Oystein Ier Halvadansson Fjert AV VESTFOLD
- Marriage (1): Hildur Eiriksdotter AV VESTFOLD before 776
General Notes:
https://gw.geneanet.org/jmpiresechehaye?lang=fr&pz=jean+marie&nz=pire+sechehaye&p=oystein+ier+halvadansson+fjert&n=av+vestfold
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vestfold
Vestfold ['v?^stf?l] (About this soundlisten) is a traditional region, a former county and a current electoral district in Eastern Norway. In 2020 the county became part of the much larger county of Vestfold og Telemark. