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Halfdan Ragnarsson (Old Norse:
Hálfdan; Old English:
Halfdene or Healfdene; Old Irish: Albann; died 877) was a
Viking leader and a
commander of the Great...
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Halfdan the
Black (Old Norse:
Halfdanr Svarti; fl. c. 9th century) was a king of Vestfold. He
belonged to the
House of
Yngling and was the
father of Harald...
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Halfdan (Old Norse:
Halfdan, Old English: Healfdene,
Medieval Latin: Haldānus: "half Dane") was a late 5th and
early 6th
century legendary Danish king...
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Halfdan Whiteshanks (Old Norse:
Hálfdan hvítbeinn) was a semi-historical
petty king in Norway,
described in the
Ynglinga saga. The
following description...
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Sigfred and
Halfdan were two
brothers who
figured as
Kings of the
Danes in 873.
Little is
known about them; they are the last
Danish rulers recorded by...
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Bagsecg was killed.
Halfdan accepted a
truce from the ****ure
Alfred the Great,
newly crowned king of Wes****.
After Bagsecg's
death Halfdan was the only remaining...
- time co-ruler of
Denmark with his
brother Halfdan,
because Frankish sources mention certain Sigfred and
Halfdan as
rulers in 873 – the
names Sigurd and...
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Halfdan the Mild (Old Norse:
Hálfdan hinn
mildi ok hinn matarilli, (meaning the
generous and
stingy on food)) was the son of king
Eystein Halfdansson,...
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primary versions share certain commonalities: the
victims are both
noblemen (
Halfdan Haaleg or "Long-leg" was a prince; Ælla of
Northumbria a king), and both...
- figures:
Halfdan,
legendary king of the
Scyldings in Beowulf, who also
appears in
Norse mythology Halfdan the Old,
ancient legendary king
Halfdan Hvitbeinn...