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- Also Known As: "Gottfried I.", "Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr", "the Proud", "Hunter King", "the Magnificent", "Jagtkonge", "den Storlåtne", "den Gjeve", "the Hunter", "El Cazador", "Jagtkonig", "Godfrey the Proud", "le Généreux", "Konge av Vestfold", "Romerike og Hadeland", "Gudrod "The Magnificent"", "Gudr..."
Birthdate: cirka 780
Birthplace: Holtum, Vestfold, Norway
Death: 821 (37-45)
Vestfold, Norway
Begravningsort: Borre?
Närstående:
Son till Kung Halvdan Øysteinsson den givmilde och Queen Lif Dagsdotter
Make till Alfhild Alfarinsdatter och Åsa Haraldsdotter
Fader till Rolf Gudrodsson; King Olaf «Geirstad-Alf» Geirstadalv, King of Vestfold; Halvdan Gudrødsson «the Black» Svarte och Ragnvald Gudrödsson
Bror till Sigurd II, 5th King of Haithabu och Unknown Halfdansdatter
Occupation: Konge i Vestfold og Romerike, Rey en Vestfold, Konge, Roi, de Danemark, Konge først på 800-tallet, King of Vestfold and Romerike, Kung av Vestfold och Romerike, Kung 760-826 i Vestfold, Rusled 800-10, Kung, Konge av Vestfold, Konge først på 800 tallet
- About Gudrød Halvdansson «the Hunter» Veidekonge
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Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age. He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla - Ynglingesoga section 48:
Gudrød was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling and Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar. He married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark. They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson.
When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa. However, Harald Granraude declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force.
They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear through Gudrød, killing him. Gudrød's men instantly killed the assassin, who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.
GENI NOTE: There is another Gudrød son of Halfdan, who is not the same as this one. This one is Gudrød son of Halfdan son of Eyvind; the other one is Gudrød son of Halfdan "Kvitbein" son of Olaf.
Take care!
Gudrød Veidekonge (Halvdansson) (Guðröður veiðikonung)
(In English: Gudrod the Hunter)
King in part of Norway: Vestfold / Vingulmark
Alternative fødselsår: 738, 765, 780
Alternative dødsår: 810, 821
http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Gudr%C3%B8d_Veidekonge/utdypning
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_Halvdansson_Veidekonge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_the_Hunter
http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=no&emne=asatru&person=Gudr%F8d%20Veidekonge%20%28Halvdansson%29
Mens skipet hans lå i “Stivlesund” (et ukjent sted), ble han offer for et snikmord. Morderen var Åsas skosvein, og det ble ikke lagt skjul på at hun stod bak. Hva som skjedde med Åsa etterpå, sies det ingenting om i sagaene.
Gudrød Veidekonge – og for så vidt også Åsa (men ikke nødvendigvis under dette navnet) – må oppfattes som gamle sagnskikkelser i skandinavisk/nordeuropeisk sammenheng. Gudrød svarer som skikkelse i noen grad til en legendarisk dansk konge, Godofridus, som regjerte på begynnelsen av 800-tallet og er nevnt i frankiske kilder. Men han har også lånt trekk fra andre “Gudrød”-skikkelser (blant dem en norsk Dublin-konge). Ifølge en av de frankiske kildene ble Godofridus drept i et familiedrama, og hustruen stod bak drapet.
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age. He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians.
Konge først på 800-tallet
Gudrød Veidekonge
Gudrød Veidekonge (dvs. jegeren, av gn. veidr, jakt) ifølge Snorre konge over Vestfold og Romerike. Gudrød drepte Agderkongen, hærtok og ektet hans datter Åsa, som fødte han sønnen:
1. Halvdan Svarte.
Gudrød ble drept av Åsas trell. 1)
1) Gyldendals Store Konversasjonsleksikon (1965) D-G, sid. 3271.
Gudrød Halvdansson Veidekonge (født ca. 780 død ca. 821) var konge over Vestfold, Romerike og halve Vingulmark (omtrent dagens Østfold). Gudrød var Halvdan Øysteinsson den gavmilde og Liv Dagsdotters sønn, og far til Halvdan Svarte og Olav Geirstadalv Gudrødsson. Frem til ca. 815 var han gift med Alvhild Alfarinsdatter, og deretter med Åsa Haraldsdatter.
Gudrød fikk halve Vingulmark som medgifte da han giftet seg med Alvhild, datter av kong Alvarin Alvheim fra Alvheim (Bohuslän).
Etter Alfhilds tidlige død, la Gudrød ut på frierferd til Agder, etter datteren til kong Harald Granraude, Åsa. Harald avviste ham og Gudrød svarte med å ta livet av ham og hans sønn Gyrd, for så å røve med seg Åsa og ta henne til ektemake.
Gudrød ble myrdet i 821, på ordre fra Åsa, for mordet på hennes far og bror, og for å ha voldtatt henne.
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Forgjenger:
Halvdan Øysteinsson den gavmilde Konge av Vestfold (ca. 800–821)
Etterfølger:
Olav Geirstadalv Gudrødsson
Forgjenger:
Harald Granraude Konge av Agder (ca. 815–ca. 821)
Etterfølger:
Åsa Haraldsdotter
Han var Veidekonge. (Den stormodige) 2. gang gift med Åsa Haraldsdtr.
53. OF GUDROD THE HUNTER.
Gudrod, Halfdan's son, succeeded. He was called Gudrod the Magnificent, and also Gudrod the Hunter. He was married to Alfhild, a daughter of King Alfarin of Alfheim, and got with her half the district of Vingulmark. Their son Olaf was afterwards called Geirstad-Alf. Alfheim, at that time, was the name of the land between the Glommen and Gotha rivers. Now when Alfhild died, King Gudrod sent his men west to Agder to the king who ruled there, and who was called Harald Redbeard. They were to make proposals to his daughter Aasa upon the king's account; but Harald declined the match, and the ambassadors returned to the king, and told him the result of their errand. Soon after King
Gudrod hove down his ships into the water, and proceeded with a great force in them to Agder. He immediately landed, and came altogether unexpectedly at night to King Harald's house. When Harald was aware that an army was at hand, he went out with the
men he had about him, and there was a great battle, although he wanted men so much. King Harald and his son Gyrd fell, and King Gudrod took a great booty. He carried away with him Aasa, King Harald's daughter, and had a wedding with her. They had a son by their marriage called Halfdan; and the autumn that Halfdan was a year old Gudrod went upon a round of feasts. He lay with his ship in Stiflesund, where they had been drinking hard, so that the king was very tipsy. In the evening, about dark, the king left the ship; and when he had got to the end of the gangway from the ship to the shore, a man ran against him, thrust a spear through him, and killed him. The man was instantly put to death, and in the morning when it was light the man was discovered to be Aasa's page-boy: nor did she conceal that it was done by her orders. Thus tells Thjodolf of it: --
"Gudrod is gone to his long rest,
Despite of all his haughty pride --
A traitor's spear has pierced his side:
For Aasa cherished in her breast
Revenge; and as, by wine opprest,
The hero staggered from his ship,
The cruel queen her thrall let slip
To do the deed of which I sing:
And now the far-descended king,
At Stiflesund, in the old bed
Of the old Gudrod race, lies dead."
54. OF KING OLAF'S DEATH.
Olaf came to the kingdom after his father. He was a great warrior, and an able man; and was besides remarkably handsome, very strong and large of growth. He had Westfold; for King Alfgeir took all Vingulmark to himself, and placed his son Gandalf over it. Both father and son made war on Raumarike, and subdued the greater part of that land and district. Hogne was the name of a son of the Upland king, Eystein the Great, who subdued for himself the whole of Hedemark, Toten, and Hadeland. Then Vermeland fell off from Gudrod's sons, and turned itself, with its payment of scatt, to the Swedish king. Olaf was about twenty years old when Gudrod died; and as his brother Halfdan now had the kingdom with him, they divided it between them; so that Olaf got the eastern and Halfdan the southern part. King Olaf had his main residence at Geirstad. There he died of a disease in his foot, and was laid under a mound at Geirstad. So sings Thjodolf: --
"Long while this branch of Odin's stem
Was the stout prop of Norway's realm;
Long while King Olaf with just pride
Ruled over Westfold far and wide.
