Alrek Agnesson 1 2 3
Nom de naissance | Alrek Agnesson |
Nom de naissance | Alrekr av Uppsala |
Nom de naissance | Alrekur Agnisson |
Nom de naissance | Alric Agnesson |
Nom de naissance | Alrekr |
Identifiant Gramps | I4856 |
Genre | masculin |
Parents
Relation avec la souche | Nom | Date de naissance | Date de décès | Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance) |
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Père | Agne Dagsson [I4857] | |||
Mère | Skjålv Frostesdotter [I2479] | |||
Alrek Agnesson [I4856] | ||||
Le frère (germain) | Eirikr Agnesson [I4859] |
Familles
  |   | Famille de Alrek Agnesson [F1773] | ||||||||||||||
Enfants |
Nom | Naissance | Décès |
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Yngve Alreksson [I4854] |
Événement | Date | Lieu | Description | Sources |
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Mariage [E3677] | 4a | |||
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Nom | Naissance | Décès |
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Alv Alreksson [I2392] |
Anecdote
Roi d'Uppsala
Anecdote
Alrek and Eirík (Old Norse Alrekr and Eiríkr ) were two legendary kings of Sweden
According to the Ynglinga saga, Alrek and Eirík were sons and heirs of the previous king Agni by his wife Skjálf. They shared the kingship. They were mighty in both war and sports, but were especially skillful horsmen and vied with one another about their horsemanship and their horses.
One day they rode off from their retinue and did not return. They were found dead with their heads battered but no weapons with them save the bridle bits of their horses. Accordingly it was believed that they had quarreled and come to blows and had slain each other with their bridle bits. They were succeeded by Alrik's sons Yngvi and Alf.
[source Wikipedia]
Arbre généalogique
Ascendants
Références des sources
- Idar Lind: Norse mythology / Viking age by Idar Lind [S0082]
- Krystad history & genealogy: Krystad history & genealogy [S0062]
- Wikipedia [S0052]
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Blog This, That and The Other
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- Page : http://erkowit.blogspot.com/2004/07/on-origins-of-my-family.html
- Niveau de confiance : Très bas
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