Granmar

The same summer, the Sea-king Hjörvard of the Ylfings arrived at Myrkva Fjord (Mörköfjärden, an inlet that is still used to pass between Mälaren and the Baltic Sea and divides Södermanland in two parts).

This evening they drank and talked a great deal with each other, and the next day, as he was leaving, Hjörvard asked for her hand.

Granmar asked his wife, Queen Hilda and the people he respected, telling them to trust Hjörvard.

After some ferocious fighting, the chiefs of Fjärdhundraland, West Götaland, Nerike and Attundaland began to flee from the battle in their ships.

Ingjald retreated and returned to Uppsala and realised that the forces he had gained from the conquered petty kingdoms were not faithful to him.

During the night, they were surrounded by Ingjald and his men and the hall was set on fire burning everyone inside to death.

King Högne of East Götaland and his son Hildur often made raids into the Swedish provinces killing many of Ingjald's men.

Ivar Vidfamne was supposedly great grandson of Valder himself a son of Hrothgar and his Ulfing wife Wealhþēow.

Making Hjörmund his kin and Ivar Vidfamne indebted to the Ulfings for protecting Hrothgars kingly line.

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