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Gudrd The HunterGudrd the Hunter (Old Norse: Gurr veiikonung, Modern Icelandic: Gurur veiikonung, Norwegian: Gudrd Veidekonge) was the son of Halfdan the Mild of the House of Yngling and of Liv Dagsdotter of Vestmar, according to Heimskringla, a collection of sagas from thirteenth century Iceland. Gudrd married Alfhild, a daughter of Alfarin the king of Alfheim (Bohusln), which was the name of the area between Glomma and Gta lv, and inherited half the province of Vingulmark. When Alfhild died, Gudrd sent his warriors to Agder and its king Harald to propose a marriage with his daughter sa. However, Harald declined so Gudrd decided to take his daughter by force. They arrived at night time and when Harald realised that he was attacked he assembled his men and fought well, but died together with his son Gyrd. Gudrd carried away sa and married her. He raped her and she gave him a son named Halfdan who would be called Halfdan the Black. In the fall when Halfdan was a year old, Gudrd was having at a feast in Stiflesund. He was very drunk and in the evening as he was walking on the gangway to leave the ship, an assassin thrust a spear trough Gudrd and he was killed. Gudrd's men instantly killed the assassin who turned out to be sa's page-boy. sa admitted that the page-boy had acted on her behalf. See also
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