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  1. Åsa Haraldsdottir of Agder (died c. 834?) was a semi-legendary Norwegian Viking Age queen regnant of the petty kingdom of Agder. According to sagas referencing the clan Yngling ( Ynglingaätten ), she was the mother of Halfdan the Black ( Halvdan Svarte), Sigurd Ring (Sigurd Hringrr) and also grandmother of King Harald Fairhair ( Harald ...

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Åsa Haraldsdottir of Agder (Floruit 834) was a semi-legendary Norwegian Viking age Queen regnant of the petty kingdom Agder and mother of Halfdan the Black and grandmother of Harald Fairhair, according to the sagas of the Ynglinge clan.

    • Gudrød Halvdansson «The Hunter» Veidekonge
    • Agder / Holtum, Vestfold, Norway
    • circa 794
    • circa 834 (31-48)Oseberg, Vestfold, Norway
  3. Brief Life History of Åsa Haraldsdottir of Agder. When Åsa Haraldsdottir of Agder was born about 0795, in Vestfold, Norway, her father, Harald Granraude, was 66 and her mother, Alfrilda Alfarinsdottir, was 37. She died about 0834, in Oseberg, Vestfold, Norway, at the age of 41.

    • Female
    • Gudrød "Veidekonge" Halfdansson
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    Skáldskaparmál

    Hildibrand (Hildibrandr), father of Vígbrand (Vígbrandr), father of Hildir and Herbrand (Herbrandr). Herbrand was father of Harald Red-beard, father of Ása who was the mother of Halfdan the Black, the father of Harald Fairhair.

    Ynglingasaga

    Åsa Haraldsdottir of Agder (died ca. 834?) was a semi-legendary Norwegian Viking age Queen regnant of the petty kingdom Agder and mother of Halfdan the Black and grandmother of Harald Fairhair, according to the sagas of the Yngling clan. Åsa was the daughter of King Harald Granraude of Agder and a reputed beauty. King Gudrød the Hunter of Borre in Vestfold proposed marriage to her after the death of his first wife, but her father refused the marriage. Gudrød Veidekonge then killed her father...

    Could possibly be in the Osebergmound . Asa : It was long supposed that she is Oseberghaugen , but this can hardly be true. (translated from Norwegian) See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85sa_Haraldsdottir_of_Agderand https://nbl.snl.no/%C3%85sa_Haraldsdatter

    Wikipedia: Halfdan the Old
    Snorri Sturluson: Sagas of the Norse Kings. Ynglingasaga. Translated by Samuel Laing, revised by Peter Foote MA. Everyman's Library Dutton New York SBN 460 00847 1 Page 41/42
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    • Female
    • Gudrød Veidekonge Halfdansson
  4. Ása Haraldsdottir, the mother of Halfdan the Black and thus grandmother of Haraldr Fairhair, the first king of Norway. Ása is the strongest example of female agency extending beyond normal boundaries in this saga.

  5. Åsa Haraldsdottir of Agder Halfdan the Black ( Old Norse : Halfdanr Svarti ; fl. c. 9th century ) was a king of Vestfold . He belonged to the House of Yngling and was the father of Harald Fairhair , the first king of a unified Norway.

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