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Wealhtheow (Ogne, Ögn) of Northumberland

Wealhtheow (Ogne, Ögn) of Northumberland[1, 2]

Kvinne Ca 530 - Ja, ukjent dato
Person ID: I12441   |  Sist endret: 12 Aug 2017
   Has one ancestor and more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Navn Wealhtheow (Ogne, Ögn) of Northumberland
    Slektskapwith Erik Holmberg
    Fødsel
    Ca 530
    Død
    Ja, ukjent dato
  • Foreldre

    Famile ID: F320344 Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram  
    Far Norbril (Norðri), King of Northumbria (ID:I12716)
    Slektskap fødsel
  • Familie

    Famile ID: F228974 Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram  |  Sist endret: 1 Aug 2017  
    Mann Hroðgar (Roar, Hroar) Halvdansson (ID:I12422)
    f. Ca 526
      d. Ja, ukjent dato
    Barn 
      1. KvinneFreawaru (ID:I12731)
      d. Ja, ukjent dato  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
      2. MannHreðric Hroðgarson (ID:I12732)
      d. Ja, ukjent dato  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
      3. MannHroðmund Hroðgarson (ID:I12733)
      d. Ja, ukjent dato  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
    + 4. MannValldar Roarsson (ID:I12695)
    f. 547, DenmarkFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. Ja, ukjent dato  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
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    • She is the Wulfing[1] queen of the Danes. She is married to Hroðgar, the Danish king and is the mother of sons Hreðric and Hroðmund and also of daughter Freawaru. The meaning of her name is disputed. One possible translation is "foreign slave" (Hill, 1990).

      In her marriage to Hroðgar she is described as friðusibb folca (l. 1168), 'the kindred pledge of peace between peoples', signifying the Wulfing and Scylding interdynastic allegiance. Hence she is termed both 'Lady of the Helmings' (l. 620) (by descent, of the Wulfing clan of Helm) and 'Lady of the Scyldings' (l. 1168) (by marriage and maternity).

      Two northern sources associate the wife of Hroðgar with England. The Skjöldunga saga, in Arngrímur Jónsson's abstract, chapter 3, tells that Hroðgar (Roas) married the daughter of an English king. The Hrolfs saga kraka, chapter 5, tells that Hroðgar (Hróarr) married Ögn who was the daughter of a king of Northumbria (Norðhymbraland) called Norðri.

      The argument was advanced in 1897[2] that the Wulfing name may have been synonymous with the East Anglian Wuffing dynasty, and the family name Helmingas with the place-names 'Helmingham' in Norfolk and Suffolk, both of which lie in areas of 5th-6th century migrant occupation. Although the theory was not favoured by some,[3] it has more recently resurfaced in a discussion of the identity of Hroðmund.[4]
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