Ingvar de Fjällundaland


Ingvar was a viking chieftain of Sweden in the seventh century, jarl of Fjärundaland, according to Heimskringla of the Icelandic Scale Snorri Sturluson.

Ingvar had two children, Alf and Agnar. One winter during the Yule party sacrifices, Alf and Ingjald, son of King Anund, who were the same age, were playing and Ingjald realized that he was the weakest boy, got angry and almost started crying. He was brought before Svipdag the Blind, jarl of Tiundaland and faced with the lack of manliness and strength, Svipdag considered that it was a shame and the next day gave him to eat the roasted heart of a wolf. From that day on, Ingjald became a ferocious character with a bad temper.

Ingvar and his sons died burned alive in the killing of the kings, in the residence of the seven kings, an event planned by the infamous Ingjald to fill their territorial ambitions and subdue the Swedish kingdoms under his sole authority. p>

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