Driva Snødatter
född cirka 300, död cirka 360
Driva Snødatter
f. ca 300
Kvenland
Finland
d. ca 360
Kvenland
Finland
Prinsessa av Finland och Kvenland


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Jokul-/Frosteson

f. ca 245-291
Kvenland, Finland
d.
Raumsdal, Norge
Kung av Kvenland

Frosti
Jøkull Karasson

f. ca 240 Finland
d. ca 274 Finland
Kung av Kvenland
Kåre "Vindgufs" Fornjotsson
f. efter 193 Kvenland, Skandinavien
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
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Driva Snødatter, född cirka 300 i Kvenland, Finland, död cirka 360 i Kvenland, Finland. Prinsessa av Finland och Kvenland.

Driva norr. Drífa Snæsdóttir, datter av Snø den gamle og søster til Torre.

Kilder:

http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr%C3%ADfa_Sn%C3%A6sd%C3%B3ttir
Vanlandi or Vanlande was a Swedish king at Uppsala of the House of Yngling in Norse mythology. He was the son of Sveigðir whom he succeeded as king. He married a girl from Finnland (territories inhabited by Finno-Ugric peoples), but forgot about her. In revenge, the girl arranged so that Vanlandi was hag ridden to death. He was succeeded by his son Visbur.

Vanlande, Swegde's son, succeeded his father, and ruled over the Upsal domain. He was a great warrior, and went far around in different lands. Once he took up his winter abode in Finland with Snae the Old, and got his daughter Driva in marriage; but in spring he set out leaving Driva behind, and although he had promised to return within three years he did not come back for ten. Then Driva sent a message to the witch Huld; and sent Visbur, her son by Vanlande, to Sweden. Driva bribed the witch- wife Huld, either that she should bewitch Vanlande to return to Finland, or kill him. When this witch-work was going on Vanlande was at Upsal, and a great desire came over him to go to Finland; but his friends and counsellors advised him against it, and said the witchcraft of the Finn people showed itself in this desire of his to go there. He then became very drowsy, and laid himself down to sleep; but when he had slept but a little while he cried out, saying that the Mara was treading upon him. His men hastened to him to help him; but when they took hold of his head she trod on his legs, and when they laid hold of his legs she pressed upon his head; and it was his death. The Swedes took his body and burnt it at a river called Skytaa, where a standing stone was raised over him

Driva norr. Drífa Snæsdóttir, datter av Snø den gamle og søster til Torre.
Kilder:

http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr%C3%ADfa_Sn%C3%A6sd%C3%B3ttir
Vanlandi or Vanlande was a Swedish king at Uppsala of the House of Yngling in Norse mythology. He was the son of Sveigðir whom he succeeded as king. He married a girl from Finnland (territories inhabited by Finno-Ugric peoples), but forgot about her. In revenge, the girl arranged so that Vanlandi was hag ridden to death. He was succeeded by his son Visbur.

Vanlande, Swegde's son, succeeded his father, and ruled over the Upsal domain. He was a great warrior, and went far around in different lands. Once he took up his winter abode in Finland with Snae the Old, and got his daughter Driva in marriage; but in spring he set out leaving Driva behind, and although he had promised to return within three years he did not come back for ten. Then Driva sent a message to the witch Huld; and sent Visbur, her son by Vanlande, to Sweden. Driva bribed the witch- wife Huld, either that she should bewitch Vanlande to return to Finland, or kill him. When this witch-work was going on Vanlande was at Upsal, and a great desire came over him to go to Finland; but his friends and counsellors advised him against it, and said the witchcraft of the Finn people showed itself in this desire of his to go there. He then became very drowsy, and laid himself down to sleep; but when he had slept but a little while he cried out, saying that the Mara was treading upon him. His men hastened to him to help him; but when they took hold of his head she trod on his legs, and when they laid hold of his legs she pressed upon his head; and it was his death. The Swedes took his body and burnt it at a river called Skytaa, where a standing stone was raised over him

Driva var gift med Vanlande och bodde i Finland. Vanlande hade lovat att åtevända till Finland efter tre år men det gick tio år utan att han kom. Driva skickade då iväg deras son till sin far och hoppas att han skulle förmå sin far att antigen återvända eller att han skulle hjälpa till med att döda sin far. Vanlande dog av Mara.
https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-homs/I5622011688610034767.php


Gift med
Vanlande Sveigdeson, född cirka 280 i Uppsala, död cirka 340 i Skutån, Uppsala. Kung av Uppsala.

Barn:
Visbur Vanlandeson, född cirka 300, död cirka 360


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