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1951 Grønås, Moster Larssen Grønås, Lars (I1006)
 
1952 Grønås, Moster Kiølvsen Meling, Dordi (I1042)
 
1953 Gudmund, Geirmund Olafsson Stadheim, Gudmund (I1180)
 
1954 Guest Bjørn Jonson Dale Guests Report post #9 Posted December 12, 2007 På epitafiet i Borgund kirke (brann 1904) var herr Claus avbilda med to koner og 14 barn samt to daude. I 1636 var trulig bare ni av barna i live: Anne, Cornelis, M Jens, H Erich, Cornelis (sic), Margrete, H Hans, Jørgen, Marten og Peder. Utanom Jens Claussen, Hans Claussen og Jørgen Claussen er det fint lite vi veit om disse barna.Førstekona hans var Maren Eriksdatter, og Jens Claussen Parelius opplyste sjølv at ho var datter av herr Erik Knutson i Herøy. Vi veit ikkje kva tid Maren døydde. Det er denne Erik Knutson eg har mistenkt for å vere gift med ei datter av trondheimsbispen Hans Gaas.Andrekona Karen Eriksdatter skal ha vore omtalt som 'hustru Karen'; eg har ikkje sett det sjølv. Likeeins er det hevda at ho skal ha vore kalt 'Gaas', men dette må vere ei seinare tillaging. Eg trur kanskje Karen Eriksdatter døydde barnlaus. (På epitafiet var det avbilda nokre småbarn som ho kan ha vore mor til. Sjå Lampe.) Karen kan ha vore av Synesætta, sidan ho eigde synesgods i Borgund, gods som seinare kom i eiga til herr Rasmus Povelsen Brandal.Kona til Hans Claussen Gaas, Berte Svendsdatter, kan høve som søster til Gjertrud Svendsdatter, gift med magister Jens Claussen Parelius. I så fall var ho datter av Svend Anderssen, borgarmester i Trondheim. Men dette er bare ein tanke. Kven kan sjekke?Så, godnatt til alle gaasungar, vere seg Anda eller Heen eller andre fine fuglar med sogevingar.

Claus Corneliussen ABT 1550 - 1625

http://www.nermo.org/slekt/d0037/g0000078.html#I6831

Et epitaphium fra 1625 viser herr Claus med 2 koner, 14 levende og 2 døde barn.

1636 var trolig bare ni av barna i live: Anne, Cornelis, M Jens, H Erich, Cornelis, Margrete, H Hans, Jørgen, Marten og Peder.

RESIDENCE: 1582, Pers.kap. i Borgund 1582-1583 (også huskapellan)
RESIDENCE: 16 b (2 d. sped) (bl.a. presten Erik Corneliussen Gaas)
OCCUPATION: Kannik. Sogneprest Borgund 1583-1624
BIRTH: ABT 1550, (Parelius) Trondheim (kalt 'Niels Corneliussen Gan(t)z')
BAPTISM: (ikke id. m. Claus Nilsen Gaas)
DEATH: 1625, Borgund, Sunnmøre
EVENT: 1592, Prost over Sunnmøre 1592-1619
Father: Cornelius Nicolai Claussen Mother: NN

Family 1 : Maren Erichsdatter +Jens Claussen Parelius +Jørgen Claussen

Nils Claussen Parelius
Family 2 : Karen Erichsdatter +Hans Gaas Claussen

Erik Claussen Gaas
Sogneprest i Borgun og prost over sunnmøre Jens Clausen og hans hustruer skal ha hatt 14 barn, 7 sønner skal ha vært prester.


Sognepræst i Borgund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.

Nevnt i 1589. sogneprest til Borgund. Prost. 
Corneliussen Gaas, Claus (I3055)
 
1955 Gule BB side 868. Ivarsdtr Botnen, Synneva (I0293)
 
1956 Gulen (25-3, 30b) Pålsdtr Nordgulen, Gjertrud (I2327)
 
1957 Gulen (48-2, 33c) Aslaksdtr Norddal, Brite (I2345)
 
1958 Gulen (53-222A, 34) Tomasdtr Molde, Magdeli (I2335)
 
1959 Gulen (53-3, 35c) Andersdtr Molde, Marte (I2323)
 
1960 Gulen (62-4, 34e). Pålsdtr Steine, Kari (I2316)
 
1961 Gulen BB (52-1, 35i) Endresdtr Virkesdal, Marte (I2315)
 
1962 Gulen BB mener født i 1842 Pedersdtr Rutle, Marthe (I0286)
 
1963 gulen BB mener gift 1874-06-06 Familie: Ole Hansen Nordgulen / Marthe Pedersdtr Rutle (F0066)
 
