{geni:job_title} Konge i Skåne, Skjælland
Il est marié avec Hildis of the Vandals.
Ils se sont mariés environ 567 à Jutland, Denmark.
Enfant(s):
Name Prefix:King Name Suffix: Of Denmark
Name Prefix:King Name Suffix: of Roeskilde
Name Prefix:King Name Suffix: Of Denmark
Legendarisk
Date: 12 Aug 2004
{geni:occupation} Danish King in Roskilde, Roi de Roeskilde, Konge i Skåne, Skjælland, Kung av Roskilde, King of Roeskilde, Kung i Danmark, King of Denmark
{geni:about_me} Valdar, legendary Danish king.
== Basics ==
* Father: Hroar son of Halfdan
* Son: Harald the Old
== Sources ==
The Old Norse genealogy work Hversu Noregr byggdist tells that Hróarr had a son named Valdar, the father of Harald the Old, the father of Halfdan the Valiant, the father of Ivar Vidfamne, who was the maternal grandfather of Harald Wartooth. Harald fell at the Battle of the Brávellir against his nephew Sigurd Ring, a king of Sweden and the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
Norwegian: "Harald den gamle, sønn av Valdar den gavmilde Hroarsønn, var gift med kong Heidreks datter, Hervor. Sønnen deres var Halfdan den rådkloke, far til Ivar den vidfadme, far til Aud den dyptenkte."
Icelandic: "Haraldr inn gamli, sonr Valdars ins milda Hróarssonar, átti Hervöru Heiðreksdóttur konungs. Þeira sonr var Hálfdan snjalli, faðir Ívars víðfaðma, föður Auðar innar djúpauðgu."
http://www.heimskringla.no/wiki/Hvorledes_Norge_ble_bosatt (in Norwegian)
This account is not about presenting the life of Hroðgar, but in presenting how Harald Fairhair was descended from kings and heroes in Scandinavian legend. The only reason for assuming that Hróarr is the same as Hroðgar, the Scylding, is the fact that only Hroðgar would be a personage of old so famous so as not to need any further identification than his name. However, the Skjöldunga saga tells that a Valdar disputed that Rörek, the cousin of Halga succeeded Hroðulf (Hrólfr Kraki) as the king of the Daner. After the war, Rörek took Zealand, while Valdar took Skåne. If based on the same tradition as Hversu Noregr byggdist, Valdar had the right to claim the throne being the son of the former king Hroðgar.
(Link to this version of the Skjoldunga saga needed)
== Other stuff ==
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(King of Roeskilde)
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Valdar Hroarsson (547-) [Pedigree]
Son of Hroar Halfdansson (526-) and Ogne (530-)
b. c. 547, Denmark
Married Hildis Princess of Vandals (-572)
Children:
1. Harold Valdarsson (568-)
Sources:
1. "Royalty for Commoners",
Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.
This book lists all of the known ancestors of John of Gaunt,
which amounts to most of the Medieval royalty of Europe. Also
see the following article: "A Mediaeval Miscellany:
Commentaries on Roderick W. Stuart's Royalty for Commoners,"
The American Genealogist 69 (April 1994)
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Name: Valdar HROARSSON
Prefix: King
Given Name: Valdar
Surname: Hroarsson
Sex: M 1 2
Death: 572
Father: Hroar HALFDANSSON b: 526
Mother: Ogne OF NORTHUMBRIA b: 530
Marriage 1 Hildis OF THE VANDALS
Children
Harold VALDARSSON b: 568 in Jutland, Denmark
Sources:
Abbrev: Stuart (1992)
Title: Royalty for Commoners
Author: Stuart, R. W.
Publication: Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2nd. Ed. 1992 (firstEd. 1988).
Page: pp. 175-176 (Line 240)
Abbrev: Ashley (1998)
Title: British Kings and Queens
Author: Ashley, Mike
Publication: New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998.
Page: p. 737
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Valdar Hroarsson, King of Roeskilde
Valdar Hroarsson, King of Roeskilde||p78.htm#i10099|Hroar Halfdansson, King of Roeskilde||p78.htm#i10102|Ogne of Northumbria||p78.htm#i10103|Hálfdan I. F., King of the Danes|d. 580|p294.htm#i10105|Sigris (?)|b. c 506|p78.htm#i10106|Norbril of Northumbria||p78.htm#i10104||||
FatherHroar Halfdansson, King of Roeskilde
MotherOgne of Northumbria
Valdar Hroarsson, King of Roeskilde was the son of Hroar Halfdansson, King of Roeskilde and Ogne of Northumbria. Valdar Hroarsson, King of Roeskilde married Hildis, daughter of Hilderic, King of the Vandals and Amalafrida.
