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Ill-ruler. She backtalked Halfdan so that Guðröðr killed him, and having done so, she arranged the death of Guðröðr himself. Then she fled back to her father in
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Guðröðr was succeeded by his nephew Ivar Vidfamne who avenged his father and uncle, and conquered Sweden. "He also took possession of all the realm of the
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give more information about his brother Halfdan the Valiant and his son Ivar Vidfamne, and by implication about Guðröðr himself.
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The story of a King Guðröðr who was killed at the instigation of his Queen Åsa is also found in a later section of the
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was, according to the late sagas, divided for a period between two branches of the
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instead alleges that the name of his mother was Hervor, daughter of Heiðrekr.
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provides the information that Halfdan's mother was Hild, the daughter of the
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tells that Guðröðr married Åsa, the daughter of the Swedish king
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Index

Scanian
Ynglinga saga
Halfdan the Valiant
Ivar Vidfamne
Icelandic
Denmark
Scylding
Zealand
Scania
Anglian
Northumbria
Ingjald
Sweden
Danes
Saxland
Austrríki
England
Swedes
Heimdall
Aesir
Hervarar saga
Hversu Noregr byggdist
Harald the Old
Valdar
Hroðgar
Beowulf
Gothic
Angantyr
Vestfold
Gudrød the Hunter

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