1964 Gulen, Norway Jonsson Dale, Klaus (I2472)
 
1965 Gulen, S&F, norway Hansson Tveit, Henrik (I2431)
 
1966 Gulen, S&F, Norway Olsson Tveit, Hans (I2435)
 
1967 Gulen, S&F, Norway Olsdtr Tveit, Brite (I2461)
 
1968 GUlen, S&F, Norway Hansson Tveit, Jørgen (I2462)
 
1969 Gulsvik, Flå, Buskerud, Norge Gunnarson Hvit til Gulsvik (Hvit), Toralde (I2176)
 
1970 Gulsvik, Flå, Buskerud, Norway. Gunnarson Hvit til Gulsvik (Hvit), Toralde (I2176)
 
1971 Gunnar var lagrettemann. Det var visst alle på Mækjebakken? Ysteinson Grov Stord, Gunder Gunnar (I0773)
 
1972 Haakon Haakonsons hirdmann, fehirde i Bergen, Væpner og riksråd. Toraldesson Kane, Gunnar I (I2175)
 
1973 Haakonsund, Sund Mathiesdtr Sangolt, Marte (I0483)
 
1974 Hadde 2 jenter: Rigmor og Gudrun. De ble gidt med hver sin bror. gift Helgesen.
han ene drev bilverksted på askøy.
Rigmor sine barn (2 gutter ?) var adoptert.
Bodde på askøy hele sitt liv. 
Rasmussen, Ragnvald (I1201)
 
1975 Hadde barn og bodde på smeneset.. Paulsdtr Hjertvik, Daaret Doret (I1394)
 
1976 Hadde en bror kalt Hans Torsson Hidle Thorson Hidle, Daniel (I0754)
 
1977 Hadde en søster som het Marta Tomasdtr Grov f. Mækjebakken..l. Kan det ha vært MArita eller en annen søster. Må uansett bevise at dette er sønn av disse foreldrene... Tomasson Mækjebakken, Nils (I0904)
 
1978 hadde tjent i Kvernes PG før hun ble gift. Familie: Thomas Baltzer Andreassen Nedal (Parelius) / Lisbet Gunnarsdtr Røvik (F0936)
 
1979 Hadde vondt i et kne som ung. Fikk tuberkel betennelse i kveet. Var i Oslo o 1,5 år og ble operert. Kom hjem med gips.Trente opp foren og klarte seg bra. Faren dro til Oslo for å besøke henne. Han tok toget ned og låste døren med tollekniven slik at tyskerne ikke skulle komme seg inn i kupeen på natta. Iversdtr Hjertvik, Oddrun (I1365)
 
1980 Halfdan "gamle" Sveidasson i MyHeritage slektstrær (McCarty Web Site)
Halfdan "gamle" Sveidasson, "the Aged" i MyHeritage slektstrær (McCarty Web Site)
Halfdan "gamle" Sveidasson, “the Aged” i MyHeritage slektstrær (Laksosnes Web Site)
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Ivar Halfdansson, Opplendingejarl
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Hild (Hildi) Eiriksdotter
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Halvdan Eysteinsson «the Meek»...
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Asa Østeinsdottir
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About Halfdan "Gamle" Sveidasson

Halfdan Sveidasson is mentioned in the Orkney saga:

"Heiti, Gorr’s son, was father of Sveiði the sea-king, the father of Halfdan the old, the father of Ivar the Uplanders’ earl, the father of Eystein the noisy, the father of earl Rognvald the mighty and the wise in council."

(copied from http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/ice/is3/is302.htm)

See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfdan_the_Old

Other saga personalities who are named Halfdan, and should NOT be confused with this one:

Halfdan Eysteinsson, http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000006803712071
Halfdan Hringsson, http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000006209764570

-------------------- http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Halfdan_the_Mild_%281%29 -------------------- http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/3/6487.htm -------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfdan_the_Old -------------------- Halfdan Sveidasson is mentioned in the Orkney saga:

"Heiti, Gorr’s son, was father of Sveiði the sea-king, the father of Halfdan the old, the father of Ivar the Uplanders’ earl, the father of Eystein the noisy, the father of earl Rognvald the mighty and the wise in council."

(copied from http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/ice/is3/is302.htm)

See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfdan_the_Old

Other saga personalities who are named Halfdan, and should NOT be confused with this one:

Halfdan Eysteinsson, http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000006803712071 Halfdan Hringsson, http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000006209764570 -------------------- http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Halfdan_the_Mild_%281%29 -------------------- http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/3/6487.htm -------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfdan_the_Old 
Sveidasson, “the Aged”, Halfdan "Gamle" (I2190)
 
1981 Halfdan Hvitbeinn Olafsson of Vestfold i FamilySearch familietre
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Åsa Olafsdatter, Trondheim
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About Halfdan Olafsson «Whiteshanks» Kvitbein

Halvdan Olavsson "Whiteshanks" Kvitbein, King of Solør / Hedmark / Toten / Hadeland / Vestfold (Norway)

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Halvdan Kvitbein (Olavsson) (Hálfdan hvítbeinn) ca 710, PAM

(In English: Halfdan Hvitbein)

King in part of Norway: Solør / Hedmark / Toten / Hadeland / Vestfold (Norway)

http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=gb&emne=asatru&person=Halvdan%20Kvitbein%20%28Olavsson%29

Halfdan Hvitbeinn (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga.

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Kvitbein

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

-------------------- Halfdan Olafsson: Date born 2: 704, Romerike, Buskerud, Norway. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/e/l/Patricia-Hellerud-/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0309.html

Please check as father was born later than 685 ?

