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King Yngve ALREKSSON

King Yngve ALREKSSON[1]

Male Abt 466 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Name Yngve ALREKSSON 
    Prefix King 
    Born Abt 466  Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 0E44B1ECE38141379364839CB90EC88CFCCA 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I28770  Carney Wehofer Feb 2024 Genealogy
    Last Modified 5 Feb 2012 

    Father Alrek AGNASSON,   b. Abt 445, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Dagreid DAGSSON,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F12552  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Children 
     1. King Jorund YNGVESSON, Of Upsalla,   b. Abt 487, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 29 Aug 2016 
    Family ID F12551  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 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."

  • Sources 
    1. [SAuth] Jim Carney, compiled by James H Carney [(E-ADDRESS), & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE], Buderim, Queensland 4556 AUSTRALIA.