life by drowning himself in the Gulf of Finland.)

The kingdom of Ivar Vidfamne (outlined in red) and the territories paying him tribute (outlined in purple), according to the sagas.According to both Ynglinga saga and Sögubrot, his homeland was Scania, but according to the Ynglinga saga, he had to flee Scania when his uncle Guðröðr of Scania had slain his father Halfdan the Valiant. The Ynglinga saga, Historia Norvegiæ, Hervarar saga and Upplendinga Konungum tell that Ivar conquered Sweden after Ingjald's suicide, and later returned to take Denmark.

According to Hversu Noregr byggdist and Njal's Saga, he was the son of Halfdan the Valiant (also given as his father in the Ynglinga saga and the Hervarar saga), son of Harald the Old, son of Valdar, son of Roar (Hroðgar) of the house of Skjöldung (Scylding). According to Hversu, Njal's saga, the Lay of Hyndla and Sögubrot, Ivar had a daughter named Auðr the Deep-Minded.

Sögubrot relates that when Ivar was the king of Sweden, he gave his daughter Auðr the Deep-Minded to king Hrœrekr slöngvanbaugi of Zealand, in spite of the fact that she wanted to marry Hrœrek's brother Helgi the Sharp. Hrœrekr and Auðr had the son Harald Wartooth. Ivar made Hrœrekr kill his brother Helgi, and after this, he attacked and killed Hrœrekr. However, Auðr arrived with the Zealand army and chased her father Ivar back to Sweden. The following year, Auðr went to Gardariki with her son Harald and many powerful men and married its king Raðbarðr. This was the opportunity for Ivar to conquer Zealand.

The Hervarar saga does not mention any daughter named Auðr. Instead it mentions an Alfhild. Ivar gave her to Valdar whom Ivar made subking of Denmark.

However, when Ivar learnt that Auðr had married without his permission, he marshalled a great leidang from Denmark and Sweden and went to Gardariki. He was very old at the time. However, when they had arrived at the borders of Raðbarð's kingdom, Karelia (Karjálabotnar), he threw himself overboard. Harald then returned to Scania to become its ruler. In the Lay of Hyndla, Ivar, Auðr, Hrœrekr and Harald appear. Raðbarðr also appears, but there is no information about his relationship with them.


Nickname: Wide Fathom from Skane.


ID: I69078

Name: Ivar HALFDANSSON

Suffix: King

Title: King

Sex: M

Birth: Abt 612 in ,Denmark

Note:

Sources: Russell; RC 240; Kraentzler 1655.

RC: Ivar Halfdansson, Woden-born King of Uppsala in Sweden, by conqust. King

of Lethra, c690.

K: Ivar Halfdansson, King of Sweden.

Russell: Ivar Vidfamer, King of the Danes.

Russell says Haldan Sniale and Alfo were parents of either Ivar or Gothilda.

And that Olaf the Sharp-eyed, King of Rerik, was the father of either Haldan

or Alfo.

Change Date: 12 JUL 2000 at 21:33:17


Stories: REF Halldor Arnason (harnason@u.washington.edu). Son means son and is never used for daughters. Daughters have -dottir instead of -son (or -sdottir instead of -sson, the s is the genitive ending of the father's name). It is however quite common to see people not familiar with the patronymic system, mix this up. The name Audr (the r is a nominative case ending that I like to keep but most people don't) could both be used as a woman's and a man's name and maybe there is some confusion because of that. In later time it became exclusively female. There is a male Audr in the Norse mythology, but a female one was one of the settlers of Iceland around 900. She came from Ireland, so maybe she had an Irish name that sounded somewhat similar to Audr, so Audr was used for her even though it was male. I don't know about that, just wondering. There is a Audr Ivarsdottir mentioned in the poem Hyndluljod as mother of Haraldr hilditonn Hraereksson and Randver Radbardsson. That poem is written in Iceland in the twelfth century, so the poet might not have any better idea of who Audr was than we do. He even uses the nickname "djupudga" (deepminded) for her, but that was the nickname of the Icelandic settler. I don't know who got it from whom. b. Abt 633 r. Denmark

Baptism: Ivar is another name for 'Vidfame.'


Note: He was king of Skane when Ingjald, The Wicked, was king of the Swedes at Uppsala. He had confronted King Ingjald which caused Ingjald to commit suicide by burning himself and others in his own hall.


http://www.genvagar.nu/show.asp?PersonId=278738

Vikingeslekter: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:4-aXDZo24IMJ:w...

Sköldungaätten

Enligt sägnerna fick Oden flera barn, bl.a. Skjöld.

