Guðröðr of Skåne

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Guðröðr was a legendary Scanian king who according to the Ynglinga saga was the brother of Halfdan the Kind, Ivar Vidfamne's father.

The Ynglinga saga tells that Guðröðr married Åsa, the daughter of the Swedish king Ingjald Ill-ruler. She backtalked Halfdan so that Guðröðr killed him, and having done so, she arranged the death of Guðröðr himself. Then she fled back to her father in Sweden.

Guðröðr was succeeded by his son Ivar Vidfamne who avenged his father and uncle, and conquered Sweden and other countries.

Guðröðr's family

Hervarar saga and Hversu Noregr byggdist give more information about his brother Halfdan the kind and his son Ivar Vidfamne, and by implication about Guðröðr himself.

Hversu Noregr byggdist gives Halfdan the Kind's father as Harald the Old, his grand-father as Valdar and his great-grand-father as Hróarr (i.e. the Hroðgar of Beowulf).

Hervarar saga provides the information that Halfdan's mother was Hild, the daughter of the Gothic king Heiðrekr Ulfhamr, the son of Angantyr who defeated the Huns.