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Halfdan the Mild (Old Norse: Hálfdan hinn mildi ok hinn matarilli, (meaning the generous and stingy on food)) was the son of king Eystein Halfdansson, of the House of Yngling and he succeeded his father as king, according to Heimskringla. He was king of Romerike and Vestfold. He was said to be generous in gold but would starve his men of food. He was a great warrior who often pillaged and gathered great amounts of loot. His wife was Liv, the daughter of king Dag of Vestmar. Halfdan the Mild died of illness in his bed. He was succeeded by his son, Gudrød the Hunter.

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  • Halfdan the Mild (Old Norse: Hálfdan hinn mildi ok hinn matarilli, (meaning the generous and stingy on food)) was the son of king Eystein Halfdansson, of the House of Yngling and he succeeded his father as king, according to Heimskringla. He was king of Romerike and Vestfold. He was said to be generous in gold but would starve his men of food. He was a great warrior who often pillaged and gathered great amounts of loot. His wife was Liv, the daughter of king Dag of Vestmar. Halfdan the Mild died of illness in his bed. He was succeeded by his son, Gudrød the Hunter. According to the historian Halvdan Koht, Halfdan may have been the one to win independence for Vestfold during the turbulent years of 813–14. The Frankish annals state that the kings of Hedeby had to solve an uprising in Vestfold at this time. According to Ynglingatal, Halfdan's people "gained victory" in the uprising against King Hemming of the Danes, quite possibly because of the King of the Scyldingas in Hedeby, Southern Jutland were succumbing to Emperor Charlemagne, accepting the Peace of Heiligen and thereby the novel Christendom of the Frankish Romans, which split the Danes, whereupon King Halfdan appears to become the first King of the Scyldingas (the Danish royal clan), seated in Vestfold, north of Skagerrak. (en)
  • Halfdan Eysteinsson también Halfdan el Amable o el Generoso (nórdico antiguo: Hálfdan hinn mildi) (736-802) era hijo del rey Eystein Halfdansson, de la Casa de Yngling y sucedió a su padre como rey de Romerike y Vestfold, Noruega según la saga Heimskringla.​​ La saga cita que era un rey generoso con el oro pero mataba de hambre a sus hombres. Era un gran guerrero, amigo de las incursiones vikingas, pillajes y a menudo obtenía grandes botines.​ Su vida se detalla en su propia saga, Hálfdanar saga Eysteinssonar. Halfdan murió en la cama por una enfermedad. (es)
  • Halfdan le Doux (Vieux norrois: Hálfdan benny hinn mildi ok benny hinn matarilli (sens généreux et avare sur la nourriture) était le fils du roi norvégien Eystein Halfdansson, de la Maison de Yngling. Il succéda à son père comme roi, selon la Heimskringla (ou Saga des rois de Norvège). Il était le roi de Romerike et de Vestfold. Il était réputé pour être généreux en or, mais aussi pour priver ses hommes de nourriture. Il était un grand guerrier qui pillait et amassait souvent un grand butin. Sa femme était Liv, la fille du roi Dag de Vestmar. Halfdan le Doux mourut de maladie dans son lit. Son fils, Gudrød le Chasseur, lui a succédé. Selon l'historien Halvdan Koht, Halfdan peut avoir été celui qui gagna l'indépendance du Vestfold pendant les années turbulentes de 813-14. Les annales franques déclarent que les rois de Hedeby ont eu à résoudre un soulèvement dans le Vestfold à cette époque. Selon l'Ynglingatal, le peuple d'Halfdan "a gagné la victoire" dans ce soulèvement, et Halfdan est ainsi le premier souverain indépendant de Vestfold. (fr)
  • Hálfdan il Mite Eysteinsson (norreno: Hálfdan hinn mildi, norvegese: Halvdan den milde; VIII secolo – , fine VIII secolo) fu un semi-leggendario re di Romerike e di Vestfold, di origine sueone, del clan dei Yngling. Figlio di Eystein Halfdansson secondo la Saga degli Ynglingar era generoso nell'elargire oro, ma avaro di cibo per i suoi uomini. Grande condottiero, compì spesso saccheggi ottenendo grandi ricchezze. Sua moglie fu Liv, la figlia di re Dag di . Halfdan il Mite morì di malattia nel suo letto. Il suo successore fu suo figlio, Gudrød il Cacciatore. (it)