Family
Hildis b. before 530, d. circa 572
Child
* Haraldr Valdarsson, King of Roeskilde+
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Reference: http://familytrees.genopro.com/318186/jarleslekt/default.htm?page=toc_families.htm
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Valdar Hroarsson
born Abt 0547 Denmark
father:
*Hroar Halfdansson
born Abt 0526 Roskilde, Denmark
mother:
*Ogne Princess of Northumberland
born Abt 0530 Northumberland
married Abt 0546 Denmark
(end of information)
siblings:
Agner Hroarsson born Abt 0549 Denmark
spouse:
*wife of Valdar Hroarsson
born Abt 0549 Denmark
married Abt 0567 Of, Jutland, Denmark
(end of information)
children:
*Harald Valdarsson
born Abt 0568 Of Jutland, Denmark
http://www.mathematical.com/hroarssonvaldar547.html
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Valdar was the name of one or several legendary Danish kings.
According to Hversu Noregr byggdist, a Valdar was the son of Roar (Hroðgar) of the house of Skjöldung (Scylding). This source makes Valdar the father of Harald the Old, the father of Halfdan the Valiant, the father of Ivar Vidfamne. If he is of the same origin as the Valdar of Hervarar saga, this account adds four generations (Harald the Old, Halfdan the Valiant, Ivar Vidfamne and effectively Ivar's daughter Alfhild/Auðr who was Harald Wartooth's mother according to all accounts) between Valdar and Harald Wartooth, who was Valdar's son according to the Hervarar saga.
The Skjöldunga saga tells that a Valdar disputed that Rörek, the cousin of Helgi (Halga) succeeded Hrólfr Kraki (Hroðulf) as the king of the Daner. After the war, Rörek took Zealand, while Valdar took Skåne. If based on the same tradition as Hversu Noregr byggdist, Valdar had the right to claim the throne being the son of the former king Hróarr (Hroðgar).
REFN: 10900"Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2ndedition.[Custer February 1, 2002 Family Tree.FTW]
[merge G675.FTW]
"Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.
!SOURCES:
1. Keiser und Loenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 126-7
!SOURCES:
1. Keiser und Loenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 126-7
!SOURCES:
1. Keiser und Loenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 126-7
BIOGRAPHY: Valdar Hroarsson (547-) [Pedigree]
Son of Hroar Halfdansson (526-) and Ogne (530-)
BIOGRAPHY: b. c. 547, Denmark
BIOGRAPHY: Married Hildis Princess of Vandals (-572)
BIOGRAPHY: Children:
BIOGRAPHY: Harold Valdarsson (568-)
References: [RFC]
According to Hversu Noregr byggdist, a Valdar was the son of Roar (Hroðgar) of the house of Skjöldung (Scylding). This source makes Valdar the father of Harald the Old, the father of Halfdan the Valiant, the father of Ivar Vidfamne. If he is of the same origin as the Valdar of Hervarar saga, this account adds four generations (Harald the Old, Halfdan the Valiant, Ivar Vidfamne and effectively Ivar's daughter Alfhild/Auðr who was Harald Wartooth's mother according to all accounts) between Valdar and Harald Wartooth, who was Valdar's son according to the Hervarar saga
RESEARCH NOTES:
King of Roeskilde/Skaane/Sjaelland
SOURCE NOTES:
FW83; http://www.members.sockets.net/~bbvtech/d0003/g0000099.html#I8675
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/tz/viking04.htm
SOURCE NOTES:
http://home.att.net/~a.junkins/kiev.html\VALDARHROARSSON21
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
Original individual @P2203974836@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@) merged with @P2203973702@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@)
!SOURCES:
1. Keiser und Loenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 126-7
Konge av Skåne og Skjælland.
!SOURCES:
1. Keiser und Loenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 126-7
GJ
GJ=Gary Jacobson www.garyjacobson.org/ahnentafel.html
Name Prefix:King Of Roeskilde
!SOURCES:
1. Keiser und Loenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 126-7
Källa: http://ulf.lrsn.se/index.html
[NancyAnnNorman1034016.FTW]
Source: RC 240.
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EVEN: RELATION Place: 42nd G Grandfather of William M Worth
Ancestral File Number:G70C-RF
World Family Tree, Vol. 27.
www.ancestry.com, electronic.
-Royal Ancestry- by Michel Call, chart # 11720.
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