At length by cruel gout oppressed,
The good King Olaf sank to rest:
His body now lies under ground,
Buried at Geirstad, in the mound."
Familj med Alvhild ALVARINDOTTER (765 - 819)
Vigsel: omkring 780 1)
Barn:
Erik GUDRÖDSSON (782 - 854)
Ragnvald GUDRÖDSSON (801 - 836)
Familj med Åsa HARALDSDOTTER (800 - 834)
Vigsel: omkring 820 1)
Barn:
Halvdan (den svarte) GUDRÖDSSON (825 - 867)
Men när Alfhild var död sände kung Gudröd sina män västerut till Agder, där det härskade en kung som är nämnd Harald den munskäggsröde. De hade i uppdrag att fria till hans dotter Åsa på kungens vägnar, men Harald sade nej. Sändemännen kom tillbaka och förtalte kungen om utgången av ärendet. Något senare sköt kung Gudröds skepp i vattnet och for med en stor här till Agder, dit han kom helt oväntat och företog landgång och överföll kung Haralds gård om natten. Men när denne blev varse att en här kom emot honom, då gick han ut med så mycket manskap han hade. Det vart strid, men skillnaden i styrka var stor och Harald stupade jämte sin son Gyrd. Kung Gudröd tog stort byte och förde med sig hem kung Haralds dotter Åsa och höll bröllop med henne. De fick en enda son, som hette Halfdan. Samma höst som Halfdan blev en vinter gammal for kung Gudröd på gillen och låg med sitt i Stivlusund. Där var mycket drickande och kungen var svårt drucken, och på kvällen när det blev mörkt gick kungen ned ifrån skeppet. Men när han nådde landgångens ände lopp en man emot honom och rände ett spjut igenom honom, och det vart hans bane. Mannen dräptes på fläcken, men om morgonen när det blev ljust kändes han igen, och det befanns vara drottning Åsas skosven. Hon förnekade då heller inte att rådet var hennes.
(Källa: Vikingen, Nordbok 1975)
Gunröd den ädle. Gift först med Alfhild som var dotter till kung Alvarin från Alvhem.Med henne får han sonen Olof som blir kung i Vestvold. Efter Alfhilds död gifter han sig med Åsa som var dotter till kungen Harald den rödskäggie i Agder och får med henne sonen Halfdan. Gunröd övertog kungadömet efter sin far.
Se Ynglingasagan (YS) i Snorre Sturlassons kungasagor, sid 71-74.
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_Halvdansson_Veidekonge
Gudröd the Hunter was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling, according to Heimskringla, a collection of sagas from thirteenth century Iceland.
Gudröd married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark.
When Alfhild died, Gudröd sent his warriors to Agder and its king Harald to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa. However, Harald declined so Gudröd decided to take his daughter by force.
They arrived at night time and when Harald realised that he was attacked he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudröd carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall when Halfdan was a year old, Gudröd was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear trough Gudröd and he was killed. Gudröd's men instantly killed the assassin who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was a King from 00 0780 to 820 in Vestfold, Norway.
Gudröd married Alfhild Alfarinsdatter, daughter of Alfarin of Alfheim and Unknown. (Alfhild Alfarinsdatter died before 820.)
Gudröd next married Åsa Haraldsdatter, daughter of Harald Granraude and Unknown, circa 810. (Åsa Haraldsdatter was born circa 780 in Agder, Norway and died circa 840 in Norway.)
ABT 0780 - ABT 0822
OCCUPATION: Konge først på 800-tallet
BIRTH: ABT 0780, ('den stormodige')
DEATH: ABT 0822, (drept av Åsa's tjenere)
Father: Halvdan ØYSTEINSSON
Mother: Liv DAGSDATTER
Family 1 : Alvhild ALVARINDATTER
Olav Gudrødson GEIRSTADALV
Family 2 : Aasa HARALDSDATTER
+Halvdan SVARTE
Kilde: nermo.org
Kung av Westfold, Vermaland, Vingulmark.
Blev högst 72 år.
Godefrid, 6th King of Haithabu
M, #42856, d. 810
Last Edited=9 Aug 2004
Godefrid, 6th King of Haithabu was the son of Halfdan Mildi, King of Westfold and Lif (?). He died in 810, murdered.
Godefrid, 6th King of Haithabu gained the title of Hedemarken of Westfold. He gained the title of King Godefrid of Westfold, Hedeland, Vaermland, and Westmare. He gained the title of 6th King Godefrid of Haithabu.
Child of Godefrid, 6th King of Haithabu
-1. Erik, 13th King of Haithabu+ d. c 854
Forrás:
http://www.thepeerage.com/p4286.htm#i42856
King of Vestfold
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_the_Hunter
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_Halvdansson_Veidekonge
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Granraude
Da kongen av Vestfold, Gudrød Veidekonge, sendte menn for å fri til Haralds datter Åsa, takket Harald nei. Dette førte til at etter en stund satte kong Gudrød skip på vannet, og så seilte han med stor flåte vest til Agder og kongsgården på Tromøya, han kom helt uventet på dem, gjorde landgang og kom til Haralds gard om natta. Da Harald merket at en hær var kommet gikk han ut med alt det folk han hadde. Det ble en hard kamp, men overmakten var for stor. Der falt Harald og Gyrd, sønn hans. Kong Gudrød tok stort hærfang, han tok også Åsa, datter til kong Harald, med seg hjem og holdt bryllup med henne.
En lokal legende sier at Harald Granraude gjemte seg i en underjordisk tunnel med Åsa, men de ble funnet og Harald ble halshugget.
King of Vestfold
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Gudrød Veidekonge var konge i Vestfold og skal ha døydd i 839.
Gudrød var av Ynglingeætta og son av Halvdan den milde. Han var óg kalla den "Storlåtne".
Gudrød var gift to gonger, først med Alvhild, dotter av kong Alvarin frå Alvheim, og med henne fekk han halve Vingulmark, fortel Snorre Sturlason. Sonen deira er Olav Geirstada-Alv. Etter at Alvhild var daud, bela Gudrød til Åsa, dotter til Harald Granraude i Agder. Harald nekta dette, og Gudrød for med herskip til Agder og røva Åsa. Harald og sonen hans, Gyrd, fall i slaget. Åsa vart mor til Halvdan Svarte.
Soga fortel at Gudrød vart drepen av skosveinen til Åsa.
Gudrød sat som konge i Skiringssal i Vestfold.
Gudrød Veidekonge var konge i Vestfold og skal ha døydd i 839.
Gudrød var av Ynglingeætta og son av Halvdan den milde. Han var óg kalla den "Storlåtne".
Gudrød var gift to gonger, først med Alvhild, dotter av kong Alvarin frå Alvheim, og med henne fekk han halve Vingulmark, fortel Snorre Sturlason. Sonen deira er Olav Geirstada-Alv. Etter at Alvhild var daud, bela Gudrød til Åsa, dotter til Harald Granraude i Agder. Harald nekta dette, og Gudrød for med herskip til Agder og røva Åsa. Harald og sonen hans, Gyrd, fall i slaget. Åsa vart mor til Halvdan Svarte.
Soga fortel at Gudrød vart drepen av skosveinen til Åsa. Dette har Snorre frå Ynglingatal,
Ein kan elles merke seg at det er likskap mellom dette drapet og skildringa av drapet på langobardarkongen Alboin, fortald hjå Paulus Diaconus. Alboin vart drepen av ein svein som var i teneste hjå dronninga Rosamunda.
