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  Ingjald - Definition, explanation
Anund arranged a marriage for his son Ingjald with Gauthild, the daughter of the Geatish king Algaut, who was the son of Gautrek the Mild and the grand-son of Gaut.
The kings at Uppsala were the foremost among the kings of the various provinces since Odin ruled the country, and they were the supreme chiefs of the other kingdoms since the death of Agne and Sweden was divided between Erik and Alrik.
In honour of his own ascendance to the throne, Ingjald invited the kings, the jarls and other important men to a grand feast in a newly built hall, just as large and sumptuous as the one in Uppsala.
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 Encyclopedia: Ingjald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sudermannia or Södermanland, is a historical province or landskap on the south eastern coast of Sweden.
However, one night Ingjald and his men sourrounded a farm where Granmar and Hjörvard were at a feast and burnt the house down.
Ingjald had two children, a son Olof Trätälja and a daughter Åsa.
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 Ingjald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
King Ingjald wants to be manly so they give him the wolf's heart to eat; even though that experience changes him, he ends up being this...
From the Norwegian psychoanalyst, Ingjald Nissen, in the early part of the century to the American feminist, Gail Finney, in the latter, Hedda has been read as a woman...
According to the custom of the time for those who inherited kings and jarls, Ingjald rested at the footstool until the Bragebeakerbeaker was brought in.
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 Ingjald -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
One Midwinter, when Ingjald and Alf were six years old, many people had assembled at (A city is east central Sweden north northwest of Stockholm) Uppsala for the sacrifices.
In honour of his own ascendance to the throne, Ingjald invited the kings, the (additional info and facts about jarl) jarls and other important men to a grand feast in a newly built (A large room for gatherings or entertainment) hall, just as large and sumptuous as the one in Uppsala.
Ingjald had two children, a son (additional info and facts about Olof Trätälja) Olof Trätälja and a daughter Åsa.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/i/in/ingjald.htm   (770 words)

  
 Ingjald (Braut The Wicked) Anundsson
Ingjald, known as Braut The Wicked, was born in 0660 in Sweden.
When Ingjald planned the funeral of his father Anund the Cultivator, he invited all the petty king and jarls (earls) of the neighboring areas to attend the feast.
King Ingjald is said to have been the last king of the Yngling dynasty to rule in Sweden.
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 Granmar - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ingjald was severely wounded and Svipdag the Blind and his sons Gautvid and Hylvid fell.
Ingjald retreated and returned to Uppsala and realised that the forces he had gained from the conquered kingdoms were not faithful to him.
Ingjald had a meeting with Granmar and Hjörvard and they decided to have peace for as long as the three men lived.
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 Ingjald
According to the sagass, he was the son of Anund and brought up by a man called Svipdag the blind.
Among those kings were king Algaut of the Geats in Westrogothia and king Sporsnjall of Nerike, but king Granmar of Sudermannia did not arrive.
At the banquet Ingjald swore in front of the drunk kings to increase the size of his kingdom in all directions.
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 Ingjald "The Wicked" Braut-Onundss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It was a common saying that King Ingjald had killed twelve kings, and deceived them all under pretence of peace; therefore he was called Ingjald the Evil-adviser.
King Ingjald was at a feast in Raening, when he heard that King Ivar's army was in the neighbourhood.
Ingjald thought he had not strength to go into battle against Ivar, and he saw well that if he betook himself to flight his enemies would swarm around him from all corners.
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 Kings of Sweden
Ingjald was not as stong as Alf, which was made known to his foster father, Svipdag, by Svipdag's son, Gautvid.
After the feast and Ingjald had vowed to increase his domains by one half toward the four corners of the earth, Ingjald had Svipdags's sons, Gautvid and Hylvid, set fire to the feasting hall and kill any who tried to escape.
Ingjald and his men were forced to retreat after the district kings had deserted them.
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 Norwegian Ruling Families -
Ingjald was the son of the high king, Onund.
During the feast Ingjald left the building and had it set on fire, killing everyone inside (including his father-in-law), except his two foster brothers and their troops, whom he had warned to leave with him, and he then took sole possession of their lands in Norway and Sweden.
Olaf was the son of Ingjald the Evil-Adviser.
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 FOLKLORE
Ingjald returned to Uppsala, very ill-satisfied with his expedition; and he thought the army levied from those countries he had acquired by conquest had been unfaithful to him.
When they were at the entertainment, King Ingjald came there in the night with his troops, surrounded the house, and burnt them in it, with all their men.
It was a common saying that King Ingjald had killed twelve kings, and deceived them all under pretence of peace; therefore he was called Ingjald Ill-rede.
www.students.dsu.edu /kvalej/KvaleHypertext/LoreFullText.htm   (955 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Ingjald Illråde Anundsson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Svipdag the Blind was the viceroy of Tiundaland, the province of Uppsala where the Tings and the Yule (Midwinter) sacrifices were held.
When Ingjald was grown up, Onund applied for him to King Algaut for his daughter Gauthild.
Gauthild, the wife of Ingjald, sent the boy to his foster-father Bove, in West Gotland, where he was brought up along with Saxe, Bove's son, who had the surname of Flette.
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 Ingjald Braut-Onundsson "the Ill-Advised" de VARMLAND "King of Sweden"
Now when Ingjald took the dominions and the kingdom of his father, there were, as before said, many district-kings.
King Ingjald ordered a great feast to be prepared in Upsal, and intended at that feast to enter on his heritage after King Onund his father.
When the full Brage-beaker came in, King Ingjald stood up, grasped a large bull's horn, and made a solemn vow to enlarge his dominions by one half, towards all the four corners of the world, or die; and thereupon pointed with the horn to the four quarters.
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 Ingjald - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Ingjaldr inn illráði or Ingjald illråde ("ill-ruler") was a more or less historical Swedish king of the House of Ynglings.
According to the custom of the time for those who inherited kings and jarls, Ingjald rested at the footstool until the Bragebeaker was brought in.
In order to avenge his father, Ivar Vidfamne gathered a vast host and departed for Sweden, where he found Ingjald at Ränninge* gård, on the island of Fogdö in Lake Mälaren.
www.music.us /education/I/Ingjald.htm   (1043 words)

  
 Culture of Närke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Ingjald kills King Sporsnjall of Nerike, proclaiming himself the ruler of all of Sweden.
When Ingjald is killed by Ivar Vidfamne, Ingjald's son Olof Trätälja settles in Nericia with what remains of the House of Yngling and their loyal men.
They are later chased away and have to settle in the wasteland of Värmland which they colonize.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Culture_of_Nericia   (363 words)

  
 The Laxdaela Saga: Chapter 14
Ingjald thought Hall did not shape himself after the fashion of doughty men, and Hall thought Ingjald was but little minded to lend furtherance to his affairs.
Ingjald, who had to take up the blood-suit for his brother, heard this, and so arrayed him for a journey into the Dales at the end of the winter, and ran out a ferry of his whereon they went twelve together.
Ingjald took Thord aside for a talk with him, and told him his errand, and said he had heard of Thorolf, the slayer of his brother, being there.
sunsite.berkeley.edu /OMACL/Laxdaela/chapter14.html   (1271 words)

  
 Northvegr - A History of the Vikings
The most famous of the Yngling kings was Ingjald Illradi who was the great-grandson of Adils and who reigned in the seventh century.
Ingjald accordingly went to war with him, but he found that Hogne, king of Östergötland, had allied himself with Grarunar, and Ingjald got the worst of the battle that took place between the rival forces.
On this supposition Ingjald has acquired much fame as a ruler who welded the lands of modern Sweden into a political whole, and it has been found possible to adduce other statements from the sagas that seem to reveal him as the founder of the present Swedish kingdom.
www.northvegr.org /lore/history_viking/021.php   (1894 words)

