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# ID: I29166
# Name: Rorek HILDETAND 1 2 3 4 5
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 630 1 2 3 4 5
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 5
# Change Date: 9 NOV 2001 2 3 4 5
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[daveanthes.FTW]
OCCU King of Dansk ...
SOUR COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve)
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1474
http://misc.traveller.com/genealo gy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0002/g0000008.htm#I1445
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(Hroerekr), Woden-born King of Lethra, ("great grandson of Rurick," Skioldung
at Lethra) - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 103; King of
Denmark and Sweden - http://misc. traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d000
2/g0000008.htm#I1445
Father: Hod HILDETAND b: ABT 600
Mother: NANNA b: ABT 600
Marriage 1 Aud Gyrita "The Deep Minded" IVARSDATTER b: ABT 633 in Am Denmark
Children
1. Has Children Harald HILDETAND b: ABT 680
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#Générale##Générale#2ʻ mari
{geni:about_me} Hrœrekr Ringslinger or Ringscatterer[1], Old Icelandic: Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi, Old Danish: Rørik Slængeborræ or Rørik Slyngebond was a legendary 7th century king of Zealand or Denmark, who appears in Chronicon Lethrense, Annals of Lund, Gesta Danorum, Sögubrot, Njál's saga and in Hversu Noregr byggdist.
Beside the name, the Danish and the West Norse traditions have little more in common than his living a few generations after Hrólfr kraki, his name and his title. He may be most notable as the grandfather of Hamlet.
In the Danish tradition Rørik is the son of an earthly Höðr, and notably the grandfather of Hamlet. Rørik is described a powerful king of Denmark.
The Chronicon lethrense and the Annals of Lund make Rørik the son of an earthly Höðr who killed Balder, Odin's son in battle. Höðr was himself killed by Odin's son Both.
Rørik Slængeborræ was a victorious king who conquered Courland, Wendland and Sweden and made them pay tribute to him. He appointed Orwendel and Feng as the commanders of Jutland and gave his sister to Orwendel. The sister and Orwendel were the parents of Amblothe (Hamlet). Rørik was succeeded by Wighlek.
The Gesta Danorum (book 3) by Saxo Grammaticus agrees with the Chronicon lethrense and the Annals of Lund by making Rørik Slyngebond the son of Höðr (Høther). When Odin's son Boe had killed Höðr, the Swedes, the Curonians and the Slavs rebelled against Denmark (Saxo patriotically ignores the fact that he had previously given Höðr as a prince of Sweden who ruled Denmark) and attacked Rørik.
When the Slavic and Danish forces met, a Slavic wizard suggested that instead of having a large battle and lose a great many lives, two men should meet in a duel. If the Slav won, the tribute would be cancelled, but if the Dane won, the tribute would be paid as in the old days. A Dane asked Rørik what the reward would be for the Danish champion if he won the fight. Rørik promised a chain of six laced bracelets. The Dane entered the duel but was defeated and died.
The next day, the winning Slavic champion was emboldened by his victory and asked if there was a second Dane who wanted to meet him in combat. A warrior named Ubbe who was both strong and skilled in seiðr asked Rørik what the prize would be if he killed the Slav. Once again Rørik promised the chain of bracelets. The Dane asked Rørik if he would leave the chain of bracelets to a third trustworthy man, so that he could not change his mind when the Danish champion had won. Rørik agreed, but the man who would take the chain was on another ship, and when Rørik threw the chain of bracelets across, he underestimated the distance and so the chain fell into the water, and was lost forever. This gave Rørik the cognomen Slyngebond (sling-bracelets). However, Ubbe decided to take the challenge anyway. In the duel both champions died, but the Slavs were impressed and agreed to continue paying the tribute.
Rørik appointed Horwendil and Feng as the rulers of Jutland. Horwendil spent a great deal of time pillaging and won so much fame that Rørik gave him his daughter Gerutha (Gertrude) who bore him the son Amleth (Hamlet).
When Rørik died, he was succeeded by Wiglek.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hr%C5%93rekr_Ringslinger
OR "HROEREKR"; WODEN-BORN KING OF LETHRA; "GRANDSON OF RURICK"
He was king in 700.
RESEARCH NOTES:
King
SOURCE NOTES:
FW-TB14/4-73; http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/tz/viking04.htm
KING OF DENMARK AND SWEDEN IN 700
King of Denmark and Sweden in 700.
Källa: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jatree/Your%20Ancestor%27s%20Tree/people/p0000079.htm#I633
Källa: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jatree/Your%20Ancestor%27s%20Tree/people/p0000079.htm#I633
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