Arbre généalogique Homs » Åsa (Aasa) "Aasa Eysteinsdotter" Eysteinsdotter (± 718-± 803)

Données personnelles Åsa (Aasa) "Aasa Eysteinsdotter" Eysteinsdotter 

  • Le surnom est Aasa Eysteinsdotter.
  • Elle est née environ 702 TO ABT 718 dans Oppland, NorgeOppland.
  • Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 28 mai 1923.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 28 mai 1923.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 28 mai 1923.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 28 mai 1923.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 28 mai 1923.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 28 mai 1923.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 28 mai 1923.
  • Profession: .
  • Elle est décédée environ 793 TO ABT 803 dans Hylle,Voss,Hordaland,Norway.
  • Elle est enterrée environ 718.
  • Un enfant de Eystein «the Severe» Hardråde et Solveig Halfdansdotter
  • Un enfant de Øystein Hardråde
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 1 janvier 2012.

Famille de Åsa (Aasa) "Aasa Eysteinsdotter" Eysteinsdotter

Elle est mariée avec Halvdan «Whiteshanks» /Kvitbein/ King of Solør / Hedmark / Toten Hadeland.

Ils se sont mariés environ 735 à Vestfold,Norway.


Enfant(s):



Notes par Åsa (Aasa) "Aasa Eysteinsdotter" Eysteinsdotter

SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Asa Eysteinsdatter
born abt 708 in Uppland, Norway
SRC: familysearch.com, AFN: 9BK9-QR
Rootsweb Feldman
URL: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3044567&id=I16437

# ID: I16437
# Name: King of Sweden Olafsson HALFDAN 1 1 2 3 4 5
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 704 in of Romerike, Norway 1 2 3 4 5
# Death: AFT 730 in Vermaland, Norway 1 2 3 4 5
# Ancestral File #: 9BK9-PL
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 5
# Change Date: 13 OCT 2001 2 3 4 5
# IDNO: 10700 2 3 4 5
# Note:

[Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2 PLAC 10700
2 SOUR S332582
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004

OCCU King of Vestvol ...
SOUR members.aol.com/sargen3;www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000 ;
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1518;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 123;
Halfdan "White-Leg" King of Upplanders - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1518;
Halfdan Olafsson "Huitbein" (white leg), King of the Uplanders of Sweden, King
of Salver and Vestfold; conquered Roumarike; founded the pagan temple at Skir-
ingssal, 8th century; Note: Unlike other sources I have used, Moncreiffe(chart
35, p. 109) adds 2 generations between my Gen. 40 [Gudrod Halfdansson] and Gen
41 [Halfdan Olafsson]: Halfdan "the Stingy," King of Vestfold...cont.in notes
HALFDAN I, son of OLAF and SOLVEIG HALFDANNSON: , as father of Gudrod, whom he calls Godfrey the Proud; whose father was (41A) Eystein the Fart, King of Roumarkike. Though the work carries no
bibliography, Moncreiffe was an outstanding authority, and
pending proof otherwise, may well be considered correct - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124

OCCU King Salver, Uplands[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

Halfdan 'Huitbein' Olafsson King of the Uplanders of Sweden
Founded the pagan temple at Skiringssal.

Father: Olaf The Wood Cutter INGJALDSSON b: 682 in Vaermland, Sweden
Mother: Solveig HALFDANSDOTTER b: 698 in Sweden

Marriage 1 Asa Eysteinsdotter THRONDHEIM b: 715 in Uppland, Norway

Children

1. Has Children Eystein Halfdansson King in RAUMARIKE b: 733 in Norway
2. Has Children Gudrod Halfdansson King in HEIDARK b: ABT 738 in Vestfold, Norway

Sources:

1. Title: daveanthes.FTW
Note: ABBR daveanthes.FTW
Note: Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Text: Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004
2. Title: daveanthes.FTW
Note: ABBR daveanthes.FTW
Note: Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Text: Date of Import: Jan 13, 2004
3. Title: Spare.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Jan 18, 2004
4. Title: Spare.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: 21 Jan 2004
5. Title: Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 6, 2004
#Générale##Générale#Hadrade Oysteindotter
{geni:occupation} Drottning i Värmland, Drottning i Norge., "Upplendingadrottning".
{geni:about_me} Åsa Eysteinsdotter var datter av Eystein Hardråde. Hun var gift med Halvdan Kvitbein og de to hadde sønnene Gudrød Halvdansson og Eystein Halvdansson.