Född 685 i Värmland, Svitjod. Död 715 i Toten Oppland, Norge. Kung i Värmland, Svitjod och Norge.

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White Leg founded the pagan temple at Skiringssal.

Those of the Swedes who had more understanding found that the dear times proceeded from there being a greater number of people on the land than it could support, and that the king could not be blamed for this. They took the resolution, therefore, to cross the Eida forest with all their men, and came quite unexpectedly into Soleyar, where they put to death King Solve, and took Halfdan Hvitbein prisoner, and made him their chief, and gave him the title of king. Thereupon he subdued Soleyar, and proceeding with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that district also in subjection by force of arms.

Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons, Eystein and Gudrod. Halfdan subdued a great part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold. He lived to be an old man, and died in his bed at Toten, from whence his body was transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf:

"Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes,

Receives at last life's deep repose:

The aged man at last, though late,

Yielded in Toten to stern fate.

At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave

A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan,

to chiefs and people dear,

Received from all a silent tear." - [1]

[1] - http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?vis=s_e_ynglingesoga

[ ] - http://home.earthlink.net/~artdugan/Trowbridge%20Vikings.htm

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The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

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Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve. Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolkning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevener et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

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Halvdan married Åsa Øysteinsdatter Av Oplandene, daughter of Eystein Hardråde and Unknown. (Åsa Øysteinsdatter Av Oplandene was born in 680 in Norway and died in 718 in Norway.)

OCCUPATION: Konge på slutten av 600

BIRTH: CIR700

DEATH: Toten

BURIAL: Skiringsal ved Sandefjord ( Tjøling )

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Halfdan Hvitbeinn was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling according to Heimskringla.

His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar (Solør) where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Westfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Wermelandia. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Westfold where he was buried under a mound at a place called Skaereid, at Skiringsale.

Noted events in his life were:

• He was a King in Norway.

Halvdan married Åsa Eysteinsdatter, daughter of Eystein Hardråde and Unknown, circa 700 in Norway. (Åsa Eysteinsdatter was born in 680 in Norway and died in 718 in Norway.)

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ABT 0700 - ____

RESIDENCE: Sønner: Øystein og Gudrød

OCCUPATION: Konge på slutten av 600

BIRTH: ABT 0700, (første 'Yngling' i Norge)

DEATH: Toten (av sykdom)

BURIAL: Skæreid, Skiringsal, Tjølling (Sandefj.)

Father: Olav Ingjaldsøn TRETELJA

Mother: Solveig HALVDANSDATTER

Family 1 : Aasa ØYSTEINSDATTER

+Øystein HALVDANSSON

Kilde: nermo.org

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http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Kvitbein

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolkning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevener et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

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Forgjenger:

Halvdan Gulltann Konge av Solør

(?–?) Etterfølger:

Øystein Halvdansson

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King of Uppsala

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King of Uppsala

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http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Kvitbein

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48. HALFDAN HVITBEIN MADE KING.

Those of the Swedes who had more understanding found that the

dear times proceeded from there being a greater number of people

on the land than it could support, and that the king could not be

blamed for this. They took the resolution, therefore, to cross

the Eida forest with all their men, and came quite unexpectedly

into Soleyar, where they put to death King Solve, and took

Halfdan Hvitbein prisoner, and made him their chief, and gave him

the title of king. Thereupon he subdued Soleyar, and proceeding

with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that

district also in subjection by force of arms.

49. OF HALFDAN HVITBEIN.

Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a

daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland

people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons,

Eystein and Gudrod. Halfdan subdued a great part of Hedemark,

Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold. He lived to be an old

man, and died in his bed at Toten, from whence his body was

transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place

called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf: --

"Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes,

Receives at last life's deep repose:

The aged man at last, though late,

Yielded in Toten to stern fate.

At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave

A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan,

to chiefs and people dear,

Received from all a silent tear."

**********************

Events in the life of Hálfdan Hvítbeinn O'láfsson

event

in Skaereid, Skiringsale.

·founded a pagan temple

† death 1 .

·He lived to be an old man, and died in his bed at Toten.

event 1 .

·subdued Soleyar (his foster father's homeland), and then proceeded with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that district also in subjection by force of arms

burial 1 .

in Skaereid, Skiringsale, Vëstfold.

·After he had died, his body was transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf: -- "Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes, Receives at last life's deep repose: The aged man at last, though late, Yielded in Toten to stern fate. At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan, to chiefs and people dear, Received from all a silent tear."

event 1 .

·captured by the Swedes who'd killed his Uncle, and made their Chief (in deference to his Yngling blood?)

event 1 .

·brought up in Soleyar, in the house of his mother's brother Solve

event 1 .

·subdued a great part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold

event 1 .

·took possession of Värmland after his brothers death, raised scatt (tax) from it, and placed earls over it as long as he lived

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolkning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevener et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Kvitbein

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Född: 680 Abt , Norge

Äktenskap : Åsa Eysteinsdatter ca 700 i Norge

Död : Abt 715 , Toten , Oppland , Norge åldern omkring 35

Andra namn för Halvdan var Halvdan " Vitben " Olofsson och Halvdan Den Gavmilde Olofsson.