Gudrød sat som konge i Skiringssal i Vestfold.
Halvdan Koht skriv dette om Gudrød:
Gudrød Veidekonge er den fyrste i kongsrekkja som vi har vitnemål um har namnet "konge"; hjå Tjodolv har han elles namet "den gjævlåtne". I hans dagar, i 843, høyrer vi um at vestfoldingane kom på vikingferd til Frankrike. Tjodolv kallar dronninga hans Åsa, og A. W. Brøgger meiner at det er haugen over henne dei har funne Osebergskipet i. Åsa var etter sogone mor til Halvdan Svarte; men Tjodolv i Ynglingatal fylgjer ikkje denne ættgreina, han fortel i staden som sonen, Olav Geirstadalv, som Gudrød hadde med ei anna kone, og sidan um hans son att, Ragnvald. Hadde han kvede um Halvdan, vilde han vel snautt ha sagt slikt um mor hans. Tjodolv var ikkje hirdskald hjå Harald Hårfagre heller. Norrøne Bokverk, band fire, note.
King of Vestfold
Född: Cir 775 , Vestfold , Norge
Äktenskap (1): Alfhild Alfarinsdatter
Äktenskap (2): Åsa Haraldsdatter cirka 810
Död : Cir 826 , Vestfold , Norge åldern 51
Orsaken till hans död var mord av en förskottsbetalning av hans andra hustru Åsa.
Allmänna hänvisningar:
Gudröd av Hunter var son till Halfdan Mild till huset Yngling , enligt Heimskringla , en samling sagor från trettonde århundradet Island.
Gudröd gifte Alfhild , dotter till Alfarin kungen av Alfheim ( Bohuslän ), som var namnet på området mellan Glomma och Göta älv , och ärvde halv provinsen Vingulmark .
När Alfhild dog, sände Gudröd sina krigare till Agder och dess konung Harald att föreslå ett äktenskap med sin dotter Åsa. Minskade dock Harald så Gudröd beslutat att ta sin dotter med våld.
De kom på natten och när Harald insåg att han blev attackerad samlade han sina män och kämpade väl, men dog tillsammans med sin son Gyrd . Gudröd bortförd Åsa och gifte sig med henne. Han våldtog henne och hon gav honom en son vid namn Halfdan som skulle kallas Halfdan svarte .
På hösten när Halfdan var ett år gammal , Gudröd var med på en fest i Stiflesund . Han var mycket berusad och på kvällen när han gick på mittgången att lämna fartyget, stack en mördare ett spjut tråg Gudröd och han dödades . Gudröd män dödades omedelbart mördaren som visade sig vara Åsas sida -boy . Åsa erkände att sidan - pojken hade agerat på hennes vägnar.
Noterade händelser i hans liv var:
• Han var en kung från 00 0780 till 820 i Vestfold , Norge.
Gudröd gifte Alfhild Alfarinsdatter , dotter till Alfarin av Alfheim och Okänd. ( Alfhild Alfarinsdatter dog före 820 . )
Gudröd nästa gifte sig Åsa Haraldsdatter , dotter till Harald Granraude och okända, ca 810 . (Åsa Haraldsdatter föddes omkring 780 i Agder , Norge och dog ca 840 i Norge. )
Källor
1 Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/ ).
Gudrøds tilnavn Veidekonge kan oversettes "jegerkonge".
Blev ca 58 år.
Född: omkring 765
Död: mellan 810 och 824
Noteringar
Kung i Vestfold, Norge 780-826. Född omkring 765 i Vestfold. Död omkring 826 i Vestfold. Men när Alfhild var död sände kung Gudröd sina män västerut till Agder, där det härskade en kung som är nämnd Harald den munskäggsröde. De hade i uppdrag att fria till hans dotter Åsa på kungens vägnar, men Harald sade nej. Sändemännen kom tillbaka och förtalte kungen om utgången av ärendet. Något senare sköt kung Gudröds skepp i vattnet och for med en stor här till Agder, dit han kom helt oväntat och företog landgång och överföll kung Haralds gård om natten. Men när denne blev varse att en här kom emot honom, då gick han ut med så mycket manskap han hade. Det vart strid, men skillnaden i styrka var stor och Harald stupade jämte sin son Gyrd. Kung Gudröd tog stort byte och förde med sig hem kung Haralds dotter Åsa och höll bröllop med henne. De fick en enda son, som hette Halfdan. Samma höst som Halfdan blev en vinter gammal for kung Gudröd på gillen och låg med sitt i Stivlusund. Där var mycket drickande och kungen var svårt drucken, och på kvällen när det blev mörkt gick kungen ned ifrån skeppet. Men när han nådde landgångens ände lopp en man emot honom och rände ett spjut igenom honom, och det vart hans bane. Mannen dräptes på fläcken, men om morgonen när det blev ljust kändes han igen, och det befanns vara drottning Åsas skosven. Hon förnekade då heller inte att rådet var hennes. (Källa: Vikingen, Nordbok 1975)
http://genealogy.euweb.cz/scand/norway2.html#O2
Yngling family
The main family of early Norwegian kings was founded by one Gudrod Halfdansson Veidelkonge, King of Westfold; m.Asa Haraldsdottir. They were parents of:
Halfdan III "the Black", King of Westfold (830-863), +863/870; 1m: Ragnhild, dau.of King Harald Gullskiegg of Sogn; 2m: Ragnhild, dau.of King Sigurd Hjort Helgasson of Ringerike; by her he was father of:
King Harald I "Fairhair" of Norway (863-930) abdicated, *858/860, +934/940; 1m: Asa Hakonsdotter, dau.of Hakon Ladejarl; 2m: Gyda, dau.of King Eirik of Hoerdeland; 3m: Svanhild, dau.of Eystein, Jarl in Hedemarken; 4m: Snaefried, dau.of Finnen Svase; 5m: Alvhild, dau.of Ring Dagsson of Ringerike; 6m: Pss Ragnhild "the Rich" of Haithabu; He had issue as follows:
* A1. [1m.] Guttorm, King of Viken
* A2. [1m.] Halfdan "the Black", King of Trondelagen
* A3. [1m.] King Sigroed of Trondelagen
* A4. [1m.] Halfdan Hvide, +in Estonia
* A5. [2m.] Alof Aarbod; m.ca 890 Thore Ragnvaldsson
o B1. Bergljot Thoresdatter; m.Sigurd Jarl (+ca 962)
* A6. [2m.] Roerek
* A7. [2m.] Sigtrygg
* A8. [2m.] Frode
* A9. [2m.] Thorgils
* A10. [3m.] King Olav in Vigen
o B1. Tryggve Olavsson, King in Vigen and Romerike, +murdered ca 968; m.ca 960 Astrid Eiriksdatter, dau.of Eirik Bjordaskalle
+ C1. Olav Tryggvesson, King of Norway (995-1000), *968, +ca 1000; 1m: Geira, a Wendish princess; 2m: Gyda of Ireland; 3m: ca 995 Gudrun Skeggesdatter; 4m: 998 Pss Thyra of Denmark (+1000)
# D1. Tryggve Olavsson, +k.a.1033
# D2. Harald Olavsson, *999, +1000
+ C2. Ingibjorg Tryggvesdatter; m.1000 Jarl Ragnvold Ulfsson of Vaestergotland
+ C3. Astrid Tryggvesdatter; m.996 Erling Skjalgsson (+k.a.1028)
# D1. Aslak Eriksson, +1028; m.1015 Sigurd Svendsdatter (+1016)
* E1. Sven Askelsson; m.Pss Ragnhild of Denmark
o F1. Knut Svensson; m.Rimhild N
* E2. a daughter; m.Laxe-Pal
o F1. Hakon Pungelta
o F2. Einar, +1155
* E3. a daughter
o F1. Hakon Maw
# D2. Skjalg Erlingsson, +1062
# D3. Sigurd
# D4. Lodin, +after 1098
# D5. Thorer
# D6. Ragnhild Erlingsdotter; m.Thorberg Arnesson of Giske
* E1. Eystein-Orre, +k.a.1066
* E2. Ogmund Thorbergsson
o F1. Skopti Ogmundsson, +1103
+ G1. Thora; m.Asulf Skulesson, of Rein
* E3. Thora, concubine of King Harald Hardrade and King Svend II of Denmark
* E4. Jorunn; m.Ulf Ospaksson Stallare (+1066)
o F1. Jon Ulfsson "the Strong"
o F2. Brigida
