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- Ivar the Boneless (Old Norse: Ívarr hinn Beinlausi [ˈiːˌwɑrː ˈhinː ˈbɛinˌlɔuse]; died c. 873), also known as Ivar Ragnarsson, was a Viking leader who invaded...
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle does not name the Viking leaders, but it does state that "Hingwar and Hubba" (probably Ivar and Ubba) later killed King Edmund of East Anglia...
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and ****er's Life of Alfred, in 878 the "brother of Hingwar and Healfden", with a naval fleet, a contingent of the Great Heathen Army...
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle recorded: And the same winter the brother of Hingwar and of Halfdene came with twenty-three ships to Devonshire in Wes****; and...
- Kennet and river Dun.[clarification needed] There is an old legend that "Hingwar the Dane", better known as Ivarr the Boneless, was drowned accidentally...
- nichil mouens – et hoc sepe probatum est It is said that three sisters of Hingwar and Habba [Ivar and Ubbe], i.e., the daughters of Ragnar Loðbrok, had woven...
- the three sons of Ragnar Lodbrok: Halfdan Ragnarsson, Ivar the Boneless (Hingwar), and Ubba. Norse sagas consider the invasion by the three brothers as...
- Britain" upon his death in 873. Other spellings of this name include Ingware, Hingwar, Iuuar, Ingwar and Inguar. Ivar the Boneless and the Great Heathen Army...
- Chronicle does not name the leaders in Northumbria, but it does state that "Hingwar and Hubba" slew King Edmund of East Anglia (Saint Edmund) some years later...