Hodger (Ogier) (Auchier) (Ajjar) ? (The Dacian) a. a. 817
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Lignez | Dulo Clan |
Reizh | gourel |
Anv a-bezh d'ar c'hanedigezh | Hodger (Ogier) (Auchier) (Ajjar) ? |
Anvioù-tiegezh all | The Dacian |
Kerent |
Darvoudoù
bugel: ♂ Meurvin (Meurvig) [House of Holdger]
bugel: ♂ Vidmar [House of Holdger]
bugel: ♂ Sveide Augierson [House of Holdger] a. a. 832
771 bugel: ♂ Auchier (Augier) [-] g. 771
796 ≤ ? ≤ 802 titl: King of England, Anglia
817 marvidigezh:
Notennoù
The sources below give descendance to an Ogier the Dane, but no ascendance. So:
The Europäische Stammtafeln further mentions several theories on their family line. An elder Harald is assumed to have succeeded his brother, Sigifrid, as King of Hedeby in 798. The book places Harald the elder's his death in 804 "killed in battle in the Irish Sea". Harald is assumed to have married Imhild, daughter of Warnechin, Count of Angria and his wife Kunhilde of Rügen. Their children supposedly included not only Halfdan, "third" King of Hedeby (father of Harald Klak and his siblings) but two other sons. The first identified as another Harald ("fourth" King of Hedeby) and the second as Holger.
Another more likely theory exists which links Hodger to the House of Dulo as the brother of Kormesiy (Gorm/Guram) and the son of Tervel (Thorvald) whose brother was also named Ajjar (Hoger) the elder. At this time Denmark or portions thereof were known as Novo Dacia or New Dacia and referred to as such in the sagas and histories of the saints and missionaries.
Possibly related to Ajjar (Hodger) Dulo (Dulo Clan, ?)
Mammennoù
- ↑ The British Chronicles, Volume 2 By David Hughes -
- ↑ The Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten (1978) by Detlev Schwennicke -
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