* A11. [3m.] King Bjorn in Vestfold
o B1. Gudroed Bjornsson; m.Cecilia N
+ C1. Harald Grenske, King of Vestfold, +ca 995; m.Asta Gudbrandsdatter
# D1. Saint Olav II Haraldsson "the Stout", King of Norway (1016-28), +k.a.1030; m.1019 Astrid of Sweden, illegitimate dau.of King Olof of Sweden
* E1. [illegitimate by Alvhild N] Magnus I "the Good", King of Norway (1035-47) and Denmark (1042-47), *1024, +1047
o F1. [illegitimate] Ragnhild Magnusdatter; m.1062 Hakon Ivarsson, Jarl in Denmark (+after 1065)
* E2. Wulfhild, +1071; m.1042 Duke Ordulf of Saxony (+28.3.1072)
* A12. [3m.] Ragnar Rykkil, King in Hedemarken and Gudbrandsdalen
o B1. Agnar
+ C1. Ragnar
* A13. [4m.] Sigurd Hrise, King of Hadaflyke
o B1. Halfdan Sigurdsson, King of Hadaflyke
+ C1. Sigurd Syr, King of Ringeringe, +1018; m.Asta Gu12:57 25.2.2003dbrandsdatter, dau.of Gudbrand Kula
# D1. King Harald III "Haard Raade" of Norway (1047-66), *1015, +k.a.during his invasion in North England 25.9.1066; m.ca 1045 Elizabeth of Kiev (+after 1045)
* E1. Ingegerd; 1m: King Oluf I Hunger of Denmark (+1095); 2m: King Filip of Sweden (+1118)
* E2. Maria, +1066
* E3. [illegitimate by Thora Thorbergsdotter] Magnus II Haraldsson "Barefoot", King of Norway (1066-69), +28.4.1069
o F1. [illegitimate] Hakon Toresfostre, co-king of Norway (1093-95), +1095
* E4. [illegitimate by Thora Thorbergsdotter] Olav III "the Gentle", King of Norway (1069-93), *ca 1050, +22.9.1093; m.ca 1070 Pss Ingrid of Denmark
o F1. [illegitimate] Magnus III "Bareleg" "Bear-foot", King of Norway (1095-1103), *ca 1073, +k.a.Connaugt, Ireland 24.8.1103; m.ca 1101 Margareta of Sweden (+before 1130); for their descendants see HERE
# D2. Halfdan Sigurdsson
* E1. Thorberg; m.Fin Arnesson, Jarl in Halland (+ca 1065)
# D3. Guttorm Sigurdsson
# D4. Gunhild; m.ca 1025 Kattil Kalf, of Ringenes
* E1. Guttorm
* E2. Sigrid; m.Eindrid Einarsson (+k.a.ca 1050)
# D5. Ingerid; m.Nefstein N
* E1. Sigurd
o F1. Sigurd Sigurdsson, +ca 1135
* E2. Tore
* E3. Gudrun; m.Skuli Tostesson Kongsfostre
* A14. [4m.] Halfdan Haaleg
* A15. [4m.] Godroed Ljome
* A16. [4m.] Ragnvald, King in Hadeland
o B1. a son
+ C1. Eyvind Kelda, +drowned 998
* A17. [4m.] Ring, King of Hedemarken and Gudbrandsdalen
o B1. Dag Ringsson, King of Hedemarken
+ C1. King Roerek in Hedemarken, +1021
+ C2. King Ring in Hedemarken
# D1. Dag Ringsson, fl 1030
# D2. Emund Ringsson, an official in Polotzk
+ C3. Ragnhild; m.Raud N
* A18. [5m.] King Dag in Hedemarken and Gudbrandsdalen
* A19. [5m.] Gudroed Skirja
* A20. [5m.] Ingegerd
* A21. [6m.] Erik "Blood-axe", King of Norway (930-945) and Northumbria, *ca 895, +murdered 954; m.Gunhild of Denmark (+after 970)
o B1. Ragnvald Eriksson, +murdered ca 940
o B2. Gorm Eriksson, +k.a.before 960
o B3. Guttorm Eriksson, +k.a.before 960
o B4. Harald Eriksson Graufell, King of Norway, +k.a.970
o B5. Ragnfred Eriksson, co-king in Norway, +after 970
o B6. Erling Eriksson, co-king in Norway, +murdered before 970
o B7. Gudroes Eriksson, co-king of Norway, +murdered ca 999
o B8. Sigurd Eriksson Sleva, co-king of Norway, +murdered before 970
o B9. Ragnhild; 1m: Arnfin Torfinnsson, Jarl of Orkney; 2m: Havard Torfinnsson, Jarl of Orkney; 3m: Ljot Torfinnsson, Jarl of Norway
* A22. [illegitimate] Haakon I "the Good", King of Norway (945-960), +k.a.960
o B1. Thora
* A23. [illegitimate] Ingeborg; m.Halfdan Jarl
o B1. Gunhild; m.Fin Skjalge
+ C1. Eyvind Skaldaspiller, a poet, +ca 990
# D1. Harek of Thjotta, +murdered ca 1040; m.Ragnhild Arnesdatter, dau.of Arne Arnmodsson
* E1. Einar Fluga of Thjotta
* E2. Fin Hareksson, +after 1028
o F1. Hakon Finnsson
+ G1. Ulvhild; 1m: King Inge II of Sweden (+ca 1130); 2m: King Niels of Denmark (+1134); 3m: King Sverker I of Sweden (+1156)
* E3. Sven Hareksson
+ C2. Njal Finnsson
# D1. Astrid; m.Ragnvald "the Old"
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Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Sigfredsson Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age from 804 until 810. He was the father of Halfdan the Black Gudrödarson, king of Vestfold, and the grandfather of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway.[1]
[edit] Biography
Gudrød is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_the_Hunter
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age. He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla.
Gudrød was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling and Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar. He married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark. They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson.
When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa. However, Harald Granraude declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force.
They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear through Gudrød, killing him. Gudrød's men instantly killed the assassin, who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.
Jagtkonge's ancestry is found elsewhere on this tree...Jagtkonge's father was Halfdan (The Meek) Eysteinsson and his mother was Hlif Dagsdottir. His paternal grandparents were Eysteinn (Fart) Halfdansson and Hildi Eriksdatter. He had a brother named Ivar. He was the younger of the two children. He had a half-brother named Halfdan
He was also known as "the hunter", "Mikillati" which means "peace lover" and "Jagtkonge".
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age. He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla.
Gudrød was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling and Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar. He married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark. They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson.
When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa. However, Harald declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force.
They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear through Gudrød, killing him. Gudrød's men instantly killed the assassin, who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Sigfredsson Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in Vingulmark in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age from 804 until 810. He was the father of Halfdan the Black Gudrödarson, king of Vestfold, and the grandfather of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway.[1]
Background
Gudrød was of the House of Yngling. He was the son of Halfdan the Mild, king of Romerike and Vestfold and Liv Dagsdotter, daughter of King Dag of Vestmar. The date and place of his birth is not known.