Sköldungaättens stamtavla från Oden till drottning Margareta Valdemarsdotter:

Oden

Skjöld

Frodhi

Fridleif

Havar

Frodhi

Vermund

Olaf "den milde"

Dan "den magnefike"

Frodhi

Fridleif

Frodhi

Ingild

Halvdan

Frodhi

Halvdan Frodhisson

Hroar Halvdansson

Frodhi Hroarsson

Hrolf Frodhisson

Frodhi Hrolfsson

Halvdan "den snälle" Frodhisson

Ivar "Vidfamne" Halvdansson

Randver Ivarsson

Sigurd "Ring" Randversson

Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson

Björn "Järnsida" d.ä. Ragnarsson

Erik Björnsson

Anund Eriksson

Björn Anundsson

Olof Björnsson

Erik "Väderhatt" Olofsson

Björn Eriksson

Olof "Ring" Björnsson

Erik Olofsson

Emund Eriksson

Olof Emundsson Erik "Segersäll" Emundsson

Styrbjörn "den starke" Olofsson Olof "Skötkonung" Eriksson

Torkel Styrbjörnsson Emund "den gamle"

Ulf Torkelsson

Svend Estridsen

Erik I "Ejegod" Svendsson

Knut "Lavard" Eriksson

Valdemar "den store"

Kristofer I Valdemarsson Valdemar "Segraren" av Danmark

Erik Klipping V Knut Valdemarsson av Danmark

Kristoffer II Eriksson Svantepolk Knutsson

Valdemar IV "Atterdag"

Margareta Valdemarsdotter


Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes1,2,3

d. 647

Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes|d. 647|p298.htm#i9378|Hálfdan Snälle Haraldsson, King of Roeskilde||p278.htm#i9379|Maolda (?)|b. c 590|p78.htm#i10097|Haraldr V., King of Roeskilde||p78.htm#i10098||||||||||

Father Hálfdan Snälle Haraldsson, King of Roeskilde

Mother Maolda (?) b. circa 590

    Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was the son of Hálfdan Snälle Haraldsson, King of Roeskilde and Maolda (?). Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes went to Scania after the death of his uncle Gudrod, and collected an army in all haste, and moved with it into Sweden where he hoped to avenge the death's of his uncle and father at the hands of Ingjalds daughter Aasa.4 He subdued the whole of Sweden, he brought in subjection to himself all the Danish dominions, a great deal of Saxland, all the East Country, and a fifth part of England, for this he became known as the "Wide Reacher" for so expanding his kingdom.4 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes also went by the name of Ivar "the Wide-Reacher". King of the Danes at Roskilde, Denmark, between 588 and 647.5 He was the successor of King of the Swedes Óláfr Trételgju Ingjaldsson; King of the Swedes.6 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was began to bring his army against the wicked king of Skåne, Ingjald Illråd and surrounded Ingjald's great hall on Lake Mälen in which Ingjald perished when he burned down his own palace around him and his daughter circa 623 at Lake Mälaren, Uppsala, Sweden.4 King of the Swedes at Uppsala, Sweden, between 630 and 647.6 He married Gyrita of Jutland.7 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes witnessed the death of Prince of Lejre Rörik Skjölding before 647; He was killed by Oda's father, Ivar, in revenge for Rurik's killing of Oda's lover, Helge. Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes died in 647. He died while sailing for Russia, where he set out to punish his daughter's new husband for marrying Oda without permission, and to do some plundering as well. His boat sank and he drowned in the frigid waters of the Gulf of Finland.8,9 He was the predecessor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Swedes.6 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was the predecessor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Danes.5

Family

Gyrita of Jutland b. circa 620

Child

   * Auda Ivarsdóttir+ b. c 633

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 143-40.

2. [S220] Rupert Alen and Anna Marie Dahlquist, Royal Familes of Scandanavia, Flanders, and Kiev, Pg. 169..
3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Skjöld, King of Danes, 73.
4. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.
5. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Scandanavia, Denmark.
6. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Scandanavia, Sweden.
7. [S220] Rupert Alen and Anna Marie Dahlquist, Royal Familes of Scandanavia, Flanders, and Kiev, Pg. 170..
8. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, Sweden, pg. 480.
9. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, Denmark, pg. 430.



Stories: REF Halldor Arnason (harnason@u.washington.edu). Son means son and is never used for daughters. Daughters have -dottir instead of -son (or -sdottir instead of -sson, the s is the genitive ending of the father's name). It is however quite common to see people not familiar with the patronymic system, mix this up. The name Audr (the r is a nominative case ending that I like to keep but most people don't) could both be used as a woman's and a man's name and maybe there is some confusion because of that. In later time it became exclusively female. There is a male Audr in the Norse mythology, but a female one was one of the settlers of Iceland around 900. She came from Ireland, so maybe she had an Irish name that sounded somewhat similar to Audr, so Audr was used for her even though it was male. I don't know about that, just wondering. There is a Audr Ivarsdottir mentioned in the poem Hyndluljod as mother of Haraldr hilditonn Hraereksson and Randver Radbardsson. That poem is written in Iceland in the twelfth century, so the poet might not have any better idea of who Audr was than we do. He even uses the nickname "djupudga" (deepminded) for her, but that was the nickname of the Icelandic settler. I don't know who got it from whom. E-Mail b. Abt 633 r. Denmark

Baptism: Ivar is another name for 'Vidfame.'