Allmänna hänvisningar:

Halfdan Hvitbeinn var son till Olof Trätälja av huset Yngling enligt Heimskringla .

Hans far var offras till Oden av svenska nybyggare i Värmland på grund av en hungersnöd. En del svenskar dock insett att hungersnöden var väckt av överbefolkning och inte av det faktum att kungen hade varit att försumma sina religiösa plikter .

Därför beslöt de att korsa Ed Skog och bosätter sig i Norge och råkade hamna i Soleyar ( Solør ) där de dödade kung Sölve och tog Halfdan fånge. Den svenska utflyttade valde Halfdan kungen som han var son till sin gamle kungen , Olof . Halfdan underkuvade alla Soleyar och tog sin armé i Romerike och styrdes provinsen också.

Halfdan skulle bli en stor kung , som gifte sig med Åsa , dotter till kung Eystein , härskaren av Oppland och Hedmark . De fick två söner , Öystein Halfdansson och Gudröd .

Halfdan erövrade en stor del av Hedemarken , Toten , Hadeland och en del av Västfold . När hans bror Ingjald Olofsson dog, ärvde han Wermelandia . Halfdan dog av ålderdom i Toten och har transporterats till Västfold där han begravdes under en kulle på ett ställe som heter Skaereid kl Skiringsale .

Noterade händelser i hans liv var:

• Han var en kung i Norge.

Halvdan gift Åsa Eysteinsdatter , dotter till Eystein Hårdråde och okända, ca 700 i Norge. (Åsa Eysteinsdatter född 680 i Norge och dog i 718 i Norge. )

Källor

1 Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/ ).

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolkning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevner et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

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ID: I49502
Name: Halfdan "Hvitbein" OLAFSSON King Of Uplanders
Given Name: Halfdan "Hvitbein" OLAFSSON
Surname: King Of Uplanders
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 704 in Romerike, Buskerud, Norway
Death: 800 in Toten, Oppland, Norway
Change Date: 21 Sep 2005 at 15:23
Note:

Alias: Halfdan/white leg/

Royalty for Commoners by Robert W. Stuart, GenealogicalPublishing Co.,Revised 2nd Edition, 1995:

Gen 166-41 - Halfdan Olaffson "Huitbeing" (white leg), King of theUplanders of Sweden, King of Salver and Vestfold: conquered Rouimarike;

founded the pagan temple a t Skiringssal, 8th century; m. AsaEysteinsdotter, dau. of Eystein "Hardrade" (the severe), King of the

Uplands, and his wife Solveig Halfdansdotter (see note after Gen. 33. Gen166-33 -

Moncreiff (chart 35),p. 109) adds two generations between my Gen 40 andGe n 41:

(41B): Halfdan "The Stingy," King of Vestfold, as father of Gudron(Gudroth), whom he calls "Godfrey the Proud"; whose fatherwas (41A)

Eyestein " The fart", King of Roumarike. Thou the work carries nobibliography, Moncrei ffe was an outstanding authority, and pending proofotherwise, may well be co nsidered correct. Moncreiogge is in agreementwith Sturluson (pp. 47-78)."

Halfdan conquered Raumarike in Norway and Vestfold, the fertile area westof Christiania Fjord. He founded the temple at Skiringssal. That became agreat trading center and favorite seat of the Norwegian Kings.

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Source: Adrienne Anderson chart of Scandinavian Norman Descent of Hamblins

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Han vokste opp i Solør hos sinmorbroren sin. Han ble fanget av en svenskehær. Halvdan var konge på slutten av 600-tallet, og han styrte over Solør, Romerike, Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland og Vestfold, kongssete lå på Toten.

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Blev högst 30 år.

Född: 685 Värmland

Död: 715

Noteringar

Biografi

Kung i Värmland, Svitjod och Norge. Född 685 i Värmland, Svitjod. Död 715 i Toten Oppland, Norge. Olof Trätälja blev aldrig kung i Uppsala som sina förfäder, men han var den siste av Ynglingaätten som levde i Sverige. Hans son Halvdan Vitben drog med en här vidare västerut och lade under sig ett område i södra Norge. (Källa: Gåtfulla platser i Sverige, sid 227, Stig Linnell) Halfdan 'Vitben', gift med Åsa som var dotter till kungen i Oppland, Eystein 'Hårdråde'. Halfdan var en mäktig kung. Halfdan tog stora delar av Hedmark, Toten, Hedaland och mycket av Vestvold. Efter sin bror Ingjalds död lade han också dennes kungadöme i Värmland under sig. Halfdan blev en mycket gammal man och dog av sjukdom på Toten, Oppland och är höglagd i Vestvold. Makarna hade två söner, Eystein och Gundröd. (Källa: Heimskringla, Ynglingasagan)

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Halfdan Whiteshanks (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal.

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

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Halfdan Hvitbeinn (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal.

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Halfdan Hvitbeinn (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal.

