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King Aun Gamli J?RUNDSSON, Of The Swedes

King Aun Gamli J?RUNDSSON, Of The Swedes

Male - Abt 509

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  1. 1.  King Aun Gamli J?RUNDSSON, Of The Swedes (son of King Jorund YNGVESSON, Of Upsalla); died about 509.

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    ?became king of the Swedes after his father event ?a wise man, who made great sacrifices to the gods; but being no warrior, he lived quietly at home ? death ?The answer from Odin on the sacrifice of his second son was that he should live as long as he gave him one of his sons every tenth year, and also that he should name one of the districts of his country after the number of sons he should offer to Odin. When he had sacrificed the seventh of his sons he continued to live; but so that he could not walk, but was carried on a chair. Then he sacrificed his eighth son, and lived thereafter ten years, lying in his bed. Now he sacrificed his ninth son, and lived ten years more; but so that he drank out of a horn like a weaned infant. He had now only one son remaining, whom he also wanted to sacrifice, and to give Odin Upsal and the domains thereunto belonging, under the name of the Ten Lands, but the Swedes would not allow it; so there was no sacrifice, and King On died, and was buried in a mound at Upsal. Since that time it is called On's sickness when a man dies, without pain, of extreme old age. Thjodolf tell of this: -- "In Upsal's town the cruel king Slaughtered his sons at Odin's shrine -- Slaughtered his sons with cruel knife, To get from Odin length of life. He lived until he had to turn His toothless mouth to the deer's horn; And he who shed his children's blood Sucked through the ox's horn his food. At length fell Death has tracked him down, Slowly, but sure, in Upsal's town." event?attacked by Olaf the Bold, son of Friedlief, and nephew of Halfdan, who deposed him event ?again fled to West Goterland while Olaf the Bold ruled in Uppsala for twentyfive years, until he was killed by Starkad "the Old" event ?deposed from Uppsala by Halfdan, son of Frode the Peaceful, son of Dan Mikellati, following twentyfive years of ruling Uppsala, and fled to Wester Gotland where he ruled another twentyfive years event ?returned to Uppsala, when he was sixty years of age, on Halfdan's death event?made a great sacrifice, and in it offered up his son to Odin. He got an answer from Odin, that he should live sixty years longer; and he was afterwards king in Upsal for twenty-five years event returned again to Uppsala following the death of Olaf the Bold, and again sacrificed to Odin, and offered yet another son for another twentyfive years of rule

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. King Egill AUNSSON, Of Uppsala was born about 530 in Sweden; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  King Jorund YNGVESSON, Of Upsalla was born about 487 in Sweden (son of King Yngve ALREKSSON); and died.

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    a great warrior, like his brother Eric, and they bided their time in their warships during the reign of the usurper, Hake, who'd killed their cousin Hugleik, event ?became more celebrated by this deed, he and his brother, this killing of King Gudlog from Halogaland, and they appeared to be much greater men than before, and they steered for home, Sweden, and gathered together a strong force, for as soon as the Swedes heard that the Yngling brothers were come to them, they flocked to them in multitudes ? death ?Though ruler of a country; he was often in the summer out on war expeditions. One summer he went with his forces to Denmark; and having plundered all around in Jutland, he went into Lymfjord in autumn, and marauded there also. While he was thus lying in Oddesund with his people, King Gylog of Halogaland, a son of King Gudlog, of whom mention is made before, came up with a great force, and gave battle to Jorund. When the country people saw this they swarmed from all parts towards the battle, in great ships and small; and Jorund was overpowered by the multitude, and his ships cleared of their men. He sprang overboard, but was made prisoner and carried to the land. Gylog ordered a gallows to be erected, led Jorund to it, and had him hanged there. So ended his life. Thjodolf talks of this event thus: -- "Jorund has travelled far and wide, But the same horse he must bestride On which he made brave Gudlog ride. He too must for a necklace wear Hagbert's fell noose in middle air. The army leader thus must ride On Horva's horse, at Lymfjord's side." event ?recovered the lands of his father from Hake, the usurper

    Children:
    1. 1. King Aun Gamli J?RUNDSSON, Of The Swedes died about 509.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  King Yngve ALREKSSON was born about 466 in Sweden (son of Alrek AGNASSON and Dagreid DAGSSON); and died.

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    succeeded his father, with his brother Alf, to the kingly power in Sweden event ?a great warrior, always victorious; handsome, expert in all exercises, strong and very sharp in battle, generous and full of mirth; so that he was both renowned and beloved ? death ?He often sat long in the evening at the drinking-table; but Alf, his brother, a dour man, went willingly to bed very early. Queen Bera, Alf's wife, sat often till late in the evening, and she and Yngve conversed together for their amusement; but Alf soon told her that she should not sit up so late in the evening, but should go first to bed, so as not to waken him. She replied, that happy would be the woman who had Yngve instead of Alf for her husband; and as she often repeated the same, he became very angry. One evening Alf went into the hall, where Yngve and Bera sat on the high seat speaking to each other. Yngve had a short sword upon his knees, and the guests were so drunk that they did not observe the king coming in. King Alf went straight to the high seat, drew a sword from under his cloak, and pierced his brother Yngve through and through. Yngve leaped up, drew his short sword, and gave Alf his death-wound; so that both fell dead on the floor. burial?Yngve, and his brother Alf, were buried under mounds in Fyrisvold. Thus tells Thjodolf of it: -- "I tell you of a horrid thing, A deed of dreadful note I sing -- How by false Bera, wicked queen, The murderous brother-hands were seen Each raised against a brother's life; How wretched Alf with bloody knife Gored Yngve's heart, and Yngve's blade Alf on the bloody threshold laid. Can men resist Fate's iron laws? They slew each other without cause."

    Children:
    1. 2. King Jorund YNGVESSON, Of Upsalla was born about 487 in Sweden; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Alrek AGNASSON was born about 445 in Sweden (son of Agni DAGSSON); and died.

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    succeeded his father, and was king together with his brother, Eric, event 1 . ?a powerful man, a great warrior, and expert at all feats of arms ? death ?It was the custom of he and his brother Eric to ride and break in horses both to walk and to gallop, which nobody understood so well as they; and they vied with each other who could ride best, and keep the best horses. It happened one day that both the brothers rode out together alone, and at a distance from their followers, with their best horses, and rode on to a field; but never came back. The people at last went out to look after them, and they were both found dead with their heads crushed. As they had no weapons, except it might be their horses' bridles, people believed that they had killed each other with these. So says Thjodolf: -- "Alric fell, by Eric slain, Eric's life-blood dyed the plain, Brother fell by brother's hand; And they tell it in the land, That they worked the wicked deed With the sharp bits that guide the steed. Shall it be said of Frey's brave sons, The kingly race, the noble ones, That they have fought in deadly battle With the head-gear of their cattle?"

    Alrek married Dagreid DAGSSON. Dagreid (daughter of Dag "The Great") and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Dagreid DAGSSON (daughter of Dag "The Great"); and died.

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    1. 4. King Yngve ALREKSSON was born about 466 in Sweden; and died.