Åsas sønn Eystein ble gift med Hild Eiriksdotter og de to fikk sønnen Halvdan Eysteinsson den gavmilde/Milde.

http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=&emne=nor&person=%C5sa%20%D8ysteinsdotter

En del oppgir (708-739) som år for fødsel og død.

English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A1lfdanar_saga_Eysteinssonar

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From "The Ynglinga Saga":

"49. OF HALFDAN HVITBEIN.

Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons, Eystein and Gudrod. ..."

Noted events in her life were:

• She was a Drottning in Norway.

Åsa married Halvdan "Hvitbeinn" Olofsson, son of Olav "Tretelgja" Ingjaldsson and Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solør, circa 700 in Norway. (Halvdan "Hvitbeinn" Olofsson was born about 680 in Norway and died about 715 in Toten, Oppland, Norway.)

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Father: Øystein HARDRÅDE

Family 1 : Halvdan Olavsson KVITBEIN

+Øystein HALVDANSSON

Kilde: nermo.org

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Åsa married Halvdan "Kvitbein" Olofsson, son of Olav "Tretelgja" Ingjaldsson and Solveig Halvdansdatter Av Solør. (Halvdan "Kvitbein" Olofsson was born about 660 in Norway and died about 745 in Toten, Oppland, Norway.)

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Född: 680 , Norge

Äktenskap: Halvdan " Hvitbeinn "Olofsson ca 700 i Norge

Död: 718 , Norge åldern 38

Ett annat namn för Åsa var Åsa Øysteinsdatter AV Oplandene .

Allmänna hänvisningar:

Från "The Ynglinga Saga " :

" 49 . AV Halfdan HVITBEIN .

Halfdan Hvitbein blev en stor konung . Han var gift med Aasa , en dotter till Eystein den svåra , som var kung i Uppland folket, och härskade över Hedemarken . Halfdan och Aasa fick två söner, Eystein och Gudröd . ... "

Noterade händelser i hennes liv var:

• Hon var en Drottning i Norge.

Åsa gift Halvdan " Hvitbeinn "Olofsson, son till Olav " Tretelgja " Ingjaldsson och Solveig Halvdansdatter AV Solør , ca 700 i Norge. ( Halvdan " Hvitbeinn Olofsson föddes omkring 680 i Norge och dog omkring 715 i Toten , Oppland , Norge. )

Källor

1 Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/ ).

2 Snorre Sturlasson (ca 1179 till 1241 ), http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/ ( Om 1225 ) , "Den YNGLINGA Saga " .

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Åsa var datter av kong Øystein Hardråde som styrte i Oppland og Hedemark

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Han var gift med Åsa, dotter av opplendingskongen Øystein. Dei fekk to søner, Øystein og Gudrød.

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Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

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More than twenty years ago, a teaching colleague announced over lunch: "Osberg, I see your name in print." He held a sugar packet depicting a Viking Ship with the caption: The Oseberg Ship - A fine example of a Viking Longship. This launched me on a journey to discover not only the origins of my name but its intimate link to Viking history. Despite being proud of my Swedish ancestry (my great grandfather was a Swedish sea captain), my name derives from a small town in Norway (somewhere along the way my ancestors dropped an 'e'). The town of Oseberg was the site of the excavation of the Oseberg Ship, one of the few Viking Ships whose remains were reconstructed. The other is the Gokstad Ship. Buried along with the Oseberg Ship were numerous artifacts reflecting Viking art and culture. Of course, you know it was Leif Erickson, and not Columbus, who discovered America! See the Viking ship photos and links below to learn more about Viking Ships and the Vikings.

The Oseberg Ship - A Fine Example

of a Viking Longship

(Click on the image above to

access a larger image.)

Oseberg Ship Facts:

Excavated in 1904 in Oseberg, Vestfold County, Norway after being discovered by a farmer.

One of the two most complete Viking ships unearthed in Norway (the other being the Gokstad), it is 21.5 meters long (nearly 70 feet).

