Ale The Strong

In Scandinavian legend, Ale the Strong (Heimskringla) belonged to the House of Skjldung (Scylding), and he was the son of king Fridleif of Denmark and a cousin of Helgi's (and consequently of the Hrothgar of Beowulf). He fought several battles against king Aun of Uppsala, and he ruled in Uppsala for 25 years until he was killed by Starkad the old.

 

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