Gudrød is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla. [2]
Biography
Gudrød married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim, (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv rivers. Gudrød inherited half the province of Vingulmark. They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson. When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa Haraldsdottir. However, Harald Granraude declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force. They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear through Gudrød, killing him. Gudrød's men instantly killed the assassin, who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf. After Gudrød was killed, Åsa took the 1 year-old Halfdan and returned to Agder, where Halfdan was raised.
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age. He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla.
Gudrød was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling and Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar. He married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark. They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson.
When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa. However, Harald Granraude declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force.
They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear through Gudrød, killing him. Gudrød's men instantly killed the assassin, who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.
GENI NOTE: There is another Gudrød son of Halfdan, who is not the same as this one. This one is Gudrød son of Halfdan son of Eyvind; the other one is Gudrød son of Halfdan "Kvitbein" son of Olaf.
Take care!
Gudrød Veidekonge (Halvdansson) (Guðröður veiðikonung)
(In English: Gudrod the Hunter)
King in part of Norway: Vestfold / Vingulmark
Alternative fødselsår: 738, 765, 780
Alternative dødsår: 810, 821
http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Gudr%C3%B8d_Veidekonge/utdypning
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_Halvdansson_Veidekonge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_the_Hunter
http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=no&emne=asatru&person=Gudr%F8d%20Veidekonge%20%28Halvdansson%29
Mens skipet hans lå i “Stivlesund” (et ukjent sted), ble han offer for et snikmord. Morderen var Åsas skosvein, og det ble ikke lagt skjul på at hun stod bak. Hva som skjedde med Åsa etterpå, sies det ingenting om i sagaene.
Gudrød Veidekonge – og for så vidt også Åsa (men ikke nødvendigvis under dette navnet) – må oppfattes som gamle sagnskikkelser i skandinavisk/nordeuropeisk sammenheng. Gudrød svarer som skikkelse i noen grad til en legendarisk dansk konge, Godofridus, som regjerte på begynnelsen av 800-tallet og er nevnt i frankiske kilder. Men han har også lånt trekk fra andre “Gudrød”-skikkelser (blant dem en norsk Dublin-konge). Ifølge en av de frankiske kildene ble Godofridus drept i et familiedrama, og hustruen stod bak drapet.
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age. He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians.
Konge først på 800-tallet
Gudrød Veidekonge
Gudrød Veidekonge (dvs. jegeren, av gn. veidr, jakt) ifølge Snorre konge over Vestfold og Romerike. Gudrød drepte Agderkongen, hærtok og ektet hans datter Åsa, som fødte han sønnen:
1. Halvdan Svarte.
Gudrød ble drept av Åsas trell. 1)
1) Gyldendals Store Konversasjonsleksikon (1965) D-G, sid. 3271.
Gudrød Halvdansson Veidekonge (født ca. 780 død ca. 821) var konge over Vestfold, Romerike og halve Vingulmark (omtrent dagens Østfold). Gudrød var Halvdan Øysteinsson den gavmilde og Liv Dagsdotters sønn, og far til Halvdan Svarte og Olav Geirstadalv Gudrødsson. Frem til ca. 815 var han gift med Alvhild Alfarinsdatter, og deretter med Åsa Haraldsdatter.
Gudrød fikk halve Vingulmark som medgifte da han giftet seg med Alvhild, datter av kong Alvarin Alvheim fra Alvheim (Bohuslän).
Etter Alfhilds tidlige død, la Gudrød ut på frierferd til Agder, etter datteren til kong Harald Granraude, Åsa. Harald avviste ham og Gudrød svarte med å ta livet av ham og hans sønn Gyrd, for så å røve med seg Åsa og ta henne til ektemake.
Gudrød ble myrdet i 821, på ordre fra Åsa, for mordet på hennes far og bror, og for å ha voldtatt henne.
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Forgjenger:
Halvdan Øysteinsson den gavmilde Konge av Vestfold (ca. 800–821)
Etterfølger:
Olav Geirstadalv Gudrødsson
Forgjenger:
Harald Granraude Konge av Agder (ca. 815–ca. 821)
Etterfølger:
Åsa Haraldsdotter
Han var Veidekonge. (Den stormodige) 2. gang gift med Åsa Haraldsdtr.
53. OF GUDROD THE HUNTER.
Gudrod, Halfdan's son, succeeded. He was called Gudrod the Magnificent, and also Gudrod the Hunter. He was married to Alfhild, a daughter of King Alfarin of Alfheim, and got with her half the district of Vingulmark. Their son Olaf was afterwards called Geirstad-Alf. Alfheim, at that time, was the name of the land between the Glommen and Gotha rivers. Now when Alfhild died, King Gudrod sent his men west to Agder to the king who ruled there, and who was called Harald Redbeard. They were to make proposals to his daughter Aasa upon the king's account; but Harald declined the match, and the ambassadors returned to the king, and told him the result of their errand. Soon after King
Gudrod hove down his ships into the water, and proceeded with a great force in them to Agder. He immediately landed, and came altogether unexpectedly at night to King Harald's house. When Harald was aware that an army was at hand, he went out with the
men he had about him, and there was a great battle, although he wanted men so much. King Harald and his son Gyrd fell, and King Gudrod took a great booty. He carried away with him Aasa, King Harald's daughter, and had a wedding with her. They had a son by their marriage called Halfdan; and the autumn that Halfdan was a year old Gudrod went upon a round of feasts. He lay with his ship in Stiflesund, where they had been drinking hard, so that the king was very tipsy. In the evening, about dark, the king left the ship; and when he had got to the end of the gangway from the ship to the shore, a man ran against him, thrust a spear through him, and killed him. The man was instantly put to death, and in the morning when it was light the man was discovered to be Aasa's page-boy: nor did she conceal that it was done by her orders. Thus tells Thjodolf of it: --
"Gudrod is gone to his long rest,
Despite of all his haughty pride --
A traitor's spear has pierced his side:
For Aasa cherished in her breast
Revenge; and as, by wine opprest,
The hero staggered from his ship,
The cruel queen her thrall let slip
To do the deed of which I sing:
And now the far-descended king,
At Stiflesund, in the old bed
Of the old Gudrod race, lies dead."
54. OF KING OLAF'S DEATH.
Olaf came to the kingdom after his father. He was a great warrior, and an able man; and was besides remarkably handsome, very strong and large of growth. He had Westfold; for King Alfgeir took all Vingulmark to himself, and placed his son Gandalf over it. Both father and son made war on Raumarike, and subdued the greater part of that land and district. Hogne was the name of a son of the Upland king, Eystein the Great, who subdued for himself the whole of Hedemark, Toten, and Hadeland. Then Vermeland fell off from Gudrod's sons, and turned itself, with its payment of scatt, to the Swedish king. Olaf was about twenty years old when Gudrod died; and as his brother Halfdan now had the kingdom with him, they divided it between them; so that Olaf got the eastern and Halfdan the southern part. King Olaf had his main residence at Geirstad. There he died of a disease in his foot, and was laid under a mound at Geirstad. So sings Thjodolf: --
"Long while this branch of Odin's stem
Was the stout prop of Norway's realm;
Long while King Olaf with just pride
Ruled over Westfold far and wide.
At length by cruel gout oppressed,
The good King Olaf sank to rest:
His body now lies under ground,
Buried at Geirstad, in the mound."
