Person:Ingjald (1)

Ingjald "The Wicked" Braut Onundsson, King of Sweden
m. Abt 659
  1. Ingjald "The Wicked" Braut Onundsson, King of Sweden660 - 681
m. Abt 681
  1. Olof Trätälja _____, King of SwedenAbt 682 - Abt 710
  2. Åsa of SkåneAbt 684 -
Facts and Events
Name Ingjald "The Wicked" Braut Onundsson, King of Sweden
Alt Name Ingjald "Braut" "The Wicked" Onundsson King In Sweden
Alt Name Ingjald Braut Onundson
Alt Name[7] Ingjald Braut-Onundson, King of Uppsala
Alt Name Ingjald "Evilheart" Braut-Onundsson
Gender Male
Birth? 660 Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Marriage Abt 681 Of, , Varmland, Swedento Gauthildr Algautsdóttir _____
Death? 681 Uppsala, Sweden
Reference Number? Q130896?


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Ingjald illråde or Ingjaldr hinn illráði (Ingold Illruler or Illready) was a semi-legendary Swedish king of the House of Ynglings, son and successor of King Anund, and the father and predecessor of King Olof Trätälja. As with many of the 5th-7th century Yngling Kings of Sweden, his historicity is contested.

Ingjald is mentioned in medieval historiographical sources including Ynglinga saga, Historia Norvegiæ, Hervarar saga, Upplendinga Konungum, Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar and Íslendingabók. The setting of Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar is roughly the 7th century. Johannes Magnus in his 16th-century list of kings places Ingjald (Ingevallus, Ingellus) in AD 883.

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References
  1.   Ingjald, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Record Ingibjorg Sigrid Jonsson br. 4 No. 38.
  3.   Record Sighvas Brynjolfsson br. 10 No. 38.
  4.   Bapt. transcripts, Salt Lake Temple 19 Dec 1905.
  5.   Keiser und Koenig Hist. and Gen.
  6.   Gen. Hist. 25 pt. log 137.
  7. Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners. (Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992, 2nd ed.)
    p. 123.