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Note: Notes for King Halfdan Olafsson: Royalty for Commoners by Robert W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co., Revised 2nd Edition, 1995: Gen 166-41 - Halfdan Olaffson "Huitbeing" (white leg), King of the Uplanders of Sweden, King of Salver and Vestfold: conquered Rouimarike; founded the pagan temple at Skiringssal, 8th century; m. Asa Eysteinsdotter, dau. of Eystein "Hardrade" (the severe), King of the Uplands, and his wife Solveig Halfdansdotter (see note after Gen. 33. Gen 166-33 - "NOTE: Unlike many other sources I have used, Moncreiff (chart 35), p. 109) adds two generations between my Gen 40 and Gen 41: (41B): Halfdan "the Stingy," King of Vestfold, as father of Gudron (Gudroth), whom he calls "Godfrey the Proud"; whose father was (41A) Eyestein " the fart", King of Roumarike. Though the work carries no bibliography, Moncreiffe was an outstanding authority, and pending proof otherwise, may well be considered correct. Moncreiogge is in agreement with Sturluson (pp. 47-78)." More About King Halfdan Olafsson: Occupation: King of the Uplanders, Sweden Source 1: Royalty for Commoners, Stuart, Gen 166-41 Source 2: RFC, Stuart, Gen 166-33, note
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