Ivar Vidfamme Diephrandza King of Danes [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 about 590 in Hleithra, Denmark. He died 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 in 647. He was married 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 about 644.

He had the following children:

     		F 	i 	Queen Audr Diephrandza Ivarsdotter

M ii King Roric Slingeband King of Denmark
Sources:

   1Gary O. Green, INDIV2.DAT from compiled data from 1991 to date, Specific sources are contained in the notes for each individual.

All sources with dates before 1800 are from secondary sources.
Source Media Type: Other.
"Date of Import: 25 Oct 1998."
2John Chamberlin, GEDCOM file imported on 30 Mar 2000.
3Source #291.
4Gary O. Green, INDIV2.DAT from compiled data from 1991 to date.
"Date of Import: 25 Oct 1998."
5Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Release date: March 13, 1998, Tree #0672.
62 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
74 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
85 Chamberlin Shannon.ftw, Tree #0672.
96 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
10Gary O. Green, INDIV2.DAT from compiled data from 1991 to date.
"Date of Import: 25 Oct 1998."
11Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Tree #0672.
122 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
134 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
145 Chamberlin Shannon.ftw, Tree #0672.
156 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
16Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Tree #0672.
172 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
184 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
195 Chamberlin Shannon.ftw, Tree #0672.
206 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.


Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was the son of Hálfdan Snälle Haraldsson, King of Roeskilde and Maolda (?). Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes went to Scania after the death of his uncle Gudrod, and collected an army in all haste, and moved with it into Sweden where he hoped to avenge the death's of his uncle and father at the hands of Ingjalds daughter Aasa.4 He subdued the whole of Sweden, he brought in subjection to himself all the Danish dominions, a great deal of Saxland, all the East Country, and a fifth part of England, for this he became known as the "Wide Reacher" for so expanding his kingdom.4 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes also went by the name of Ivar "the Wide-Reacher". King of the Danes at Roskilde, Denmark, between 588 and 647.5 He was the successor of King of the Swedes Óláfr Trételgju Ingjaldsson; King of the Swedes.6 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was began to bring his army against the wicked king of Skåne, Ingjald Illråd and surrounded Ingjald's great hall on Lake Mälen in which Ingjald perished when he burned down his own palace around him and his daughter circa 623 at Lake Mälaren, Uppsala, Sweden.4 King of the Swedes at Uppsala, Sweden, between 630 and 647.6 He married Gyrita of Jutland.7 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes witnessed the death of Prince of Lejre Rörik Skjölding before 647; He was killed by Oda's father, Ivar, in revenge for Rurik's killing of Oda's lover, Helge. Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes died in 647. He died while sailing for Russia, where he set out to punish his daughter's new husband for marrying Oda without permission, and to do some plundering as well. His boat sank and he drowned in the frigid waters of the Gulf of Finland.8,9 He was the predecessor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Swedes.6 Ivarr Vídfadmi Hálfdanarson, King of the Danes and Swedes was the predecessor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Danes.5

Family

Gyrita of Jutland b. circa 620

Child

   * Auda Ivarsdóttir+ b. c 633

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p298.htm#i9378



Son till Halvdan Snälle av Skjöldungaätten (se under Ingjald Illråde) och därmed ättling till Oden. Erövrade sveaväldet efter innebränningen av Ingjald Illråde. Ska sedan ha underlagt sig hela Norden inklusive Danmark. Gift med en dotter till Heidrek (son till Angantyr, kung i Småland). I Danmark satte han sin dotters (Aud Djupaudga) make Hrörek till underkonung men lät senare dräpa honom. Aud Djupaudga gifte senare om sig med Radbjart av Ryssland.



cita. Vidframe means "Wide Fathom from Skane". Ivar was a king of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and parts of England and was from the house of Skjöldung. He began as king of Scania and conquered Sweden by defeating Ingjald. He is then said to have conquered all of Scandinavia and parts of England. Because of his harsh rule, many Swedes fled west and populated Wermelandia under its king Olof Trätälja. His last campaign was in Russia where he died , defeated by Odin in disguise. His reign is held by legend to have been the Golden Age of Ancient Northmen.



King of UPPSALA & Lethra; aka Ivar VIFADME (Vidfama Vidfamus Vidfamne); his vast domain probably included Staraya LADOGA; 1st King of the SKJOLDUNG (SCYLDING) Dynasty

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