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Fra Wikipedia, den frie encyklopedi

Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevener et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

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Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson King Of Uppsala 1 2 517 SmartMatches

Birth: 725 in , Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway 3 4

Death:

Sex: M

Father: Olaf Ingjaldsson King Of Värmland b. About 682 in , , Värmland, Sweden

Mother: Solveig Halfdansdatter b. About 670 in (, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway)



Unknown: , Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden 5 1 2 4

Unknown: (, , Vestfold, Norway) 5 1 2 4

Spouses & Children





Asa Eysteinsdatter Princess Of Hedmark (Wife) b. About 710 in (, , Uppsala, Sweden)

1 2 3 4

Marriage: Abt 735 in (, , Vestfold, Norway) 6 Nov 2004 14:29

Children:

Eysteinn I "Fretr" Glumru Halfdansson King Of Vestfold b. About 740 in , , Vestfold, Norway



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After a season of bad harvests, the woodcutting king [Olof Ingjaldsson] was sacrificed to Odin so that his people might have good crops. He was succeeded by his son Halfdan Whiteleg, who is said to have extended his rule over much of southern Norway. Halfdan died at a ripe old age, was duly placed in a burial mound, and his deeds were sun by the bards.

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After a season of bad harvests, the woodcutting king [Olof Ingjaldsson] was sacrificed to Odin so that his people might have good crops. He was succeeded by his son Halfdan Whiteleg, who is said to have extended his rule over much of southern Norway. Halfdan died at a ripe old age, was dully placed in a burial mound, and his deeds were sun by the bards.

Note: [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev]
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Page: 243a-15

Note: One source says father of Gudrod "The Magnificent". The other source has White Leg as gr grandfather. The latter is my genealogy, with Halfdan "The Old" being father of Gudrod.
Note: Title: Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev, by Rupert Alen & Anna Dahlquist, 1997, King's River Publ., Page: 7

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48. HALFDAN HVITBEIN MADE KING.

Those of the Swedes who had more understanding found that the

dear times proceeded from there being a greater number of people

on the land than it could support, and that the king could not be

blamed for this. They took the resolution, therefore, to cross

the Eida forest with all their men, and came quite unexpectedly

into Soleyar, where they put to death King Solve, and took

Halfdan Hvitbein prisoner, and made him their chief, and gave him

the title of king. Thereupon he subdued Soleyar, and proceeding

with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that

district also in subjection by force of arms.

49. OF HALFDAN HVITBEIN.

Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a

daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland

people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons,

Eystein and Gudrod. Halfdan subdued a great part of Hedemark,

Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold. He lived to be an old

man, and died in his bed at Toten, from whence his body was

transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place

called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf: --

"Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes,

Receives at last life's deep repose:

The aged man at last, though late,

Yielded in Toten to stern fate.

At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave

A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan,

to chiefs and people dear,

Received from all a silent tear."

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Events in the life of Hálfdan Hvítbeinn O'láfsson

event

in Skaereid, Skiringsale.

·founded a pagan temple

† death 1 .

·He lived to be an old man, and died in his bed at Toten.

event 1 .

·subdued Soleyar (his foster father's homeland), and then proceeded with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that district also in subjection by force of arms

burial 1 .

in Skaereid, Skiringsale, Vëstfold.

·After he had died, his body was transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf: -- "Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes, Receives at last life's deep repose: The aged man at last, though late, Yielded in Toten to stern fate. At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan, to chiefs and people dear, Received from all a silent tear."

event 1 .

·captured by the Swedes who'd killed his Uncle, and made their Chief (in deference to his Yngling blood?)

event 1 .

·brought up in Soleyar, in the house of his mother's brother Solve

event 1 .

·subdued a great part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold

event 1 .

·took possession of Värmland after his brothers death, raised scatt (tax) from it, and placed earls over it as long as he lived

References: [RFC]

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

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Brought up in Soleyar, in the house of his mother's brother, Solve. Buried under a mound. 'Halfdan, esteemed by friends & foes. Receives at last life's deep repose: The aged man at last, though late, Yielded in toten to stern fate. At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave. A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan, to chiefs & people dear, Received from all a silent tear', so says Thjodolf. -------------------- Halfdan Whiteshanks (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal.

Preceded by

Olof Trätälja

-------------------- Halfdan Hvitbeinn (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal.

-------------------- From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps05/ps05_091.htm

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48. HALFDAN HVITBEIN MADE KING.

Those of the Swedes who had more understanding found that the

dear times proceeded from there being a greater number of people

on the land than it could support, and that the king could not be

blamed for this. They took the resolution, therefore, to cross

the Eida forest with all their men, and came quite unexpectedly

into Soleyar, where they put to death King Solve, and took

Halfdan Hvitbein prisoner, and made him their chief, and gave him

the title of king. Thereupon he subdued Soleyar, and proceeding

with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that

district also in subjection by force of arms.

49. OF HALFDAN HVITBEIN.

Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a

daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland

people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons,

Eystein and Gudrod. Halfdan subdued a great part of Hedemark,

Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold. He lived to be an old

man, and died in his bed at Toten, from whence his body was

transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place

called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf: --

"Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes,

Receives at last life's deep repose:

The aged man at last, though late,

Yielded in Toten to stern fate.

