King of Vestfold Óláfr Geirstad-Alf Gudrødsson

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  1. 1.  King of Vestfold Óláfr Geirstad-Alf Gudrødsson (son of Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson and Álfhild Alfarinsdóttir).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5559

    Notes:

    Óláfr Geirstad-Alf Gudrødsson, King of Vestfold was the son of Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold and Álfhild Alfarinsdóttir.3 Óláfr Geirstad-Alf Gudrødsson, King of Vestfold was a great warrior, and an able man; and was besides remarkably handsome, very strong and large of growth.3 He was about twenty years old when his father, Gudrod, died.3 He lost Värmland, and it's scatt (tax revenue), to the Swedish king.3 He came to the kingdom after his father, but only to Vestfold, for King Alfgeir took all Vingulmark to himself, and placed his son Gandalf over it.3 Also called King Olaf Geirstad-Alf of Vestfold. He was a witness where Anti-King of Norway Óláfr Geirstadaalf Haraldsson named for his granduncle, Olaf Geirstad-Alf Gudrodsson? King at Eastern Vestfold.3 King at Vestfold, Norway, between 824 and 840.3,4 Óláfr Geirstad-Alf Gudrødsson, King of Vestfold died at Geirstad. He died, in his main residence, of a disease in his foot (gout).3 He divided the kingdom of his father's, now that his brother Halfdan was eighteen and had the kingdom with him, and Olaf got the eastern and Halfdan the southern part. Óláfr Geirstad-Alf Gudrødsson, King of Vestfold was buried in Geirstad. He was laid under a mound at Geirstad.

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    Óláfr — . [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Rögnvaldr Heidum Hæri Óláfsson

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson (son of Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson and Hlíf Dagsdóttir); died Abt 821.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 6433

    Notes:

    Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold was the son of King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson and Hlíf Dagsdóttir.2,3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold received half the district of Vingulmark as the dowry for half the dowry of Ålfhild of Ålfheim.3 He sent his men west to Agder, on his first wife's death, 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.3 He succeeded his father, Halfdan the Mild.3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold also went by the name of Gudrod "the Hunting King". Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold also went by the name of Gudrod "the Magnificant". He launched his ships against Agder 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 Åsa, King Harald's daughter, and had a wedding with her.3 He married Ása Haraldsdóttir, daughter of Haraldr Granraudi, King of Agdir; His 2nd (widower).3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold married Álfhild Alfarinsdóttir, daughter of Alfarinn, King of Álfheim, Ruler of Vingulmark; His 1st.3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold witnessed the death of Haraldr Granraudi, King of Agdir; Killed in battle against Gudrod Halfdansson (the Hunting King) who attacked Agder when his offer of marriage to Haralds daughter was refused.3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold witnessed the death of Gyrdr Haraldsson; Killed in battle against Gudrod Halfdansson (the Hunting King) who attacked Agder when his offer of marriage to Gyrd's sister was refused.3 King at Vestfold, Norway, between 800 and 824.4 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold died circa 821. 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 Åsa's page-boy: nor did she conceal that it was done by her orders.

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    Gudrødr — Álfhild Alfarinsdóttir. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Álfhild Alfarinsdóttir

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 390

    Children:
    1. 1. Óláfr Geirstad-Alf Gudrødsson


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson (son of Eysteinn Hálfdanarson and Hild Eiríksdóttir).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4648

    Notes:

    King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson was the son of King of Raumerike and Vestfold Eysteinn "the Fart" Hálfdanarson and Hild Eiríksdóttir.2 King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson 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.2 He was a great warrior, who had been long on viking cruises, and had collected great property.2 King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson also went by the name of Halfdan "the Mild". He married Hlíf Dagsdóttir, daughter of konung av Vestmörum Dagr av Vestmörum.2 King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson was the successor of King of Raumerike and Vestfold Eysteinn "the Fart" Hálfdanarson; King.2,3 King at Vestfold, Norway, between 780 and 800.2,3 King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson died at Holtar, Vestfold, Norway. He died there, in his chief house, on the bed of sickness.2 King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson was buried in Borre, Raden, near Vodle, Vestfold, Norway. He was buried at Borre under a mound.

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    Hálfdan — Hlíf Dagsdóttir. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Hlíf Dagsdóttir

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 3546

    Children:
    1. 2. Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson died Abt 821.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Eysteinn Hálfdanarson (son of Hálfdan Hvítbeinn Óláfsson and Ása Eysteinsdóttir).

    Other Events:

    • Name: The Fart
    • Reference Number: 6432

    Notes:

    King of Raumerike and Vestfold Eysteinn "the Fart" Hálfdanarson was the son of King of Raumerike Hálfdan Hvítbeinn Óláfsson and Ása Eysteinsdóttir.1 King at Raumerike.1 King of Raumerike and Vestfold Eysteinn "the Fart" Hálfdanarson was given Vestfold to rule over after his father took possession of Eystein's deceased father-in-law's territory.1 He married Hild Eiríksdóttir, daughter of King of Vestfold Eiríkr Agnarsson.1 King of Raumerike and Vestfold Eysteinn "the Fart" Hálfdanarson was the successor of King of Raumerike Hálfdan Hvítbeinn Óláfsson; King of Vestfold.2 King of Raumerike and Vestfold Eysteinn "the Fart" Hálfdanarson went with some ships of war to Varna, the land of King Skjold, and plundered there, and carried away all he could find of clothes or other valuables, and of peasants' stock, and killed cattle on the strand for provision, and then began his return home.1 He died at died. King Skjold of Varna came to the strand with his army, just as Eystein was at such a distance over the fjord that King Skjold could only see his sails. Then he took his cloak, waved it, and blew into it. King Eystein was sitting at the helm as they sailed in past Jarls, and another ship was sailing at the side of his, when there came a stroke of a wave, by which the boom of the other ship struck the king and threw him overboard, which proved his death.1 King of Raumerike and Vestfold Eysteinn "the Fart" Hálfdanarson was buried in Borre, Raden, near Vodle, Vestfold, Norway. His men fished up his body, and it was carried into Borre, where a mound was thrown up over it, out towards the sea at Raden, near Vodle.

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    Eysteinn — Hild Eiríksdóttir. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Hild Eiríksdóttir

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 4457

    Children:
    1. 4. Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson