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Halfdan “The Black” Gudrodarson King of Vestfold
- Preferred Name: Halfdan “The Black” Gudrodarson King of Vestfold[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Alternate Name: Halfdan Svarti (the Black)
- Alternate Name: Halfdan Gudrødssen
- Gender: M
- Title (Nobility): from about 855 with note: Description: Petty King of Søgn
- Title (Nobility): from about 808 with note: Description: Petty King of Adger
- Clan Name: with note: Description: Yngling Dynasty
- Birth: ABT 810 in Østre Toten kommune, Oppland fylke, Norway at LATI: N0.3 LONG: E0.4167
- Death: 860 in Røykensvik, Randsfjorden, Oppland, Norway at LATI: N3.3833 LONG: E0.1667
- Title (Nobility): from about 855 with note: Description: Petty King of Raumarike
- Title (Nobility): BET 850 AND 860 with note: Description: Petty King of Vestfold
- Burial: 860 in Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway at LATI: N0.1167 LONG: E0.2667
- Royal House: with note: Description: Yngling
- Title (Nobility): from about 855 with note: Description: Petty King of Hedmark
- Title (Nobility): from about 860 with note: Description: Petty King of Vingulmörk
- FSID: 99ZG-BB8
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Halfdan the Black (Old Norse: Halfdanr Svarti) (c.?810-c.?860) was a ninth-century king of Vestfold. He belonged to the House of Yngling and was the father of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway.
«b»Biography«/b»
According to Heimskringla and Fagsrkinna, Halfdan was the son of the Yngling King Gudrød the Hunter. Heimskringla also names his mother, as Åsa, daughter of King Harald of Agder, and his half-brother as Olaf Geirstad-Alf. Heimskringla relates that when Halfdan's father was killed, Åsa took the 1 year-old Halfdan and returned to Agder, where Halfdan was raised. When he was 18 or 19 years old, Halfdan became king of Agder. He quickly began adding to his kingdom, through political negotiation and military conquest. He divided the kingdom of Vestfold with his brother Olaf and, through military action, persuaded King Gandalf of Vingulmark to cede half his kingdom. Based on the formulaic nature of his ties to his predecessors, his strong affiliation with Agder, and the failure of an early saga dedicated to him to name any family connections, some scholars have suggested that the linkage to the earlier Yngling dynasty of Vestfold was a later invention, created to associate a conquering Halfdan and his son Harald Fairhair with the family glorified in the Ynglingatal, whom he had displaced.
Halfdan next is said to have subdued an area called Raumarike. To secure his claim to Raumarike, Halfdan first defeated and killed the previous ruler, Sigtryg Eysteinsson, in battle. He then defeated Sigtryg's brother and successor Eystein, in a series of battles. This established Halfdan's claim not only to Raumarike, but also to half of Hedmark, the core of Sigtryg and Eystein's kingdom. These details are only mentioned in Heimskringla.
Fagrskinna and Heimskringla both agree that Halfdan's first wife was Ragnhild, daughter of King Harald Gulskeg (Goldbeard) of Sogn. Halfdan and Ragnhild had a son named "Harald" after his grandfather, and they sent him to be raised at his grandfather's court. Harald Gulskeg, being elderly, named his grandson as his successor, shortly before his death. Ragnhild died shortly after her father, and the young king Harald fell sick and died the next spring. When Halfdan heard about his son's death, he travelled to Sogn and laid claim to the title of king. No resistance was offered, and Halfdan added Sogn to his realm.
The narrative in Heimskringla then adds another conquest for King Halfdan. In Vingulmark, the sons of Gandalf of Vingulmark, Hysing, Helsing, and Hake, attempted to ambush Halfdan at night, but he escaped into the forest. After raising an army, he returned to defeat the brothers, killing Hysing and Helsing. Hake fled the country, and Halfdan became king of all of Vingulmark.
According to Heimskringla, Halfdan's second wife, also named Ragnhild, had been kidnapped from her home by Hake, a "berserker" who encountered her father in Hadeland and killed him. Halfdan had her kidnapped from Hake, so that he could marry her. Fagrskinna does not mention any of these details. However, both sagas agree that Ragnhild and Halfdan had a son who was also named Harald. (Among the more unlikely claims in Fagrskinna and Heimskringla are that this woman was Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter, daughter of Sigurd Hjort, king of Ringerike. This would make Ragnhild the granddaughter or even great-granddaughter of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye '96 an impossibility, given that most sources suggest that Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye was active only in the late 9th century, which would mean that he was born a generation or two after Halfdan the Black.)
«b»Halvdanshaugen«/b»
Heimskringla, Fagrskinna, Ágrip and Historia Norwegiæ all relate that Halfdan drowned when he fell through the ice at the inlet Røykenvik in the lake Randsfjorden on his return home from Hadeland. His horse and sleigh broke though ice weakened by cattle dung near a watering hole dug in the frozen lake. He was buried in a mound at Stein in Ringerike.
Heimskringlas narrative adds that each of the districts of his kingdom wanted to claim his grave, and that it was agreed to divide his body into four pieces so each district could bury a piece of it, resulting in four different sites called Halvdanshaugen (from the Old Norse word haugr meaning mound). According to this version, only his head is buried in Ringerike.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfdan_the_Black
Preferred Parents:
Father: Gudrød Halfdansson “The Hunter” King of Vestfold, b. 780 in Vestfold, Norway d. 821 in Vestfold, Norway
Mother: Queen Åsa of Adger Romerike Vestfold and Vinglemork , b. ABT 774 in Vestfold, Noruega d. ABT 834 in Oseberg, Vestfold, Norway
Family 1: Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter, b. ABT 820 in Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway d. in Vestfold, Norway
- Harald King of Norway I, b. 850 in Ringsaker, Hedmark, Norway d. 933 in Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway
Sources:
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- Title: Find A Grave Halfdan “The Black” Gudrodarson
Author: Find A Grave MEMORIAL ID 62002835
Publication: Name: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62002835/halfdan-gudrodarson;
- Title: Wikipedia: Halfdan the Black
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfdan_the_Black;
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