Gudröd the Radiant (Old Norse: Guðrøðr ljómi) was, according to medieval tradition, a son of the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair with his Sami-wife Snæfrithr Svásadottir.
Harald Fairhair had pushed Gudröd and his brothers away after the death of their mother.
Gudröd and his brother Halfdan Long-Leg were responsible for murdering Rognvald Eysteinsson and 60 of his men by burning them inside a structure in an attempt to claim his lands.
The eager Gudröd did not heed this advice and set sail.
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