- Halfdan the Valiant
Haldan the Valiant ("Hálfdan snjalli") (
7th century ) was thelegend ary father ofIvar Vidfamne according to "Hervarar saga ", the "Ynglinga saga ", "Njal's Saga " and "Hversu Noregr byggdist ". The genealogical work "Hversu Noregr byggdist" gives his father asHarald the Old , his grandfather asValdar and his great-grandfather as Hróarr (i.e. theHroðgar of "Beowulf ")."Ynglinga saga"
Snorri Sturluson related that the Swedish kingIngjald Ill-ruler married his daughter Åsa to kingGuðröðr of Scania . Åsa was her father's daughter and made Guðröðr murder his own brother Halfdan, the father ofIvar Vidfamne . Later, she was the cause behind Guðröðr's death as well, and had to escape back to her father. People afterwards called her Åsa Ill-ruler like her father Ingjald.Ivar Vidfamne mustered a large army and besieged Ingjald and his daughter at Ræning, whereupon the two committed suicide by burning themselves to death inside the hall.
"Hervarar saga"
Whereas "Hversu" and "Ynglinga saga" don't inform about Halfdan's mother, "Hervarar saga" provides the information that she was Hild, the daughter of the Gothic king Heiðrekr Ulfhamr, the son of
Angantyr who defeated the Huns.It then tells that Halfdan had the son Ivar Vidfamne, who attacked Ingjald Ill-ruler, which led to Ingjald's suicide by burning down his own hall at Ræning together with all his retinue. After this, Ivar Vidfamne conquered Sweden.
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