  • Haldano (em latim: Haldanus), também chamado de Haldano, o Amável, Haldano, o Generoso (em nórdico antigo: Hálfdan hinn mildi) ou Haldano, o Lavicador de Ouro e Matador de Fome (em latim: Halfdanus Auri Prodigus Cibique Tenacissimus), foi régulo lendário da Noruega do século VIII. Era filho de Ósteno e pai de Gudrodo. Foi grande guerreiro, que fez expedições por tesouros, e pagou seus partidários com moedas de ouro, mas matou-os de fome. (pt)
  • Хальвдан Щедрый на Золото и Скупой на Еду (др.-сканд. Hálfdan hinn mildi ok hinn matarilli) — полулегендарный конунг из династии Инлингов, правивший Вестфольдом и Раумарики, которые унаследовал от своего отца Эйстейна Грома. Получил соответствующее прозвище, потому что, по преданию, его люди получали столько золотых монет, сколько люди других конунгов — серебряных, но не мог их вдоволь прокормить. (ru)
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  • Halfdan Eysteinsson también Halfdan el Amable o el Generoso (nórdico antiguo: Hálfdan hinn mildi) (736-802) era hijo del rey Eystein Halfdansson, de la Casa de Yngling y sucedió a su padre como rey de Romerike y Vestfold, Noruega según la saga Heimskringla.​​ La saga cita que era un rey generoso con el oro pero mataba de hambre a sus hombres. Era un gran guerrero, amigo de las incursiones vikingas, pillajes y a menudo obtenía grandes botines.​ Su vida se detalla en su propia saga, Hálfdanar saga Eysteinssonar. Halfdan murió en la cama por una enfermedad. (es)
  • Hálfdan il Mite Eysteinsson (norreno: Hálfdan hinn mildi, norvegese: Halvdan den milde; VIII secolo – , fine VIII secolo) fu un semi-leggendario re di Romerike e di Vestfold, di origine sueone, del clan dei Yngling. Figlio di Eystein Halfdansson secondo la Saga degli Ynglingar era generoso nell'elargire oro, ma avaro di cibo per i suoi uomini. Grande condottiero, compì spesso saccheggi ottenendo grandi ricchezze. Sua moglie fu Liv, la figlia di re Dag di . Halfdan il Mite morì di malattia nel suo letto. Il suo successore fu suo figlio, Gudrød il Cacciatore. (it)
  • Haldano (em latim: Haldanus), também chamado de Haldano, o Amável, Haldano, o Generoso (em nórdico antigo: Hálfdan hinn mildi) ou Haldano, o Lavicador de Ouro e Matador de Fome (em latim: Halfdanus Auri Prodigus Cibique Tenacissimus), foi régulo lendário da Noruega do século VIII. Era filho de Ósteno e pai de Gudrodo. Foi grande guerreiro, que fez expedições por tesouros, e pagou seus partidários com moedas de ouro, mas matou-os de fome. (pt)
  • Хальвдан Щедрый на Золото и Скупой на Еду (др.-сканд. Hálfdan hinn mildi ok hinn matarilli) — полулегендарный конунг из династии Инлингов, правивший Вестфольдом и Раумарики, которые унаследовал от своего отца Эйстейна Грома. Получил соответствующее прозвище, потому что, по преданию, его люди получали столько золотых монет, сколько люди других конунгов — серебряных, но не мог их вдоволь прокормить. (ru)
  • Halfdan the Mild (Old Norse: Hálfdan hinn mildi ok hinn matarilli, (meaning the generous and stingy on food)) was the son of king Eystein Halfdansson, of the House of Yngling and he succeeded his father as king, according to Heimskringla. He was king of Romerike and Vestfold. He was said to be generous in gold but would starve his men of food. He was a great warrior who often pillaged and gathered great amounts of loot. His wife was Liv, the daughter of king Dag of Vestmar. Halfdan the Mild died of illness in his bed. He was succeeded by his son, Gudrød the Hunter. (en)
  • Halfdan le Doux (Vieux norrois: Hálfdan benny hinn mildi ok benny hinn matarilli (sens généreux et avare sur la nourriture) était le fils du roi norvégien Eystein Halfdansson, de la Maison de Yngling. Il succéda à son père comme roi, selon la Heimskringla (ou Saga des rois de Norvège). Il était le roi de Romerike et de Vestfold. Il était réputé pour être généreux en or, mais aussi pour priver ses hommes de nourriture. Il était un grand guerrier qui pillait et amassait souvent un grand butin. Sa femme était Liv, la fille du roi Dag de Vestmar. Halfdan le Doux mourut de maladie dans son lit. (fr)
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  • Halfdan el Amable (es)
  • Halfdan the Mild (en)
  • Halfdan le Doux (fr)
  • Halfdan il Mite (it)
  • Haldano, o Amável (pt)
  • Хальвдан Щедрый на Золото и Скупой на Еду (ru)
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