The Oseberg Ship burial, including bodies of two women, is considered the most richly furnished Scandinavian grave ever found. One of the women may have been the famous Queen Asa from which the name Oseberg derives: Asa's mound.

Items buried included an ornate cart, beds, sledges, wooden chests, riding equipment, and twelve horses.

Built in oak and contains 12 board planks and 15 oar ports on each side, indicating a crew of 35-40.

The stem and stern were decorated with ornate wood carvings, with the ship likely used for voyages in the fjords along the coasts of Norway by people of high rank.

The Oseberg/Gokstad finds were joined by the discovery of five Viking Ships buried in the Roskilde fjord near Skuldelev, Denmark in 1962.

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Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999

# Note: Page: 243a-15

# Note: Text: Asa, wife of "White Legs" - no last name
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Åsa Eysteinsdotter var datter av Eystein Hardråde. Hun var gift med Halvdan Kvitbein og de to hadde sønnene Gudrød Halvdansson og Eystein Halvdansson.

Åsas sønn Eystein ble gift med Hild Eiriksdotter og de to fikk sønnen Halvdan Eysteinsson den gavmilde/Milde.

http://lind.no/nor/index.asp?lang=&emne=nor&person=%C5sa%20%D8ysteinsdotter

En del oppgir (708-739) som år for fødsel og død.

English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A1lfdanar_saga_Eysteinssonar

--------------------

From "The Ynglinga Saga":

"49. OF HALFDAN HVITBEIN.

Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons, Eystein and Gudrod. ..."

Noted events in her life were:

• She was a Drottning in Norway.

Åsa married Halvdan "Hvitbeinn" Olofsson, son of Olav "Tretelgja" Ingjaldsson and Solveig Halvdansdatter av Solør, circa 700 in Norway. (Halvdan "Hvitbeinn" Olofsson was born about 680 in Norway and died about 715 in Toten, Oppland, Norway.)

--------------------

Father: Øystein HARDRÅDE

Family 1 : Halvdan Olavsson KVITBEIN

+Øystein HALVDANSSON

Kilde: nermo.org

--------------------

Åsa married Halvdan "Kvitbein" Olofsson, son of Olav "Tretelgja" Ingjaldsson and Solveig Halvdansdatter Av Solør. (Halvdan "Kvitbein" Olofsson was born about 660 in Norway and died about 745 in Toten, Oppland, Norway.)

--------------------

Född: 680 , Norge

Äktenskap: Halvdan " Hvitbeinn "Olofsson ca 700 i Norge

Död: 718 , Norge åldern 38

Ett annat namn för Åsa var Åsa Øysteinsdatter AV Oplandene .

Allmänna hänvisningar:

Från "The Ynglinga Saga " :

" 49 . AV Halfdan HVITBEIN .

Halfdan Hvitbein blev en stor konung . Han var gift med Aasa , en dotter till Eystein den svåra , som var kung i Uppland folket, och härskade över Hedemarken . Halfdan och Aasa fick två söner, Eystein och Gudröd . ... "

Noterade händelser i hennes liv var:

• Hon var en Drottning i Norge.

Åsa gift Halvdan " Hvitbeinn "Olofsson, son till Olav " Tretelgja " Ingjaldsson och Solveig Halvdansdatter AV Solør , ca 700 i Norge. ( Halvdan " Hvitbeinn Olofsson föddes omkring 680 i Norge och dog omkring 715 i Toten , Oppland , Norge. )

Källor

1 Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/ ).

2 Snorre Sturlasson (ca 1179 till 1241 ), http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/ ( Om 1225 ) , "Den YNGLINGA Saga " .

--------------------

Åsa var datter av kong Øystein Hardråde som styrte i Oppland og Hedemark

--------------------

Han var gift med Åsa, dotter av opplendingskongen Øystein. Dei fekk to søner, Øystein og Gudrød.

--------------------

Halfdan was to become a great king, who married Åsa, the daughter of king Eystein, the ruler of Oppland and Hedmark. They had two sons, Öystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.