At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave

A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan,

to chiefs and people dear,

Received from all a silent tear."

**********************

Events in the life of Hálfdan Hvítbeinn O'láfsson

event

in Skaereid, Skiringsale.

·founded a pagan temple

† death 1 .

·He lived to be an old man, and died in his bed at Toten.

event 1 .

·subdued Soleyar (his foster father's homeland), and then proceeded with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that district also in subjection by force of arms

burial 1 .

in Skaereid, Skiringsale, Vëstfold.

·After he had died, his body was transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf: -- "Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes, Receives at last life's deep repose: The aged man at last, though late, Yielded in Toten to stern fate. At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan, to chiefs and people dear, Received from all a silent tear."

event 1 .

·captured by the Swedes who'd killed his Uncle, and made their Chief (in deference to his Yngling blood?)

event 1 .

·brought up in Soleyar, in the house of his mother's brother Solve

event 1 .

·subdued a great part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold

event 1 .

·took possession of Värmland after his brothers death, raised scatt (tax) from it, and placed earls over it as long as he lived

-------------------- Halfdan Whiteshanks (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had three sons, Öystein Halfdansson, Eystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal. -------------------- Brought up in Soleyar, in the house of his mother's brother, Solve.

Nickname stands for 'The Meek'.

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Halvdan Olavsson "Whiteshanks" Kvitbein, King of Solør / Hedmark / Toten / Hadeland / Vestfold (Norway)

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Halvdan Kvitbein (Olavsson) (Hálfdan hvítbeinn) ca 710, PAM

(In English: Halfdan Hvitbein)

King in part of Norway: Solør / Hedmark / Toten / Hadeland / Vestfold (Norway)

http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=gb&emne=asatru&person=Halvdan%20Kvitbein%20%28Olavsson%29

Halfdan Hvitbeinn (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga.

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Kvitbein

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

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Född 685 i Värmland, Svitjod. Död 715 i Toten Oppland, Norge. Kung i Värmland, Svitjod och Norge.

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White Leg founded the pagan temple at Skiringssal.

Those of the Swedes who had more understanding found that the dear times proceeded from there being a greater number of people on the land than it could support, and that the king could not be blamed for this. They took the resolution, therefore, to cross the Eida forest with all their men, and came quite unexpectedly into Soleyar, where they put to death King Solve, and took Halfdan Hvitbein prisoner, and made him their chief, and gave him the title of king. Thereupon he subdued Soleyar, and proceeding with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that district also in subjection by force of arms.

Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons, Eystein and Gudrod. Halfdan subdued a great part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold. He lived to be an old man, and died in his bed at Toten, from whence his body was transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf:

"Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes,

Receives at last life's deep repose:

The aged man at last, though late,

Yielded in Toten to stern fate.

At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave

A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan,

to chiefs and people dear,

Received from all a silent tear." - [1]

[1] - http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?vis=s_e_ynglingesoga

[ ] - http://home.earthlink.net/~artdugan/Trowbridge%20Vikings.htm

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The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

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Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve. Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolkning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevener et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

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Halvdan married Åsa Øysteinsdatter Av Oplandene, daughter of Eystein Hardråde and Unknown. (Åsa Øysteinsdatter Av Oplandene was born in 680 in Norway and died in 718 in Norway.)

OCCUPATION: Konge på slutten av 600

BIRTH: CIR700

DEATH: Toten

BURIAL: Skiringsal ved Sandefjord ( Tjøling )

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Halfdan Hvitbeinn was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling according to Heimskringla.

His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar (Solør) where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Westfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Wermelandia. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Westfold where he was buried under a mound at a place called Skaereid, at Skiringsale.

Noted events in his life were:

• He was a King in Norway.

Halvdan married Åsa Eysteinsdatter, daughter of Eystein Hardråde and Unknown, circa 700 in Norway. (Åsa Eysteinsdatter was born in 680 in Norway and died in 718 in Norway.)

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ABT 0700 - ____

RESIDENCE: Sønner: Øystein og Gudrød

OCCUPATION: Konge på slutten av 600

BIRTH: ABT 0700, (første 'Yngling' i Norge)

DEATH: Toten (av sykdom)

BURIAL: Skæreid, Skiringsal, Tjølling (Sandefj.)

Father: Olav Ingjaldsøn TRETELJA

Mother: Solveig HALVDANSDATTER

Family 1 : Aasa ØYSTEINSDATTER

+Øystein HALVDANSSON

Kilde: nermo.org

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http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Kvitbein

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolkning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevener et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

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Forgjenger:

Halvdan Gulltann Konge av Solør

(?–?) Etterfølger:

Øystein Halvdansson

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King of Uppsala

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King of Uppsala

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http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Kvitbein

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48. HALFDAN HVITBEIN MADE KING.

Those of the Swedes who had more understanding found that the

dear times proceeded from there being a greater number of people

on the land than it could support, and that the king could not be

blamed for this. They took the resolution, therefore, to cross

the Eida forest with all their men, and came quite unexpectedly

into Soleyar, where they put to death King Solve, and took

Halfdan Hvitbein prisoner, and made him their chief, and gave him

the title of king. Thereupon he subdued Soleyar, and proceeding

with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that

district also in subjection by force of arms.

