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Ottar Vendelkråke (Ohþere) av Uppsala

Ottar Vendelkråke (Ohþere) av Uppsala[1, 2]

Mann 551 - 619  (Alder 68)
Person ID: I12433   |  Sist endret: 1 Aug 2017
   Has 40 ancestors and more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Navn Ottar Vendelkråke (Ohþere) av Uppsala
    Slektskapwith Erik Holmberg
    Fødsel
    551
    Sweden Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    Død
    619
  • Foreldre

    Famile ID: F219742 Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram  
    Far Egil "Vendelcrow" (Ongenþeow) Aunsson (ID:I12413) (Alder 75)
    f. 530
      d. 605 (Alder 75)
    Slektskap fødsel
  • Familie

    Famile ID: F221522 Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram  |  Sist endret: 1 Aug 2017  
    Barn 
      1. MannEanmund Ottarson (ID:I12448)
      d. Ja, ukjent dato  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
    + 2. MannAttils (Eadgils, Adils) "the Great" Ottarson (ID:I12404) (Alder 25)
    f. 572, SwedenFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. 597 (Alder 25)  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
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  • Andre Hendelser

    Yrke - occu King of Svitjod
  • Hendelseskart

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    • Ohþere, Ohthere, Ohtere or Ottar Vendelkråka (Vendelcrow) (ca 515 - ca 530) was a king of the Swedish house of Scylfings. He was the son of Ongenþeow and the brother of Onela. He was the father of Eadgils, and according to Beowulf he also had a son named Eanmund.

      Ohþere is mentioned in several independent sources, but there are however, two different versions of his death

      According to the oldest source, Beowulf, he was captured by the Geats together with his mother and his younger brother Onela. They were saved by his father Ongenþeow who killed the Geatish king Hæþcyn and besieged the Geats in a forest named Ravenswood. However, Geatish reinforcements arrived led by the Geatish prince Hygelac whose warrior Eofor slew Ongenþeow.

      Later Ohþere was murdered by his brother Onela. This version fits the Swedish tradition which claims that Ottar resided at the ancient royal estate in Vendel, in Uppland, and that he was buried in Ottarshögen (Ohþere's mound). An archaeological excavation in 1917 supported the tradition dating the finds to the first half of the 6th century. It was a burial befitting a king[1] (http:/​/​www​.raa​.se/​sites/​ottarshogen​.asp).
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