- (rather than a father)
named Alrek. See
Alrek and Eirík for details. In the
Ynglinga saga the
mother of the
Swedish kings Alrek and Eirík is
named Skjálf...
- also the
other sources below):
Ynglingatal then
gives Yngvi and Alf as
Alrek's and Eirík's successors. The
Historia Norwegiæ
presents a
Latin summary...
- Víkar is the son of King
Alrek (Alrekr) of Hördaland with no
mention of King
Harald of
Agdir or King Herthjóf of Hördaland.
Alrek's ancestry is not given...
-
Ingialdr [...] This man [Dag]
engendered Alrek, who was
beaten to
death with a
bridle by his brother, Eirik.
Alrek was
father to Agne,
whose wife dispatched...
-
Sigtryg and his brother, Eystein. Rulers: Herthjóf (From
Gautreks saga)
Alrek Eiriksson early 600s
Hrolf or
Bergi Svåsason
Solvi Hrolfson Kaun Solvason...
-
chapter of the 14th
century legendary saga Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka, King
Alrek has two wives,
Geirhild and Signy, and
cannot keep them both. He
tells the...
- Skjöld (Skjǫldr),
father of Eirík,
father of
Alrek (Alrekr),
father of Eirík the Eloquent,
father of
Alrek the Bold (Alrekr inn frækni),
father of Víkar...
-
After the
Battle of
Fitjar in 960, King
Haakon the Good was on his way to
Alrek, but died at Håkons****a in Laksevåg. The
parish of
Aarstad existed for...
-
Gizur the Gautar, of
Goths Angantyr,
Valdar the
Danes ruled, and the
Valir Kjár,
Alrek the
valiant the
English people —(Tolkien 1960, (75) pp.45–6)...
- – son and
successor of Dag.
Alaric (Old Norse: Alrekr; Swedish: Alrik,
Alrek) and Eric (Old Norse: Eiríkr; Swedish: Erik) – sons and co-successors of...