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Gudrød the
Hunter (Old Norse: Guðrøðr veiðikonungr, Norwegian:
Gudrød Veidekonge,
literally Gudrod Hunter-king; died 820 AD), also
known as
Gudrød the...
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Gudrød may
refer to:
Gudfred (Danish king,
ruled from 804 or
earlier until 810)
Gudrød the
Hunter (semi-legendary king in
Vingulmark in south-east Norway...
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Gudrød Bjørnsson was, in late tradition, the son of Bjørn Farmann, the king of Vestfold, and a
grandson of
Harald Fairhair.
These traditions make Gudrød...
- son
Gudrød the
Hunter Son of
Halfdan Halfdan the
Black Ruled half the kingdom. Son of
Gudrød. Olaf Gudrødsson
Ruled half the kingdom. Son of
Gudrød. Ragnvald...
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Harald Fairhair (Haraldr Hár****ri), the
first king of Norway. When
Gudrød the
Hunter (
Gudrød Veidekonge), of
Borre in
Vestfold proposed marriage to Åsa after...
- Jotunbjörn, that
after having the son Hrossbjörn had Hild (Hildr)
daughter of
Gudröd the Old (Guðrǫðr inn gamli) the son of King Sölvi (Sǫlvi) who
first ruled...
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describes Harald Fairhair's
birth ancestry in form of his
paternal grandfather Gudrød the
Hunter and
maternal grandfather Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, and his parents...
- to
Heimskringla and ****rskinna,
Halfdan was the son of the
Yngling King
Gudrød the Hunter.
Heimskringla also
names his mother, as Åsa,
daughter of King...
- Åsa was the
daughter of King
Harald Granraude of Agder. King
Gudrød the
Hunter (
Gudrød Veidekonge) of
Borre in
Vestfold proposed marriage to her after...
- Yngling, he was the son of
Gudrød the
Hunter and
according to the late Heimskringla, a half-brother of
Halfdan the Black.
Gudrød and Olaf
ruled a
large part...