--------------------

More than twenty years ago, a teaching colleague announced over lunch: "Osberg, I see your name in print." He held a sugar packet depicting a Viking Ship with the caption: The Oseberg Ship - A fine example of a Viking Longship. This launched me on a journey to discover not only the origins of my name but its intimate link to Viking history. Despite being proud of my Swedish ancestry (my great grandfather was a Swedish sea captain), my name derives from a small town in Norway (somewhere along the way my ancestors dropped an 'e'). The town of Oseberg was the site of the excavation of the Oseberg Ship, one of the few Viking Ships whose remains were reconstructed. The other is the Gokstad Ship. Buried along with the Oseberg Ship were numerous artifacts reflecting Viking art and culture. Of course, you know it was Leif Erickson, and not Columbus, who discovered America! See the Viking ship photos and links below to learn more about Viking Ships and the Vikings.

The Oseberg Ship - A Fine Example

of a Viking Longship

(Click on the image above to

access a larger image.)

Oseberg Ship Facts:

Excavated in 1904 in Oseberg, Vestfold County, Norway after being discovered by a farmer.

One of the two most complete Viking ships unearthed in Norway (the other being the Gokstad), it is 21.5 meters long (nearly 70 feet).

The Oseberg Ship burial, including bodies of two women, is considered the most richly furnished Scandinavian grave ever found. One of the women may have been the famous Queen Asa from which the name Oseberg derives: Asa's mound.

Items buried included an ornate cart, beds, sledges, wooden chests, riding equipment, and twelve horses.

Built in oak and contains 12 board planks and 15 oar ports on each side, indicating a crew of 35-40.

The stem and stern were decorated with ornate wood carvings, with the ship likely used for voyages in the fjords along the coasts of Norway by people of high rank.

The Oseberg/Gokstad finds were joined by the discovery of five Viking Ships buried in the Roskilde fjord near Skuldelev, Denmark in 1962.

--------------------

Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999

Note: Page: 243a-15
Note: Text: Asa, wife of "White Legs" - no last name
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*Asa Eysteinsdatter
born about 0708 Uppland, Norway

father:
*Eystein "Haardaade" Throndsson King of Hedmark
born about 0668 Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
died 0710 Norway

mother:
unknown

siblings:
Hodne? Eysteinsson born about 0704 Trondheim, Sor Trondelag, Norway
*Hogne Eysteinsson born about 0700 Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
Frode Eysteinsson born about 0702 Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway

spouse:
*Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson King in Uppsala
born about 0704 Romerike, Buskerud, Norway
married about 0735 Vestfold, Norway

children:
*Eystein "Fret" Halfdansson
born about 0736 Vestfold, Norway

biographical and/or anecdotal:

notes or source:
LDS
_P_CCINFO 1-2782
Asa Eysteinsdatter = Oysteinsdotter, b. ca. 620 in , Norway
This person's last name should indicate that her father is named "Eystein" but she is listed as the daughter of "Harald". Also, she and her husband seem to have the same mother, but I have listed them as separate individuals because the birth dates are a couple of years off. I am not sure. If she is the same woman, then this seems to be a brother and sister marriage.
Yrke: Drottning i Värmland och Norge
Far: Eystein HÅRDRÅDE (620 - 680)
Mor:

Händelse Datum Plats Källa
Födelse omkr 680 Norge, Oppland Egen beräkning
Död omkr 718 Norge, Oppland, Toten Egen beräkning
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
Original individual @P2203971627@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@) merged with @P2203972594@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@)
Original individual @P2447689280@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@) merged with @P2203972462@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@)
Original individual @P2203971627@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@) merged with @P2447689280@ (@MS_NHFETTERLYFAMIL0@)
SOURCE NOTES:
http://home.sol.no/~nermo/slekt/d0007/g0000009.html#I1531 +
Snorre 39; http://www.worldroots.com/ged/pomer/dat125.html#7
RESEARCH NOTES:
Queen
From "The Ynglinga Saga":

"49. OF HALFDAN HVITBEIN.
Halfdan Hvitbein became a great king. He was married to Aasa, a daughter of Eystein the Severe, who was king of the Upland people, and ruled over Hedemark. Halfdan and Aasa had two sons, Eystein and Gudrod. ..."
Källa: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jatree/Your%20Ancestor%27s%20Tree/people/p0000079.htm#I633

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