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Ingjald illråde or
Ingjaldr hinn illráði (Ingold
Illruler or Illready) was a semi-legendary
Swedish king of the
House of Ynglings, son and
successor of...
- Hiberno-Norse
chieftain of the 9th Century.
According to the Landnámabók
Ingjald was the son of Helgi, the son of Olaf, the son of Gudrod, the son of Halfdan...
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Ingjald Olofsson was the son of Olof Trätälja and
became the king of Värmland
after his father's death,
according to legend. When
Ingjald died, his brother...
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Ingjald Nissen (2
September 1896,
Kristiania – 25
February 1977, Bærum) was a
Norwegian psychologist and philosopher.
Nissen published around twenty books...
- west,
reaching Northumbria. As
Ingjald learned about the invasion, he
gathered an army. In the
ensuing battle,
Ingjald and his son Ubbe (Eoppa) fell with...
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Ottar (Ohthere)
became tributaries to the
Danish king. Fróði the
father of
Ingjald, who in
Beowulf is
Froda the
father of
Ingeld and king of the Heathobards...
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murderous queen. King
Ingjald was at a
feast in
Raening with his
daughter when he
heard that Ivar's army was in the neighbourhood.
Ingjald and Åsa then committed...
- Hildagun.
These three kings defended themselves against the
Swedish king
Ingjald Ill-ruler.
According to the Heimskringla, he had no sons, but the legends...
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Ingjald Haaland (22
March 1885 – 28 July 1952) was a
Norwegian actor and
theatre director.
Haaland was born at Hålandsdal in Hordaland, Norway. He was...
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framework articulated in 1945 by the
Norwegian psychologist and
philosopher Ingjald Nissen.
These techniques identified by
Nissen are ways to
indirectly suppress...