- Halfdan Hvitbeinn
Halfdan Hvitbeinn (
Old Norse : "Hálfdan hvítbeinn") was a mythical petty king in Norway, described inYnglinga saga . The following description is based on the account in Ynglinga saga, written in the 1220s bySnorri Sturluson . The historicity of the kings described in that saga is generally not accepted by modern historians.He was the son of
Olof Trätälja of theHouse of Yngling . His father was sacrificed toOdin by the Swedish settlers inVärmland because of a famine. Some Swedes, however, realised that the famine was brought by overpopulation and not by the fact that the king had been neglecting his religious duties.Consequently, they resolved to cross the
Ed Forest and settle inNorway and happened to end up inSoleyar where they killedking Sölve and took Halfdan prisoner. The Swedish expatriates elected Halfdan king as he was the son of their old king, Olof. Halfdan subjugated all of Soleyar and took his army intoRomerike and subjugated that province as well.Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of
Oppland andHedmark . They had two sons,Öystein Halfdansson andGudröd .Halfdan conquered a large part of
Hedemark ,Toten ,Hadeland and a part ofVestfold . When his brotherIngjald Olofsson died, he inheritedVärmland . Halfdan died of old age inToten and was transported to Vestfold where he was buried under a mound inSkiringssal .
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