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Ingvar "The Tall" Eysteinsson, King in Sweden

Male Abt 616 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Name Ingvar "The Tall" Eysteinsson 
    Suffix King in Sweden 
    Nickname The Tall 
    Birth Abt 616  Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Cause: in battle in Estland, Sweden 
    Notes 
    • «b»http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps18/ps18_354.htm


      «/b»OF YNGVAR'S FALL.

      Yngvar, who was King Eystein's son, then became king of Sweden.
      He was a great warrior, and often lay out with his warships; for
      the Swedish dominions were much ravaged then by Danes and
      East-country men. King Yngvar made a peace with the Danes; but
      betook himself to ravaging the East country in return. One
      summer he went with his forces to Estland, and plundered at a
      place called Stein. The men of Estland came down from the
      interior with a great army, and there was a battle; but the army
      of the country was so brave that the Swedes could not withstand
      them, and King Yngvar fell, and his people fled. He was buried
      close to the seashore under a mound in Estland; and after this
      defeat the Swedes returned home. Thjodolf sings of it thus: --

      "Certain it is the Estland foe
      The fair-haired Swedish king laid low.
      On Estland's strand, o'er Swedish graves,
      The East Sea sings her song of waves;
      King Yngvar's dirge is ocean's roar
      Resounding on the rock-ribbed shore."

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      Events in the life of Yngvarr Eysteinsson

      event 1 .
      ·succeeded his father to the kingdom of Uppsala
      event 1 .
      ·a great warrior, and often lay out with his warships; for the Swedish dominions were much ravaged then by Danes and East-country men
      † death 1 .
      in Stein, Estland.
      ·One summer he went with his forces to Estland, and plundered at a place called Stein. The men of Estland came down from the interior with a great army, and there was a battle; but the army of the country was so brave that the Swedes could not withstand them, and King Yngvar fell, and his people fled.
      burial 1 .
      ·He was buried close to the seashore under a mound in Estland; and after this defeat the Swedes returned home. Thjodolf sings of it thus: -- "Certain it is the Estland foe The fair-haired Swedish king laid low. On Estland's strand, o'er Swedish graves, The East Sea sings her song of waves; King Yngvar's dirge is ocean's roar Resounding on the rock-ribbed shore."
      event 1 .
      ·made a peace with the Danes; but betook himself to ravaging the East country in return

      References: [RFC]
    Person ID I61777  Glenn Cook Family
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

    Father Eystein Adilsson, King of Uppsala,   b. Abt 594, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F551617800  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family   
    Children 
     1. Braut-Önundr Ingvarsson, King in Sweden,   b. Abt 638, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F551617799  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013