Yrsa of Saxland

Female Abt 565 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Yrsa of Saxland was born Abt 565.

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    • Reference Number: 12457

    Notes:

    Yrsa of Saxland married Adils Óttarson, King of the Swedes, son of Óttarr Vendilkráku Egilsson, King of the Swedes; Her 1st.1,2 Yrsa of Saxland was a remarkably beautiful girl, intelligent, she spoke well, and in all respects was well behaved, the people thought well of her, and particularly the king, an excellent woman.1 She learned the truth of her parentage from Queen Alof, that she was Alof's daughter by Helge, her new husband, and on this returned to Sweden and King Adlis, with her son Rolf, where she spent the rest of her days.1 She was taken captive by Helge, son of King Halfdan, and married to him in Leidre.1 She was born circa 565.3,4 She was the daughter of Helgi Halfdansson, King of the Danes and Álöf hin Ríka of Saxland.1 Yrsa of Saxland associated with Helgi Halfdansson, King of the Danes, son of Hálfdan II Frodasson, King of the Danes and Sigris (?), circa 594 at Leidre; Her 2nd.

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    Yrsa — Adils Óttarson. (son of Óttarr Vendilkráku Egilsson) [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Eysteinn Adilsson  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Eysteinn Adilsson Descendancy chart to this point (1.Yrsa1)

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    • Reference Number: 352

    Notes:

    Eysteinn Adilsson, King of the Swedes was the son of Adils Óttarson, King of the Swedes and Yrsa of Saxland.1 Eysteinn Adilsson, King of the Swedes succeeded his father to the kingdom of Uppsala.1 He was the successor of Adils Óttarson, King of the Swedes; King of the Swedes.1,2 Eysteinn Adilsson, King of the Swedes died. There was a sea-king called Solve, a son of Hogne of Njardo, who at that time plundered in the Baltic, but had his dominion in Jutland. He came with his forces to Sweden, just as King Eystein was at a feast in a district called Lofond. Solve came unexpectedly in the night on Eystein, surrounded the house in which the king was, and burned him and all his court.1 King of the Swedes at Uppsala between 505 and 531.

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    Eysteinn — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. Yngvarr Eysteinsson  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Yngvarr Eysteinsson Descendancy chart to this point (2.Eysteinn2, 1.Yrsa1)

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    • Reference Number: 4650

    Notes:

    Yngvarr Eysteinsson, King of the Swedes was the son of Eysteinn Adilsson, King of the Swedes.1 Yngvarr Eysteinsson, King of the Swedes was a great warrior, and often lay out with his warships; for the Swedish dominions were much ravaged then by Danes and East-country men.1 He made a peace with the Danes; but betook himself to ravaging the East country in return.1 He succeeded his father to the kingdom of Uppsala.1 He died at Stein, Estland. One summer he went with his forces to Estland, and plundered at a place called Stein. The men of Estland came down from the interior with a great army, and there was a battle; but the army of the country was so brave that the Swedes could not withstand them, and King Yngvar fell, and his people fled.1 He was the successor of Eysteinn Adilsson, King of the Swedes; King of the Swedes.1,2 . He was buried close to the seashore under a mound in Estland; and after this defeat the Swedes returned home.

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    Yngvarr — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 4. Braut-Önundr Yngvarsson  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Braut-Önundr Yngvarsson Descendancy chart to this point (3.Yngvarr3, 2.Eysteinn2, 1.Yrsa1)

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    • Reference Number: 15293

    Notes:

    Braut-Önundr Yngvarsson, King of the Swedes was the son of Yngvarr Eysteinsson, King of the Swedes.1 Braut-Önundr Yngvarsson, King of the Swedes succeeded his father to the kingdom at Uppsala.1 He bestowed great diligence and expense on opening the woods and cultivating the cleared land. He made roads through the desert forests; and thus cleared land is found all through the forest country, and great districts are settled. In this way extensive tracts of land were brought into cultivation, for there were country people enough to cultivate the land. Onund had roads made through all Sweden, both through forests and morasses, and also over mountains; and he was therefore called Onund Roadmaker.1 He went with his army to Estland to avenge his father, and landed and ravaged the country round far and wide, and returned with a great booty in autumn to Sweden.1 Braut-Önundr Yngvarsson, King of the Swedes also went by the name of Anund "the Cultivator". He applied for his son, Ingjald, to King Algaut, of Gotland, for his daughter Gauthild.1 He died. King Onund one autumn, travelling between his mansion-houses, came over a road called Himmenheath, where there are some narrow mountain valleys, with high mountains on both sides. There was heavy rain at the time, and before there had been snow on the mountains. A landslip of clay and stones came down upon King Onund and his people, and there he met his death, and many with him.

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    Braut-Önundr — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 5. Ingjaldr Illráda Önundsson  Descendancy chart to this point