King of the Swedes Yngve Alreksson

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  King of the Swedes Yngve Alreksson

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    • Reference Number: 439

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    Yngve Alreksson, King of the Swedes was the son of Alrekr Agnason, King of the Swedes and Dageiðr Dagsdóttir.2 King of the Swedes at Uppsala.2 Yngve Alreksson, King of the Swedes was a great warrior, always victorious; handsome, expert in all exercises, strong and very sharp in battle, generous and full of mirth; so that he was both renowned and beloved.2 He succeeded his father, with his brother Alf, to the kingly power in Sweden.2 He witnessed the death of Álfr Alreksson, King of the Swedes; Killed in a fight by his brother over his wife, Queen Bera.2 Yngve Alreksson, King of the Swedes died. He often sat long in the evening at the drinking-table; but Alf, his brother, a dour man, went willingly to bed very early. Queen Bera, Alf's wife, sat often till late in the evening, and she and Yngve conversed together for their amusement; but Alf soon told her that she should not sit up so late in the evening, but should go first to bed, so as not to waken him. She replied, that happy would be the woman who had Yngve instead of Alf for her husband; and as she often repeated the same, he became very angry. One evening Alf went into the hall, where Yngve and Bera sat on the high seat speaking to each other. Yngve had a short sword upon his knees, and the guests were so drunk that they did not observe the king coming in. King Alf went straight to the high seat, drew a sword from under his cloak, and pierced his brother Yngve through and through. Yngve leaped up, drew his short sword, and gave Alf his death-wound; so that both fell dead on the floor.2 . Yngve, and his brother Alf, were buried under mounds in Fyrisvold.

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    Yngve — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Jörundr Yngvesson  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jörundr Yngvesson Descendancy chart to this point (1.Yngve1)

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    • Reference Number: 15294

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    Jörundr Yngvesson, King of the Swedes was the son of Yngve Alreksson, King of the Swedes.1 Jörundr Yngvesson, King of the Swedes recovered the lands of his father from Hake, the usurper.1 He and his brother proceeded up the Maelare lake, and advanced towards Upsal against King Hake, who came out against them on the Fyrisvoid with far fewer people. There was a great battle, in which King Hake went forward so bravely that he killed all who were nearest to him, and at last killed King Eric, and cut down the banner of the two brothers. King Jorund with all his men fled to their ships. King Hake had been so grievously wounded that he saw his days could not be long; so he ordered a warship which he had to be loaded with his dead men and their weapons, and to be taken out to the sea; the tiller to be shipped, and the sails hoisted. Then he set fire to some tar-wood, and ordered a pile to be made over it in the ship. Hake was almost if not quite dead, when he was laid upon this pile of his. The wind was blowing off the land -- the ship flew, burning in clear flame, out between the islets, and into the ocean. Great was the fame of this deed in after times.1 He died. Though ruler of a country; he was often in the summer out on war expeditions. One summer he went with his forces to Denmark; and having plundered all around in Jutland, he went into Lymfjord in autumn, and marauded there also. While he was thus lying in Oddesund with his people, King Gylog of Halogaland, a son of King Gudlog, of whom mention is made before, came up with a great force, and gave battle to Jorund. When the country people saw this they swarmed from all parts towards the battle, in great ships and small; and Jorund was overpowered by the multitude, and his ships cleared of their men. He sprang overboard, but was made prisoner and carried to the land. Gylog ordered a gallows to be erected, led Jorund to it, and had him hanged there. So ended his life.

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    Jörundr — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. Aunn Gamli Jörundsson  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Aunn Gamli Jörundsson Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jörundr2, 1.Yngve1)

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    • Reference Number: 8140

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    Aunn Gamli Jörundsson, King of the Swedes was the son of Jörundr Yngvesson, King of the Swedes.1 King at Wester Gotland.1 Aunn Gamli Jörundsson, King of the Swedes was deposed from Uppsala by Halfdan, son of Frode the Peaceful, son of Dan Mikellati, following twentyfive years of ruling Uppsala, and fled to Wester Gotland where he ruled another twentyfive years.1 He again fled to West Goterland while Olaf the Bold ruled in Uppsala for twentyfive years, until he was killed by Starkad "the Old".1 He returned to Uppsala, when he was sixty years of age, on Halfdan's death.1 He died. The answer from Odin on the sacrifice of his second son was that he should live as long as he gave him one of his sons every tenth year, and also that he should name one of the districts of his country after the number of sons he should offer to Odin. When he had sacrificed the seventh of his sons he continued to live; but so that he could not walk, but was carried on a chair. Then he sacrificed his eighth son, and lived thereafter ten years, lying in his bed. Now he sacrificed his ninth son, and lived ten years more; but so that he drank out of a horn like a weaned infant. He had now only one son remaining, whom he also wanted to sacrifice, and to give Odin Upsal and the domains thereunto belonging, under the name of the Ten Lands, but the Swedes would not allow it; so there was no sacrifice, and King On died, and was buried in a mound at Upsal. Since that time it is called On's sickness when a man dies, without pain, of extreme old age.

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    Aunn — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 4. Egill Aunsson  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Egill Aunsson Descendancy chart to this point (3.Aunn3, 2.Jörundr2, 1.Yngve1)

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    • Reference Number: 824

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    Egill Aunsson, King of the Swedes was the son of Aunn Gamli Jörundsson, King of the Swedes.2 Egill Aunsson, King of the Swedes was rebelled against by a slave of his late father's named Tunne, who'd taken Aunn's treasure and buried it, and when Egil withheld the respect he felt he'd deserved, he unearthed the treasure and used it to gather about him men to pillage and maraud King Egil's lands, and Tunne won every battle they fought and eventually forced Egil to flee to Denmark.2 He was assisted against the usurper Tunne by King Frode the Bold of Denmark, who provided men, in exchange for the promise of a tax from Egil, and Egil therewith recovered Uppsala.2 He did not fulfill his promise of paying tax to Frode, but managed to remain friends with the king anyway.2 He was no warrior, but sat quietly at home.2 He succeeded as king in Sweden after his father's death.2 King of the Swedes at Uppsala, Sweden, between 448 and 456.3 He was the predecessor of Óttarr Vendilkráku Egilsson, King of the Swedes; King of the Swedes.2,3 Egill Aunsson, King of the Swedes died. King Egil was a great hunter, and often rode into the forest to chase wild animals. Once he rode out with his men to hunt in the forest. The king had traced an animal a long while, and followed it in the forest, separated from all his men. He observed at last that it was the bull, and rode up to it to kill it. The bull turned round suddenly, and the king struck him with his spear; but it tore itself out of the wound. The bull now struck his horn in the side of the horse, so that he instantly fell flat on the earth with the king. The king sprang up, and was drawing his sword, when the bull struck his horns right into the king's breast. The king's men then came up and killed the bull. The king lived but a short time, and was buried in a mound at Upsal.

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    Egill — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 5. Óttarr Vendilkráku Egilsson  Descendancy chart to this point