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Yngling and Heimskringla
The Yngling " Fairhair dynasty " lineage introduced in Hversu Noregr byggðist (" How Norway was settled ") and the Orkneyinga and Heimskringla sagas suggests a line of Rollo going back to Fornjót, the primeval " king " who " reigned over " Finland and Kvenland.
According to Heimskringla and Fagsrkinna, Halfdan was the son of the Yngling King Gudrød the Hunter.
He was of the House of Yngling, and died about this time, according to the Heimskringla.
Eystein Halfdansson ( Old Norse: Eysteinn Hálfdansson ) was the son of Halfdan Hvitbeinn of the House of Yngling according to Heimskringla.
Halfdan the Mild ( Old Norse: Hálfdan hinn mildi ) was the son of king Eystein Halfdansson, of the House of Yngling and he succeeded his father as king, according to Heimskringla.
* Olof the Sharp-sighted ( Óláfr inn skyggni ) whose granddaughter married Ingjald ill-ruler of the House of Yngling according to the Heimskringla.

Yngling and also
In Scandinavian mythology, Yngvi, alternatively Yngve, was the progenitor of the Yngling lineage, a legendary dynasty of Swedish kings from whom the earliest historical Norwegian kings in turn claimed to be descended, see also Freyr.
The House of Munsö, a Swedish dynasty also falls under the definition of Yngling.
In both accounts this figure is ancestor of the Yngling dynasty in Sweden ( from which later kings of Norway also traced their descent ).
It is also known as the House of Yngling, the House of Ivar Vidfamne, the House of Uppsala, or simply the Old Dynasty.
Included also is material on the Danish Skjöldung lineagage and the Yngling lineage as ancestors of Harald Fairhair, including the purported line of descent from Adam to Harald.
The poem is also ambiguous in attributing Helgi to the Ylfing, Yngling and the Völsung clans, which suggests a merging of originally unrelated traditions.

Yngling and Yngvi
Yngvi and Alf were two legendary Swedish kings of the House of Yngling.

Yngling and son
Based on the formulaic nature of his ties to his predecessors, his strong affiliation with Agder, and the failure of an early saga dedicated to him to name any family connections, some scholars have suggested that the linkage to the earlier Yngling dynasty of Vestfold was a later invention, created to associate a conquering Halfdan and his son Harald Fairhair with the family glorified in the Ynglingatal, whom he had displaced.
In the same source, the couple are the founders of the Yngling dynasty and produced a son, Fjölnir, who rose to kinghood after Freyr's passing and continued their line.
When Ingjald is killed by Ivar Vidfamne, Ingjald's son Olof Trätälja settles in Närke with what remains of the House of Yngling and their loyal men.
Beowulf and Old Norse sources present him as the son of Ohthere and as belonging to the ruling Yngling ( Scylfing ) clan.
Yngvar Harra ( or Ingvar ) Proto-Norse * Ingu-Hariz ( d. early 7th century ) was the son of Östen and reclaimed the Swedish throne for the House of Yngling after the Swedes had rebelled against Sölvi.
Olaf Tree Feller ( Old Norse: Óláfr trételgja, Swedish: Olof Trätälja, Norwegian: Olav Tretelgja, all meaning Olaf Woodwhittler ) was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald Ill-ruler of the House of Yngling according to Ynglingatal.
He was the son of Olof Trätälja of the House of Yngling.
It was designed in 1967 by Jan Herman Linge to build a keelboat for his young son, and thus named it Yngling, the Norwegian word for " youngster "; the name is unrelated to the House of Yngling or the Ynglinga saga.
** Halfdan the Mild, son of king Eystein Halfdansson, of House of Yngling
Harald I was the son of one of Norway's regional rulers, descended from Sweden's Yngling royal family.

Yngling and who
One of Egill's lausavísur speaks of an encounter in England with a man of “ Harald's line ” ( Haralds áttar ), while the Arinbjarnarkviða envisages a ruler at York ( Jórvik ) who is a descendant of Halfdán ( Halfdanar ) and of the Yngling dynasty ( ynglings burar ).
Anund, Swedish: Bröt-Anund meaning trail-blazer Anund or Anund the Land Clearer ; alternate names Brøt-Anundr ( Old East Norse ) or Braut-Önundr ( Old West Norse ), was a legendary Swedish king of the House of Yngling who reigned in the mid-seventh century.
These are kings who succeeded the Yngling dynasty and who were part of the legends of Harald Hildetand and Ragnar Lodbrok.
They were joined by many Swedes who wanted to reinstall the Yngling dynasty on the Swedish throne.
Sailor Ben Ainslie wrapped up a successful few days of racing with a gold, as did the women's Yngling sailboats who were finally awarded the gold medal they had sewn up on Thursday.

Yngling and is
An Yngling (; ) is a sailing boat which the International Yngling Association call an " agreeable cross between a planing dinghy and a keelboat.
Since 2010 the Yngling is one of the Vintage Yachting Classes of the Vintage Yachting Games.
Although the high-ranking woman's identity is unknown, it has been suggested that it is the burial of Queen Åsa of the Yngling clan, mother of Halfdan the Black and grandmother of Harald Fairhair.
The Borre mound cemetery in Vestfold is for instance connected to the Yngling dynasty, and it had large tumuli that contained stone ships.

Yngling and descendant
Yngling means descendant of Frey, and in the Gesta Danorum of Saxo Grammaticus they are called the sons of Frey.
This was the normal way of naming a Germanic clan ( see e. g. Sigurd the Völsung ( descendant of king Völsung ), Folkung ( descendants of Folke ) and Yngling ( descendants of Yngvi-Freyr )).

Yngling and Swedish
Early written sources show that already during pre-history, Gamla Uppsala was well known in Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary Yngling dynasty.
The saga deals with the arrival of the Norse gods to Scandinavia and how Freyr founded the Swedish Yngling dynasty at Uppsala.
Ane, On, One, Auchun or Aun the Old ( Audhun ), English: Edwin, was a mythical Swedish king of the House of Yngling, the ancestors of Norway's first king, Harald Fairhair.
He was succeeded by Ingvar of the Swedish royal dynasty, the House of Yngling.
Jorund or Jörundr ( 5th century ) was a Swedish king of the House of Yngling.
Hugleik or Ochilaik ( a namesake of Hygelac ) was a Swedish king of the House of Yngling, according to the Ynglinga saga.
Vanlandi or Vanlande ( Old Norse " Man from the Land of the Vanir ") was a Swedish king at Uppsala of the House of Yngling in Norse mythology.
Sveigðir, Sveigder or Swegde ( Old Norse " Waving One ") was a Swedish king of the House of Yngling in Norse mythology.
In Norse mythology, Fjölnir, Fjölner, Fjolner or Fjolne ( Old Norse ' Fjǫlnir ' - " Manifold " or " Multiplier ") was a Swedish king of the House of Yngling, at Gamla Uppsala.

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