Gauthild Algautsdotter
- Marriage: Ingjald Illrade Anundsson
General Notes:
Marriage: Ingjald Illråde Anundsson General Notes: Her maternal grandfather was Olof the Sharp-sighted, the king of Nerike.From "The Ynglinga Saga":"46. OF OLAF THE TREE-FELLER.... Olaf Tree-feller's mother was called Gauthild, and her mother was Alov, daughter of Olaf the Sharp-sighted, king in Nerike. ..." Gauthild married Ingjald Illråde Anundsson. (Ingjald Illråde Anundsson was born about 610.) Marriage Notes: From "The Ynglinga Saga":"38. OF INGJALD THE BAD.... When Ingjald was grown up, Onund applied for him to King Algaut for his daughter Gauthild. Algaut was a son of Gautrek the Mild, and grandson of Gaut; and from them Gotland (Gautland) took its name. King Algaut thought his daughter would be well married if she got King Onund's son, and if he had his father's disposition; so the girl was sent to Sweden, and King Ingjald celebrated his wedding with her in due time.""43. DEATH OF THE KINGS GRANMAR AND HJORVARD.... King Ingjald had two children by his wife -- the eldest called Aasa, the other Olaf. Gauthild, the wife of Ingjald, sent the boy to his foster-father Bove, in West Gotland, where he was brought up along with Saxe, Bove's son, who had the surname of Flette...." 1085 <../Sources.htm>
Gauthild married Ingjald Illrade Anundsson. (Ingjald Illrade Anundsson was born about 610.)
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