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concerns This Ivar is son of Halvdan 'Gamle' Sveidasson. He is NOT the son of Harald Eivindsson or Halvdan Eysteinsson. This Ivar is the same as: Ivar Halfdansson, Opplendingejarl https://www.geni.com/people/Ivar-Halfdansson-Opplendingejarl/6000000002889226416 Ivar Halfdansson, Opplendingejarl https://www.geni.com/people/Ivar-Halfdansson-Opplendingejarl/6000000026962286560 Ivar Halfdansson Opplendingejarl https://www.geni.com/people/Ivar-Opplendingejarl/6000000137515951821 https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGL-BFY brief biography Padre: Halvdan 'Gamle' Sveidasson, born 0758, died 0834 (according to Orkney Saga) Madre: Unknown Jarl of Oppland ("the Uplands"), Norway family Esposo/a: Unknown Documented child: Eystein Ivarsson "Glumra", father of Ragnvald Eysteinsson Mørejarl content to clean up Quoting from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivar_Halfdan#Halfdan_the_Old_of_G.C3.B3r.27s_lineage Halfdan the Old of Gór's lineage The Orkneying saga does not speak at all of Nór's descendants, but introduces instead a figure named Halfdan the Old as the son of Sveidi (Sveiði) the Sea-king, who is called Svadi (Svaði) in the Ættartolur. Sveidi/Svadi in both texts was son of Heiti, son of Gór who was Nór's brother. This second Halfdan the Old is father of Jarl Ívar of the Uplands who married a daughter of a certain Eistein and so became father of Eystein the Clatterer (Eysteinn Glumra) who was father of Jarl Rögnvald of Møre and of Rögnvald's brother Sigurd, and also of two daughters: Svanhild who was one of King Harald Fairhair's wives and another daughter named Malahule. According to various sources, Jarl Rögnvald had three illegitimate sons: Hallad (Hallaðr), Hrollaug (Hrollaugr), and Torf-Einarr. Later, by his wife Ragnhild (Ragnhildr) daughter of Hrólf Nose (Hrólf Nefja), Rögnvald was father of three legitimate sons: Hrólf, Ívar, and Thórir (Þórir) the Silent. Hrólf, also called Ganger-Hrólf (Gongu-Hrólfr 'Hrólf the walker'), Icelandic/Norwegian historians identify him as the Rollo who conquered Neustria which was then renamed as Normandy, but that identification seems very doubtful. Thórir inherited his father's lands. The first four Jarls of Orkney were successively Rögnvald's brother Sigurd, Sigurd's son Guthorm (Guttormr), Rögnvald's son Hallad, and Rögnvald's son Turf-Einar. From Turf-Einar the later Jarls descended. Hrollaug and his wife and sons settled in Iceland. | ||||