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Braut-Önundr Ingvarsson, King in Sweden

Male Abt 638 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Name Braut-Önundr Ingvarsson 
    Suffix King in Sweden 
    Birth Abt 638  Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Cause: killed in avalanche, Himmenheath, Uppsala 
    Notes 
    • «b»http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps18/ps18_353.htm


      «/b»OF ONUND THE LAND-CLEARER.

      Onund was the name of Yngvar's son who succeeded him. In his
      days there was peace in Sweden, and he became rich in valuable
      goods. King Onund went with his army to Estland to avenge his
      father, and landed and ravaged the country round far and wide,
      and returned with a great booty in autumn to Sweden. In his time
      there were fruitful seasons in Sweden, so that he was one of the
      most popular of kings. Sweden is a great forest land, and there
      are such great uninhabited forests in it that it is a journey of
      many days to cross them. Onund bestowed great diligence and
      expense on opening the woods and cultivating the cleared land.
      He made roads through the desert forests; and thus cleared land
      is found all through the forest country, and great districts are
      settled. In this way extensive tracts of land were brought into
      cultivation, for there were country people enough to cultivate
      the land. Onund had roads made through all Sweden, both through
      forests and morasses, and also over mountains; and he was
      therefore called Onund Roadmaker. He had a house built for
      himself in every district of Sweden, and went over the whole
      country in guest-quarters.

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      Events in the life of Braut-Önundr Yngvarsson

      event 1 .
      ·succeeded his father to the kingdom at Uppsala
      † death 1 .
      ·King Onund one autumn, travelling between his mansion-houses, came over a road called Himmenheath, where there are some narrow mountain valleys, with high mountains on both sides. There was heavy rain at the time, and before there had been snow on the mountains. A landslip of clay and stones came down upon King Onund and his people, and there he met his death, and many with him. So says Thjodolf, namely: -- "We all have heard how Jonkur's sons, Whom weapons could not touch, with stones Were stoned to death in open day, King Onund died in the same way. Or else perhaps the wood-grown land, Which long had felt his conquering hand, Uprose at length in deadly strife, And pressed out Onund's hated life."
      event 1 .
      ·applied for his son, Ingjald, to King Algaut, of Gotland, for his daughter Gauthild
      event 1 .
      ·went with his army to Estland to avenge his father, and landed and ravaged the country round far and wide, and returned with a great booty in autumn to Sweden
      event 1 .
      ·bestowed great diligence and expense on opening the woods and cultivating the cleared land. He made roads through the desert forests; and thus cleared land is found all through the forest country, and great districts are settled. In this way extensive tracts of land were brought into cultivation, for there were country people enough to cultivate the land. Onund had roads made through all Sweden, both through forests and morasses, and also over mountains; and he was therefore called Onund Roadmaker

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    Person ID I61776  Glenn Cook Family
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

    Father Ingvar "The Tall" Eysteinsson, King in Sweden,   b. Abt 616, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F551617799  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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     1. Ingiald Evilheart, King of Sweden,   b. Abt 660, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F551617798  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013