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Halvdan "Hvitbeinn" Olofsson
(Abt 680-Abt 715)
Asa Eysteinsdatter
(680-718)
Erik Agnarsson
(-)
Oystein Halfdansson
(-)
Hild Eriksdatter
(-)
Halvdan Milde og mat-ille
(763-802)

 

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Liv Dagsdotter

Halvdan Milde og mat-ille

  • Born: 763
  • Marriage: Liv Dagsdotter
  • Died: 802 at age 39
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bullet  General Notes:

Born: 763
Marriage: Liv Dagsdotter
Died: 802 at age 39
General Notes:
Halfdan the Mild was the son of king Öystein Halfdansson, of the House of Yngling and he succeeded his father as king, according to Heimskringla. From "The Ynglinga Saga": "52. OF HALFDAN THE MILD. Halfdan was the name of King Eystein's son who succeeded him. He was called Halfdan the Mild, but the Bad Entertainer; that is to say, he was reported to be generous, and to give his men as much gold as other kings gave of silver, but he starved them in their diet. He was a great warrior, who had been long on viking cruises, and had collected great property. He was married to Liv, a daughter of King Dag of Westmare. Holtar, in Westfold, was his chief house; and he died there on the bed of sickness, and was buried at Borre under a mound. So says Thjodolf: -- 'By Hel's summons, a great king Was called away to Odin's Thing: King Halfdan, he who dwelt of late At Holtar, must obey grim Fate. At Borre, in the royal mound, They laid the hero in the ground.' "
Halvdan married Liv Dagsdotter.


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Halvdan married Liv Dagsdotter, daughter of Dag and Unknown.



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