Genealogy Richard Bush » Radbart Skirtasson (± 670-????)

Personal data Radbart Skirtasson 

  • Alternative names: Radbart Skirtasson (also known as / alias), Radbard of Russia (also known as / alias), Ráðbarðr Raðbarðr or Rathbarth (late 7th century) (also known as / alias), Redbad of Frisia (also known as / alias), King Ratbodus II(puppet King) of Friesland (also known as / alias), King Rodbar II(puppet King) of Friesland, Radbart Skirtasson King of Garderige Russia
  • He was born about 670 in Garderige, Russia.
  • Title: King
  • Title: King of Garderige, Russia
  • Title: King
  • He died DECEASED.
  • He is buried in Garðaríki, Novgorod, Russia.
  • A child of Prince Skirta Ingvarsson of Sweden and Princess Aud Hilde Ivarsdottir of Denmark

Household of Radbart Skirtasson

He had a relationship with Aud Ivarsdatter.


Child(ren):

  1. Randvar Radbartsson  698-750 

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Richard Bush, "Genealogy Richard Bush", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogy-richard-bush/I9399.php : accessed December 17, 2025), "Radbart Skirtasson (± 670-????)".