  
 Midgard Timeline
As Ingjald leads them he answers their questions and points out interesting natural formations.
Ingjald plays a crucial part in saving the entire party, which is joined by the two newcomers.
Ingjald indicates another that another wonderful formation is up ahead, namely a splash formed by a waterfall hitting a piece ahydride.
www.ugcs.caltech.edu /~kel/dandd/timeline.shtml   (4042 words)

  
 THE YNGLINGA SAGA
The same autumn King Ingjald collected a war-force, with which he intended to fall upon Granmar and Hjorvard; but when they heard it they also collected a force, and Hogne, who ruled over East Gotland, together with his son Hildur, came to their assistance.
Ingjald returned to Upsal, very ill-satisfied with his expedition; and he thought the army levied from those countries he had acquired by conquest had been unfaithful to him.
Ingjald, Halfdan's brother, was king of Vermeland; but after his death King Halfdan took possession of Vermeland, raised scatt from it, and placed earls over it as long as he lived.
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 Kings of Norway
Halfdan was king of Romerika and Vestfold while his brother, Ingjald, was king of Vermeland.
Father: Ingjald "Illrada (the Wicked)" Onundsson, King of Sweden, b.
Because of his father Ingjald's, evil deeds, Olaf was forced to leave Sweden and went west to the Klar River in Norway.
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 The Laxdaela Saga: Chapter 15
Ingjald said that so it was, and "we will turn away from the river;" and when Thorolf and Asgaut saw that Ingjald had made up his mind not to cross the river, they first wring their clothes and then make ready to go on.
Ingjald's brow cleared at that, and he stretched out his hand to take the purse.
Ingjald saw that his best choice was to be off, and the sooner the better, which indeed he did, nor stopped in his journey until he got home, and was mightily ill at ease over his travel.
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 King of Nerike biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Olof the Sharp-sighted from Heimskringla whose grand-daughter married Ingjald ill-ruler of the House of Yngling.
Sporsnjall (in Heimskringla) who was invited by Ingjald to a banquet only to be burnt to death inside Ingjald's hall with a number of other kings.
Olof Trätälja (in Heimskringla), the son of Ingjald who made Nerike his temporary kingdom before being driven away to Wermelandia.
www.biography.ms /King_of_Nerike.html   (88 words)

  
 Ingjald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ingjald illråde ("ill-ruler") was a more or less historical Swedish king of the House of Ynglings.
At the death of his father, he invited seven neighbouring kings to a banquet.
In order to avenge his father, Ivar Vidfamne gathered a vast host and departed for Sweden, where he found Ingjald at Ränninge gåd, on the island of Fogdö in Lake Mälaren.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/ingjald   (338 words)

  
 Olaf "the Tree Hewer (woodcutter)" INGJALDSSON "King of Vermaland/Vestfold"
Ingjald Braut-Onundsson "the Ill-Advised" de VARMLAND "King of Sweden" (0679-0723)
When Olaf, King Ingjald's son, heard of his father's end, he went with the men who chose to follow him to Nerike; for all the Swedish community rose with one accord to drive out Ingjald's family and all his friends.
Now, when the Swedes got intelligence of him he could not remain there, but went on westwards, through the forest, to a river which comes from the north and falls into the Venner lake, and is called Klar river.
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 Fródi - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Because of this, Egil and his son Ottar (Ohthere) became tributaries to the Danish king.
Fródi the father of Ingjald who in Beowulf is Froda the father of Ingeld and king of the Heathobards.
Ingjald living about 726 or before was son or descendant of king Frode.
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 RuneGame.com Forums - Famous Vikings and Their Deeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
When King Ingjald heard of this, he raised a great host and there were several battles between them.
In the last, both King Ingjald and his son, Ubbi, fell.
He left for Sweden but not before leaving Olaf son of Kinrik who was said to be nephew of Moalda the Stout, mother of Ivar Vidfadmi.
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 Notes for Ingjald Anundsson Illråde
Onund had a son called Ingjald, and at that time Yngvar was king
Ingjald landed with his army, which was by far the most numerous.
Ingjald, sent the boy to his foster-father Bove, in West Gotland,
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