Familj med Alvhild ALVARINDOTTER (765 - 819)
Vigsel: omkring 780 1)
Barn:
Erik GUDRÖDSSON (782 - 854)
Ragnvald GUDRÖDSSON (801 - 836)
Familj med Åsa HARALDSDOTTER (800 - 834)
Vigsel: omkring 820 1)
Barn:
Halvdan (den svarte) GUDRÖDSSON (825 - 867)
Men när Alfhild var död sände kung Gudröd sina män västerut till Agder, där det härskade en kung som är nämnd Harald den munskäggsröde. De hade i uppdrag att fria till hans dotter Åsa på kungens vägnar, men Harald sade nej. Sändemännen kom tillbaka och förtalte kungen om utgången av ärendet. Något senare sköt kung Gudröds skepp i vattnet och for med en stor här till Agder, dit han kom helt oväntat och företog landgång och överföll kung Haralds gård om natten. Men när denne blev varse att en här kom emot honom, då gick han ut med så mycket manskap han hade. Det vart strid, men skillnaden i styrka var stor och Harald stupade jämte sin son Gyrd. Kung Gudröd tog stort byte och förde med sig hem kung Haralds dotter Åsa och höll bröllop med henne. De fick en enda son, som hette Halfdan. Samma höst som Halfdan blev en vinter gammal for kung Gudröd på gillen och låg med sitt i Stivlusund. Där var mycket drickande och kungen var svårt drucken, och på kvällen när det blev mörkt gick kungen ned ifrån skeppet. Men när han nådde landgångens ände lopp en man emot honom och rände ett spjut igenom honom, och det vart hans bane. Mannen dräptes på fläcken, men om morgonen när det blev ljust kändes han igen, och det befanns vara drottning Åsas skosven. Hon förnekade då heller inte att rådet var hennes.
(Källa: Vikingen, Nordbok 1975)
Gunröd den ädle. Gift först med Alfhild som var dotter till kung Alvarin från Alvhem.Med henne får han sonen Olof som blir kung i Vestvold. Efter Alfhilds död gifter han sig med Åsa som var dotter till kungen Harald den rödskäggie i Agder och får med henne sonen Halfdan. Gunröd övertog kungadömet efter sin far.
Se Ynglingasagan (YS) i Snorre Sturlassons kungasagor, sid 71-74.
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_Halvdansson_Veidekonge
Gudröd the Hunter was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling, according to Heimskringla, a collection of sagas from thirteenth century Iceland.
Gudröd married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark.
When Alfhild died, Gudröd sent his warriors to Agder and its king Harald to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa. However, Harald declined so Gudröd decided to take his daughter by force.
They arrived at night time and when Harald realised that he was attacked he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudröd carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall when Halfdan was a year old, Gudröd was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear trough Gudröd and he was killed. Gudröd's men instantly killed the assassin who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was a King from 00 0780 to 820 in Vestfold, Norway.
Gudröd married Alfhild Alfarinsdatter, daughter of Alfarin of Alfheim and Unknown. (Alfhild Alfarinsdatter died before 820.)
Gudröd next married Åsa Haraldsdatter, daughter of Harald Granraude and Unknown, circa 810. (Åsa Haraldsdatter was born circa 780 in Agder, Norway and died circa 840 in Norway.)
ABT 0780 - ABT 0822
OCCUPATION: Konge først på 800-tallet
BIRTH: ABT 0780, ('den stormodige')
DEATH: ABT 0822, (drept av Åsa's tjenere)
Father: Halvdan ØYSTEINSSON
Mother: Liv DAGSDATTER
Family 1 : Alvhild ALVARINDATTER
Olav Gudrødson GEIRSTADALV
Family 2 : Aasa HARALDSDATTER
+Halvdan SVARTE
Kilde: nermo.org
Kung av Westfold, Vermaland, Vingulmark.
Blev högst 72 år.
Godefrid, 6th King of Haithabu
M, #42856, d. 810
Last Edited=9 Aug 2004
Godefrid, 6th King of Haithabu was the son of Halfdan Mildi, King of Westfold and Lif (?). He died in 810, murdered.
Godefrid, 6th King of Haithabu gained the title of Hedemarken of Westfold. He gained the title of King Godefrid of Westfold, Hedeland, Vaermland, and Westmare. He gained the title of 6th King Godefrid of Haithabu.
Child of Godefrid, 6th King of Haithabu
-1. Erik, 13th King of Haithabu+ d. c 854
Forrás:
http://www.thepeerage.com/p4286.htm#i42856
King of Vestfold
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_the_Hunter
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_Halvdansson_Veidekonge
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Granraude
Da kongen av Vestfold, Gudrød Veidekonge, sendte menn for å fri til Haralds datter Åsa, takket Harald nei. Dette førte til at etter en stund satte kong Gudrød skip på vannet, og så seilte han med stor flåte vest til Agder og kongsgården på Tromøya, han kom helt uventet på dem, gjorde landgang og kom til Haralds gard om natta. Da Harald merket at en hær var kommet gikk han ut med alt det folk han hadde. Det ble en hard kamp, men overmakten var for stor. Der falt Harald og Gyrd, sønn hans. Kong Gudrød tok stort hærfang, han tok også Åsa, datter til kong Harald, med seg hjem og holdt bryllup med henne.
En lokal legende sier at Harald Granraude gjemte seg i en underjordisk tunnel med Åsa, men de ble funnet og Harald ble halshugget.
King of Vestfold
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Gudrød Veidekonge var konge i Vestfold og skal ha døydd i 839.
Gudrød var av Ynglingeætta og son av Halvdan den milde. Han var óg kalla den "Storlåtne".
Gudrød var gift to gonger, først med Alvhild, dotter av kong Alvarin frå Alvheim, og med henne fekk han halve Vingulmark, fortel Snorre Sturlason. Sonen deira er Olav Geirstada-Alv. Etter at Alvhild var daud, bela Gudrød til Åsa, dotter til Harald Granraude i Agder. Harald nekta dette, og Gudrød for med herskip til Agder og røva Åsa. Harald og sonen hans, Gyrd, fall i slaget. Åsa vart mor til Halvdan Svarte.
Soga fortel at Gudrød vart drepen av skosveinen til Åsa.
Gudrød sat som konge i Skiringssal i Vestfold.
Gudrød Veidekonge var konge i Vestfold og skal ha døydd i 839.
Gudrød var av Ynglingeætta og son av Halvdan den milde. Han var óg kalla den "Storlåtne".
Gudrød var gift to gonger, først med Alvhild, dotter av kong Alvarin frå Alvheim, og med henne fekk han halve Vingulmark, fortel Snorre Sturlason. Sonen deira er Olav Geirstada-Alv. Etter at Alvhild var daud, bela Gudrød til Åsa, dotter til Harald Granraude i Agder. Harald nekta dette, og Gudrød for med herskip til Agder og røva Åsa. Harald og sonen hans, Gyrd, fall i slaget. Åsa vart mor til Halvdan Svarte.
Soga fortel at Gudrød vart drepen av skosveinen til Åsa. Dette har Snorre frå Ynglingatal,
Ein kan elles merke seg at det er likskap mellom dette drapet og skildringa av drapet på langobardarkongen Alboin, fortald hjå Paulus Diaconus. Alboin vart drepen av ein svein som var i teneste hjå dronninga Rosamunda.
Gudrød sat som konge i Skiringssal i Vestfold.
Halvdan Koht skriv dette om Gudrød:
Gudrød Veidekonge er den fyrste i kongsrekkja som vi har vitnemål um har namnet "konge"; hjå Tjodolv har han elles namet "den gjævlåtne". I hans dagar, i 843, høyrer vi um at vestfoldingane kom på vikingferd til Frankrike. Tjodolv kallar dronninga hans Åsa, og A. W. Brøgger meiner at det er haugen over henne dei har funne Osebergskipet i. Åsa var etter sogone mor til Halvdan Svarte; men Tjodolv i Ynglingatal fylgjer ikkje denne ættgreina, han fortel i staden som sonen, Olav Geirstadalv, som Gudrød hadde med ei anna kone, og sidan um hans son att, Ragnvald. Hadde han kvede um Halvdan, vilde han vel snautt ha sagt slikt um mor hans. Tjodolv var ikkje hirdskald hjå Harald Hårfagre heller. Norrøne Bokverk, band fire, note.
