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Harald I

Harald I

Male Abt 900 - 960  (~ 60 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harald I was born about 900 in Limerick, Irland (son of Sigtrygg II IVARSON and Eadgifu); died in 960.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Dublin/Limerick, Ireland

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    Konge

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

    Children:
    1. Godfred HARALDSON was born before 960 in Dublin/Limerick, Ireland; died in 989.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sigtrygg II IVARSON was born about 845 in Limerick, Irland (son of Ivar INGJALDSON); died in 927.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Limerick, Irland

    Notes:

    og Waterford

    Occupation:
    Konge

    Sigtrygg married Eadgifu. Eadgifu (daughter of Edward Den I Den ELDRE and Eadgifu) was born about 0900 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eadgifu was born about 0900 in England (daughter of Edward Den I Den ELDRE and Eadgifu).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Limerick, Irland

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    prinsesse/dronning

    Children:
    1. 1. Harald I was born about 900 in Limerick, Irland; died in 960.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ivar INGJALDSON was born about 820 (son of Ingjald HELGESON); died in 872.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Limerick, Irland

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    Konge

    Children:
    1. 2. Sigtrygg II IVARSON was born about 845 in Limerick, Irland; died in 927.

  2. 6.  Edward Den I Den ELDRE was born in 875 in England (son of Alfred Den STORE and Lady ALSWITHA); died in 924.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: England

    Notes:

    Edvard 1, død 924, sønn av Alfred den store, kuet danene, den første konge over hele England.

    Edward the Elder (died 924), King of Wessex (899-924), son of King Alfred. He succeeded as king of the Angles and Saxons in 899, despite a rebellion led by his cousin Ethelwald with the support of the Danes of Northumbria and East Anglia. Afte r a protracted struggle he defeated the Danes, and in 912, on the death of his brother-in-law Ethelred, alderman of Mercia, he annexed the cities of London and Oxford and their environs. The Danes submitted formally in 918, and soon thereafter th e sovereignty of Edward was acknowledged by the North Welsh, the Scots, the Northumbrians, and the Welsh of Strathclyde. Edward was succeeded by his son Athelstan.1


    1"Edward the Elder," Microsoft(r) Encarta(r) 99 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Occupation:
    Konge 900 til 924

    Edward married Eadgifu. Eadgifu died on 25 Aug 0953. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Eadgifu died on 25 Aug 0953.

    Notes:

    Faren het i følge Bruce Simmons Sighelm

    Children:
    1. Adelstein I Av ENGLAND was born in 895 in England; died in 940.
    2. 3. Eadgifu was born about 0900 in England.
    3. Edmund I Av ENGLAND was born in 921 in England; died in 946.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ingjald HELGESON was born about 0800 in Norge (son of Helge OLAVSON and Tora SIGURDSDTR).
    Children:
    1. 4. Ivar INGJALDSON was born about 820; died in 872.
    2. Sigtrygg INGJALDSON was born about 0820.
    3. Olav Ingjaldson HVITE was born about 840; and died.

  2. 12.  Alfred Den STORE was born in 848 in England (son of Ethelwulf and Judith Av FRANKRIKE); died in 900.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: England

    Notes:

    I 851 kom de først danske og norske vikingene til England, de okkuperte og ødela det som var igjen av London etter romerne. I 886 tok Alfred tilbake London fra de norske og danske vikingene og bygde byen opp til å bli den største byen i kongerike , større enn hovedstaden som da var Westminster, Han overtok etter halv broren Ethelred den I Alfred (849-899), King of Wessex (871-899), referred to as Alfred the Great by English historians from the 16th century onward. This epithet reflects his achievement in saving Wessex from conquest by Viking Danish armies, in preparing the way fo r the creation of the kingdom of England by his successors, and in directing a policy to revive Christian learning in Wessex. Born in Wantage, Alfred was the youngest and apparently the favourite son of Ethelwulf, King of the West Saxons (839-854) by his first wife Osburh. As a very young boy, he accompanied his father to Rome in 853 and again in 854, and was accompanie d by Charles the Bald, King of the Franks, on the return journey in 856. The successive deaths of his three elder brothers between 860 and 871 could hardly have been foreseen. Within a month of his accession, however, he faced a Viking army at Wil ton in 871 and a further invasion took place between 875 and 877. On both occasions Alfred was in no position to decisively defeat the Danes and instead bought them off. A Viking surprise attack in January 878 on Alfred at Chippenham probably had the aim of capturing the king and annexing Wessex. His escape and the desperate period during which he was a fugitive is the context for several famous stories. He raise d an army and in May, at Edington, Wiltshire, he defeated and shortly afterwards obtained the submission of the invaders. This was sealed by the baptism of their king, and the Treaty of Wedmore which defined their territory in eastern England (th e Danelaw). In 886 Alfred took control of London and has been credited with creating a network of defensive centres for his kingdom known as burhs (boroughs), many of which were developed as fortified towns. Some burhs, as in the cases of Londo n and Winchester, were Roman towns whose stone walls still survived, but most were new foundations initially defended by timber palisades and ditches. Thirty of these burhs are listed in a document, the Burghal Hidage, and their existence help s to explain Alfred's success in dealing with fresh Viking invasions in the 890s. His reorganization of military service, so that half of his home guard (the fyrd) was farming, when the other half was in the field against invaders, and his creatio n of a fleet to meet the Vikings on equal terms, were other elements of the same policy. Alfred took the responsibilities of a Christian ruler seriously and the spiritual welfare of his subjects was as important to him as their protection from conquest by Scandinavian pagans. He persuaded scholars to join him from the neighbouring Mer cian kingdom of the west Midlands (Werferth, Plegmund, and Æthelstan), from the Welsh (Asser from St David's), and from France (Grimbald and John). He prepared a law code and with the aid of these scholars he translated a series of religious an d philosophical texts from Latin into English to make them more widely available. His translation of Pastoral Care by Pope Gregory I is the most famous of these and he was still working at this self-imposed task when he died. An enlightened yet di sciplined ruler, he had a clear vision that his kingdom needed a literate and educated clergy as well as warriors and well-maintained defences. As a result, more is known about Alfred than any other Anglo-Saxon king and the creation at Wincheste r of the historical record called the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, together with Asser's Life of King Alfred, explains why many later historians came to regard him as a great, even model, king.

    Occupation:
    Konge 871-900

    Alfred married Lady ALSWITHA. Lady was born about 0850; died on 5 Dec 0902. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 13.  Lady ALSWITHA was born about 0850; died on 5 Dec 0902.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: England

    Notes:

    Foreldrene hennes skal være Æthelred McGill og en som het Ædburch

    Occupation:
    Dronning

    Children:
    1. 6. Edward Den I Den ELDRE was born in 875 in England; died in 924.
    2. Ethelred was born about 880 in London Eller Westminster; and died.



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