Dala-Alf Eysteinsson
Alfur Eysteinsson better known by his nickname Dala-Alf Eysteinsson (n. 905) was a Viking chieftain of Dölum, Dalasýsla in Iceland. He was the son of the Norwegian settler Eysteinn Álfsson (n. 867) and Þórhildur Þorsteinsdóttir, one of the daughters of Thorstein the Red. Dala-Alf also appears quoted in several Nordic sagas: Eyrbyggja saga, saga of Hænsna-Þóris, saga of Grettir, the saga of Laxdœla, of that relation were born sons and daughters that many inhabitants of Reykjanes claim like legitimate ancestors. , And saga Ljósvetninga. Heritage
He married Halldís Erpsdóttir (n. 905), the daughter of Erpur Meldungsson, a member of the retinue of Aud la Sabia and from that relationship six children were born:
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