49. OF HALFDAN HVITBEIN.

Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a

daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland

people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons,

Eystein and Gudrod. Halfdan subdued a great part of Hedemark,

Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold. He lived to be an old

man, and died in his bed at Toten, from whence his body was

transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place

called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf: --

"Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes,

Receives at last life's deep repose:

The aged man at last, though late,

Yielded in Toten to stern fate.

At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave

A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan,

to chiefs and people dear,

Received from all a silent tear."

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Events in the life of Hálfdan Hvítbeinn O'láfsson

event

in Skaereid, Skiringsale.

·founded a pagan temple

† death 1 .

·He lived to be an old man, and died in his bed at Toten.

event 1 .

·subdued Soleyar (his foster father's homeland), and then proceeded with his army into Raumarike, plundered there, and laid that district also in subjection by force of arms

burial 1 .

in Skaereid, Skiringsale, Vëstfold.

·After he had died, his body was transported to Westfold, and was buried under a mound at a place called Skaereid, at Skiringsale. So says Thjodolf: -- "Halfdan, esteemed by friends and foes, Receives at last life's deep repose: The aged man at last, though late, Yielded in Toten to stern fate. At Skiringsale hangs o'er his grave A rock, that seems to mourn the brave Halfdan, to chiefs and people dear, Received from all a silent tear."

event 1 .

·captured by the Swedes who'd killed his Uncle, and made their Chief (in deference to his Yngling blood?)

event 1 .

·brought up in Soleyar, in the house of his mother's brother Solve

event 1 .

·subdued a great part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland, and much of Westfold

event 1 .

·took possession of Värmland after his brothers death, raised scatt (tax) from it, and placed earls over it as long as he lived

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolkning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevener et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halvdan_Kvitbein

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Född: 680 Abt , Norge

Äktenskap : Åsa Eysteinsdatter ca 700 i Norge

Död : Abt 715 , Toten , Oppland , Norge åldern omkring 35

Andra namn för Halvdan var Halvdan " Vitben " Olofsson och Halvdan Den Gavmilde Olofsson.

Allmänna hänvisningar:

Halfdan Hvitbeinn var son till Olof Trätälja av huset Yngling enligt Heimskringla .

Hans far var offras till Oden av svenska nybyggare i Värmland på grund av en hungersnöd. En del svenskar dock insett att hungersnöden var väckt av överbefolkning och inte av det faktum att kungen hade varit att försumma sina religiösa plikter .

Därför beslöt de att korsa Ed Skog och bosätter sig i Norge och råkade hamna i Soleyar ( Solør ) där de dödade kung Sölve och tog Halfdan fånge. Den svenska utflyttade valde Halfdan kungen som han var son till sin gamle kungen , Olof . Halfdan underkuvade alla Soleyar och tog sin armé i Romerike och styrdes provinsen också.

Halfdan skulle bli en stor kung , som gifte sig med Åsa , dotter till kung Eystein , härskaren av Oppland och Hedmark . De fick två söner , Öystein Halfdansson och Gudröd .

Halfdan erövrade en stor del av Hedemarken , Toten , Hadeland och en del av Västfold . När hans bror Ingjald Olofsson dog, ärvde han Wermelandia . Halfdan dog av ålderdom i Toten och har transporterats till Västfold där han begravdes under en kulle på ett ställe som heter Skaereid kl Skiringsale .

Noterade händelser i hans liv var:

• Han var en kung i Norge.

Halvdan gift Åsa Eysteinsdatter , dotter till Eystein Hårdråde och okända, ca 700 i Norge. (Åsa Eysteinsdatter född 680 i Norge och dog i 718 i Norge. )

Källor

1 Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/ ).

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Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolkning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevner et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjodkongen

på Toten tok,

og Skæreid

i Skiringssal

står bøyd over

brynjekongen.

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ID: I49502
Name: Halfdan "Hvitbein" OLAFSSON King Of Uplanders
Given Name: Halfdan "Hvitbein" OLAFSSON
Surname: King Of Uplanders
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 704 in Romerike, Buskerud, Norway
Death: 800 in Toten, Oppland, Norway
Change Date: 21 Sep 2005 at 15:23
Note:

Alias: Halfdan/white leg/

Royalty for Commoners by Robert W. Stuart, GenealogicalPublishing Co.,Revised 2nd Edition, 1995:

Gen 166-41 - Halfdan Olaffson "Huitbeing" (white leg), King of theUplanders of Sweden, King of Salver and Vestfold: conquered Rouimarike;

founded the pagan temple a t Skiringssal, 8th century; m. AsaEysteinsdotter, dau. of Eystein "Hardrade" (the severe), King of the

Uplands, and his wife Solveig Halfdansdotter (see note after Gen. 33. Gen166-33 -

Moncreiff (chart 35),p. 109) adds two generations between my Gen 40 andGe n 41:

(41B): Halfdan "The Stingy," King of Vestfold, as father of Gudron(Gudroth), whom he calls "Godfrey the Proud"; whose fatherwas (41A)

Eyestein " The fart", King of Roumarike. Thou the work carries nobibliography, Moncrei ffe was an outstanding authority, and pending proofotherwise, may well be co nsidered correct. Moncreiogge is in agreementwith Sturluson (pp. 47-78)."