King of Vestfold
Född: Cir 775 , Vestfold , Norge
Äktenskap (1): Alfhild Alfarinsdatter
Äktenskap (2): Åsa Haraldsdatter cirka 810
Död : Cir 826 , Vestfold , Norge åldern 51
Orsaken till hans död var mord av en förskottsbetalning av hans andra hustru Åsa.
Allmänna hänvisningar:
Gudröd av Hunter var son till Halfdan Mild till huset Yngling , enligt Heimskringla , en samling sagor från trettonde århundradet Island.
Gudröd gifte Alfhild , dotter till Alfarin kungen av Alfheim ( Bohuslän ), som var namnet på området mellan Glomma och Göta älv , och ärvde halv provinsen Vingulmark .
När Alfhild dog, sände Gudröd sina krigare till Agder och dess konung Harald att föreslå ett äktenskap med sin dotter Åsa. Minskade dock Harald så Gudröd beslutat att ta sin dotter med våld.
De kom på natten och när Harald insåg att han blev attackerad samlade han sina män och kämpade väl, men dog tillsammans med sin son Gyrd . Gudröd bortförd Åsa och gifte sig med henne. Han våldtog henne och hon gav honom en son vid namn Halfdan som skulle kallas Halfdan svarte .
På hösten när Halfdan var ett år gammal , Gudröd var med på en fest i Stiflesund . Han var mycket berusad och på kvällen när han gick på mittgången att lämna fartyget, stack en mördare ett spjut tråg Gudröd och han dödades . Gudröd män dödades omedelbart mördaren som visade sig vara Åsas sida -boy . Åsa erkände att sidan - pojken hade agerat på hennes vägnar.
Noterade händelser i hans liv var:
• Han var en kung från 00 0780 till 820 i Vestfold , Norge.
Gudröd gifte Alfhild Alfarinsdatter , dotter till Alfarin av Alfheim och Okänd. ( Alfhild Alfarinsdatter dog före 820 . )
Gudröd nästa gifte sig Åsa Haraldsdatter , dotter till Harald Granraude och okända, ca 810 . (Åsa Haraldsdatter föddes omkring 780 i Agder , Norge och dog ca 840 i Norge. )
Källor
1 Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/ ).
Gudrøds tilnavn Veidekonge kan oversettes "jegerkonge".
Blev ca 58 år.
Född: omkring 765
Död: mellan 810 och 824
Noteringar
Kung i Vestfold, Norge 780-826. Född omkring 765 i Vestfold. Död omkring 826 i Vestfold. Men när Alfhild var död sände kung Gudröd sina män västerut till Agder, där det härskade en kung som är nämnd Harald den munskäggsröde. De hade i uppdrag att fria till hans dotter Åsa på kungens vägnar, men Harald sade nej. Sändemännen kom tillbaka och förtalte kungen om utgången av ärendet. Något senare sköt kung Gudröds skepp i vattnet och for med en stor här till Agder, dit han kom helt oväntat och företog landgång och överföll kung Haralds gård om natten. Men när denne blev varse att en här kom emot honom, då gick han ut med så mycket manskap han hade. Det vart strid, men skillnaden i styrka var stor och Harald stupade jämte sin son Gyrd. Kung Gudröd tog stort byte och förde med sig hem kung Haralds dotter Åsa och höll bröllop med henne. De fick en enda son, som hette Halfdan. Samma höst som Halfdan blev en vinter gammal for kung Gudröd på gillen och låg med sitt i Stivlusund. Där var mycket drickande och kungen var svårt drucken, och på kvällen när det blev mörkt gick kungen ned ifrån skeppet. Men när han nådde landgångens ände lopp en man emot honom och rände ett spjut igenom honom, och det vart hans bane. Mannen dräptes på fläcken, men om morgonen när det blev ljust kändes han igen, och det befanns vara drottning Åsas skosven. Hon förnekade då heller inte att rådet var hennes. (Källa: Vikingen, Nordbok 1975)
http://genealogy.euweb.cz/scand/norway2.html#O2
Yngling family
The main family of early Norwegian kings was founded by one Gudrod Halfdansson Veidelkonge, King of Westfold; m.Asa Haraldsdottir. They were parents of:
Halfdan III "the Black", King of Westfold (830-863), +863/870; 1m: Ragnhild, dau.of King Harald Gullskiegg of Sogn; 2m: Ragnhild, dau.of King Sigurd Hjort Helgasson of Ringerike; by her he was father of:
King Harald I "Fairhair" of Norway (863-930) abdicated, *858/860, +934/940; 1m: Asa Hakonsdotter, dau.of Hakon Ladejarl; 2m: Gyda, dau.of King Eirik of Hoerdeland; 3m: Svanhild, dau.of Eystein, Jarl in Hedemarken; 4m: Snaefried, dau.of Finnen Svase; 5m: Alvhild, dau.of Ring Dagsson of Ringerike; 6m: Pss Ragnhild "the Rich" of Haithabu; He had issue as follows:
* A1. [1m.] Guttorm, King of Viken
* A2. [1m.] Halfdan "the Black", King of Trondelagen
* A3. [1m.] King Sigroed of Trondelagen
* A4. [1m.] Halfdan Hvide, +in Estonia
* A5. [2m.] Alof Aarbod; m.ca 890 Thore Ragnvaldsson
o B1. Bergljot Thoresdatter; m.Sigurd Jarl (+ca 962)
* A6. [2m.] Roerek
* A7. [2m.] Sigtrygg
* A8. [2m.] Frode
* A9. [2m.] Thorgils
* A10. [3m.] King Olav in Vigen
o B1. Tryggve Olavsson, King in Vigen and Romerike, +murdered ca 968; m.ca 960 Astrid Eiriksdatter, dau.of Eirik Bjordaskalle
+ C1. Olav Tryggvesson, King of Norway (995-1000), *968, +ca 1000; 1m: Geira, a Wendish princess; 2m: Gyda of Ireland; 3m: ca 995 Gudrun Skeggesdatter; 4m: 998 Pss Thyra of Denmark (+1000)
# D1. Tryggve Olavsson, +k.a.1033
# D2. Harald Olavsson, *999, +1000
+ C2. Ingibjorg Tryggvesdatter; m.1000 Jarl Ragnvold Ulfsson of Vaestergotland
+ C3. Astrid Tryggvesdatter; m.996 Erling Skjalgsson (+k.a.1028)
# D1. Aslak Eriksson, +1028; m.1015 Sigurd Svendsdatter (+1016)
* E1. Sven Askelsson; m.Pss Ragnhild of Denmark
o F1. Knut Svensson; m.Rimhild N
* E2. a daughter; m.Laxe-Pal
o F1. Hakon Pungelta
o F2. Einar, +1155
* E3. a daughter
o F1. Hakon Maw
# D2. Skjalg Erlingsson, +1062
# D3. Sigurd
# D4. Lodin, +after 1098
# D5. Thorer
# D6. Ragnhild Erlingsdotter; m.Thorberg Arnesson of Giske
* E1. Eystein-Orre, +k.a.1066
* E2. Ogmund Thorbergsson
o F1. Skopti Ogmundsson, +1103
+ G1. Thora; m.Asulf Skulesson, of Rein
* E3. Thora, concubine of King Harald Hardrade and King Svend II of Denmark
* E4. Jorunn; m.Ulf Ospaksson Stallare (+1066)
o F1. Jon Ulfsson "the Strong"
o F2. Brigida
* A11. [3m.] King Bjorn in Vestfold
o B1. Gudroed Bjornsson; m.Cecilia N
+ C1. Harald Grenske, King of Vestfold, +ca 995; m.Asta Gudbrandsdatter
# D1. Saint Olav II Haraldsson "the Stout", King of Norway (1016-28), +k.a.1030; m.1019 Astrid of Sweden, illegitimate dau.of King Olof of Sweden
* E1. [illegitimate by Alvhild N] Magnus I "the Good", King of Norway (1035-47) and Denmark (1042-47), *1024, +1047
o F1. [illegitimate] Ragnhild Magnusdatter; m.1062 Hakon Ivarsson, Jarl in Denmark (+after 1065)
* E2. Wulfhild, +1071; m.1042 Duke Ordulf of Saxony (+28.3.1072)
* A12. [3m.] Ragnar Rykkil, King in Hedemarken and Gudbrandsdalen
o B1. Agnar
+ C1. Ragnar
* A13. [4m.] Sigurd Hrise, King of Hadaflyke
o B1. Halfdan Sigurdsson, King of Hadaflyke
+ C1. Sigurd Syr, King of Ringeringe, +1018; m.Asta Gu12:57 25.2.2003dbrandsdatter, dau.of Gudbrand Kula
# D1. King Harald III "Haard Raade" of Norway (1047-66), *1015, +k.a.during his invasion in North England 25.9.1066; m.ca 1045 Elizabeth of Kiev (+after 1045)
* E1. Ingegerd; 1m: King Oluf I Hunger of Denmark (+1095); 2m: King Filip of Sweden (+1118)
