- Ivar
Vidfamne (or Ívarr inn víðfaðmi;
English exonym Ivar Widefathom;
Danish Ivar
Vidfadme – in
Norwegian and
Danish the form Ivar
Vidfavne is sometimes...
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dynasty founded by Ivar
Vidfamne, who
conquered Sweden and
deposed the Ynglings, and the
House of Munsö,
which succeeded Vidfamne's dynasty. The
final few...
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which describes Harald's
descent from Ivar
Vidfamne. Most
sources describe him as the son of Ivar
Vidfamne's daughter Auðr the Deep-Minded (but Hervarar...
- and Auðr the Deep-Minded, the
daughter of the Danish-Swedish
ruler Ivar
Vidfamne. In
these two sources, Auðr had Randver's brother,
Harald Wartooth, in...
- Deep-Minded, the
daughter of Ivar
Vidfamne, [better source needed]
without the
consent of her
father king Ivar
Vidfamne, who soon
departed to
punish his...
- to the
early 700s. Son-in-law of Ivar
Vidfamne and sub-king in
Denmark according to the late sagas. Ivar
Vidfamne,
sometimes ****umed to have died in c...
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subjugated all the
territories once
ruled by his
maternal grandfather Ivar
Vidfamne (Sweden, Denmark, Curonia, Saxony, Estonia, Gardarike, Northumberland)...
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Halfdan the Valiant, the
father of the
great Ivar
Vidfamne. In
order to
avenge his father, Ivar
Vidfamne gathered a vast host and
departed for Sweden, where...
- (7th century?) was a
legendary Scanian prince, who was the
father of Ivar
Vidfamne according to
Hervarar saga, the
Ynglinga saga, Njal's Saga and
Hversu Noregr...
- saga
tells the tale of a
Valdar who was
viceroy of
Denmark under Ivar
Vidfamne and he was the
father of
Randver and of
Harald Wartooth (half siblings...