Halfdan conquered Raumarike in Norway and Vestfold, the fertile area westof Christiania Fjord. He founded the temple at Skiringssal. That became agreat trading center and favorite seat of the Norwegian Kings.

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Source: Adrienne Anderson chart of Scandinavian Norman Descent of Hamblins

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Han vokste opp i Solør hos sinmorbroren sin. Han ble fanget av en svenskehær. Halvdan var konge på slutten av 600-tallet, og han styrte over Solør, Romerike, Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland og Vestfold, kongssete lå på Toten.

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Blev högst 30 år.

Född: 685 Värmland

Död: 715

Noteringar

Biografi

Kung i Värmland, Svitjod och Norge. Född 685 i Värmland, Svitjod. Död 715 i Toten Oppland, Norge. Olof Trätälja blev aldrig kung i Uppsala som sina förfäder, men han var den siste av Ynglingaätten som levde i Sverige. Hans son Halvdan Vitben drog med en här vidare västerut och lade under sig ett område i södra Norge. (Källa: Gåtfulla platser i Sverige, sid 227, Stig Linnell) Halfdan 'Vitben', gift med Åsa som var dotter till kungen i Oppland, Eystein 'Hårdråde'. Halfdan var en mäktig kung. Halfdan tog stora delar av Hedmark, Toten, Hedaland och mycket av Vestvold. Efter sin bror Ingjalds död lade han också dennes kungadöme i Värmland under sig. Halfdan blev en mycket gammal man och dog av sjukdom på Toten, Oppland och är höglagd i Vestvold. Makarna hade två söner, Eystein och Gundröd. (Källa: Heimskringla, Ynglingasagan)

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Halfdan Whiteshanks (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal.

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

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Halfdan Hvitbeinn (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal.

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Halfdan Hvitbeinn (Old Norse: Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a mythical petty king in Norway, described in Ynglinga saga. The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s by Snorri Sturluson. The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.

He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling. His father was sacrificed to Odin by the Swedish settlers in Värmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.

Consequently, they resolved to cross the Ed Forest and settle in Norway and happened to end up in Soleyar where they killed king Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army into Romerike and subjugated that province as well.

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

Halfdan conquered a large part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his brother Ingjald Olofsson died, he inherited Värmland. Halfdan died of old age in Toten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound in Skiringssal.

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Fra Wikipedia, den frie encyklopedi

Halvdan Kvitbein (levde ca. 710) var den første av ynglingesagaens konger som slo seg ned i Norge. Han var sønn av Olav Tretelgja og Solveig Halvdansdotter. Han var gift med Åsa Øysteinsdotter som han fikk sønnene Øystein Halvdansson og Gudrød Halvdansson med.

Halvdan og broren Ingjald Olavsson vokste opp på Solør hos deres mors onkel, Sølve.

Halvdans far ble ofret til Odin av de svenske nybyggerne i Värmland på grunn av uår, men da de senere oppdaget at uåret var grunnet i overbefolning og ikke kongens handlinger valgte noen å krysse Eidskogen og slå seg ned i Solør. Her tok de Halvdan til konge siden han var sønn av deres gamle konge, Olav. De svenskene som ble igjen i Värmland tok hans bror Ingjald til konge.

Hva det beskrivende kallenavnet ‘Kvitbein’ står for er ikke helt klart, men kan være en karakteristikk av utseendet.

Halvdan ble etter sigende en stor konge som erobret store deler av Hedmark, Toten, Hadeland og deler av Vestfold. Da hans bror døde arvet han Värmland også. Selv døde Halvdan Kvitbein på Toten og ble hauglagt i Skæreid i Skiringsdal.

Snorre nevener et kvad av skalden Tjodolv:

Så sier Tjodolv:

Hvermann vet

at Halvdan'

saknet ble

av stridsmeklere;

for Hel sjøl

til steinrøysa

tjo 
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1982 Halleråker, Bremnes Knutsen Meling, Sjur (I1023)
 
1983 Halleråker, Bremnes Guleivsdtr Hiskjo, Guri (I1024)
 
1984 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Halleråker, Knut (I1025)
 
1985 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Halleråker, Knut (I1025)
 
1986 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Guleiv (I1026)
 
1987 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Guleiv (I1026)
 
1988 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Guleiv (I1027)
 
1989 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Guleiv (I1027)
 
1990 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Mikkel (I1028)
 
1991 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Mikkel (I1028)
 
1992 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursdtr Hallaråker, Elsa (I1029)
 
1993 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Ola (I1030)
 
1994 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Ola (I1031)
 
1995 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Ola (I1031)
 
1996 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursdtr Hallaråker, Marta (I1032)
 
1997 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursdtr Hallaråker, Marta (I1032)
 
1998 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Sjur (I1033)
 
1999 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Sjur (I1033)
 
2000 Halleråker, Bremnes Sjursen Hallaråker, Nils (I1034)
 

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