* E2. Maria, +1066
* E3. [illegitimate by Thora Thorbergsdotter] Magnus II Haraldsson "Barefoot", King of Norway (1066-69), +28.4.1069
o F1. [illegitimate] Hakon Toresfostre, co-king of Norway (1093-95), +1095
* E4. [illegitimate by Thora Thorbergsdotter] Olav III "the Gentle", King of Norway (1069-93), *ca 1050, +22.9.1093; m.ca 1070 Pss Ingrid of Denmark
o F1. [illegitimate] Magnus III "Bareleg" "Bear-foot", King of Norway (1095-1103), *ca 1073, +k.a.Connaugt, Ireland 24.8.1103; m.ca 1101 Margareta of Sweden (+before 1130); for their descendants see HERE
# D2. Halfdan Sigurdsson
* E1. Thorberg; m.Fin Arnesson, Jarl in Halland (+ca 1065)
# D3. Guttorm Sigurdsson
# D4. Gunhild; m.ca 1025 Kattil Kalf, of Ringenes
* E1. Guttorm
* E2. Sigrid; m.Eindrid Einarsson (+k.a.ca 1050)
# D5. Ingerid; m.Nefstein N
* E1. Sigurd
o F1. Sigurd Sigurdsson, +ca 1135
* E2. Tore
* E3. Gudrun; m.Skuli Tostesson Kongsfostre
* A14. [4m.] Halfdan Haaleg
* A15. [4m.] Godroed Ljome
* A16. [4m.] Ragnvald, King in Hadeland
o B1. a son
+ C1. Eyvind Kelda, +drowned 998
* A17. [4m.] Ring, King of Hedemarken and Gudbrandsdalen
o B1. Dag Ringsson, King of Hedemarken
+ C1. King Roerek in Hedemarken, +1021
+ C2. King Ring in Hedemarken
# D1. Dag Ringsson, fl 1030
# D2. Emund Ringsson, an official in Polotzk
+ C3. Ragnhild; m.Raud N
* A18. [5m.] King Dag in Hedemarken and Gudbrandsdalen
* A19. [5m.] Gudroed Skirja
* A20. [5m.] Ingegerd
* A21. [6m.] Erik "Blood-axe", King of Norway (930-945) and Northumbria, *ca 895, +murdered 954; m.Gunhild of Denmark (+after 970)
o B1. Ragnvald Eriksson, +murdered ca 940
o B2. Gorm Eriksson, +k.a.before 960
o B3. Guttorm Eriksson, +k.a.before 960
o B4. Harald Eriksson Graufell, King of Norway, +k.a.970
o B5. Ragnfred Eriksson, co-king in Norway, +after 970
o B6. Erling Eriksson, co-king in Norway, +murdered before 970
o B7. Gudroes Eriksson, co-king of Norway, +murdered ca 999
o B8. Sigurd Eriksson Sleva, co-king of Norway, +murdered before 970
o B9. Ragnhild; 1m: Arnfin Torfinnsson, Jarl of Orkney; 2m: Havard Torfinnsson, Jarl of Orkney; 3m: Ljot Torfinnsson, Jarl of Norway
* A22. [illegitimate] Haakon I "the Good", King of Norway (945-960), +k.a.960
o B1. Thora
* A23. [illegitimate] Ingeborg; m.Halfdan Jarl
o B1. Gunhild; m.Fin Skjalge
+ C1. Eyvind Skaldaspiller, a poet, +ca 990
# D1. Harek of Thjotta, +murdered ca 1040; m.Ragnhild Arnesdatter, dau.of Arne Arnmodsson
* E1. Einar Fluga of Thjotta
* E2. Fin Hareksson, +after 1028
o F1. Hakon Finnsson
+ G1. Ulvhild; 1m: King Inge II of Sweden (+ca 1130); 2m: King Niels of Denmark (+1134); 3m: King Sverker I of Sweden (+1156)
* E3. Sven Hareksson
+ C2. Njal Finnsson
# D1. Astrid; m.Ragnvald "the Old"
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Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Sigfredsson Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age from 804 until 810. He was the father of Halfdan the Black Gudrödarson, king of Vestfold, and the grandfather of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway.[1]
[edit] Biography
Gudrød is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudr%C3%B8d_the_Hunter
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age. He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla.
Gudrød was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling and Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar. He married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark. They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson.
When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa. However, Harald Granraude declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force.
They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear through Gudrød, killing him. Gudrød's men instantly killed the assassin, who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.
Jagtkonge's ancestry is found elsewhere on this tree...Jagtkonge's father was Halfdan (The Meek) Eysteinsson and his mother was Hlif Dagsdottir. His paternal grandparents were Eysteinn (Fart) Halfdansson and Hildi Eriksdatter. He had a brother named Ivar. He was the younger of the two children. He had a half-brother named Halfdan -------------------- He was also known as "the hunter", "Mikillati" which means "peace lover" and "Jagtkonge".
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age. He is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla.
Gudrød was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling and Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar. He married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark. They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson.
When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa. However, Harald declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force.
They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear through Gudrød, killing him. Gudrød's men instantly killed the assassin, who turned out to be Åsa's page-boy. Åsa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf.
Gudrød the Hunter (Old Norse: Guðr?ðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian: Gudrød Sigfredsson Veidekonge) was a semi-legendary king in Vingulmark in south-east Norway, during the early Viking Age from 804 until 810. He was the father of Halfdan the Black Gudrödarson, king of Vestfold, and the grandfather of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway.[1]
Background
Gudrød was of the House of Yngling. He was the son of Halfdan the Mild, king of Romerike and Vestfold and Liv Dagsdotter, daughter of King Dag of Vestmar. The date and place of his birth is not known.
Gudrød is mentioned in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal. Snorri Sturluson elaborates on Gudrød's story in Heimskringla, written c. 1230; however, this is not considered to be a historical account by modern historians. The following account is taken from Heimskringla. [2]
Biography
Gudrød married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim, (Bohuslän), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Göta älv rivers. Gudrød inherited half the province of Vingulmark. They had a son, Olaf Gudrødsson. When Alfhild died, Gudrød sent his warriors to Agder and its king, Harald, to propose a marriage with his daughter Åsa Haraldsdottir. However, Harald Granraude declined, so Gudrød decided to take his daughter by force. They arrived at night. When Harald realised that he was being attacked, he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrød carried away Åsa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black.
In the fall, when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrød was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening, as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust
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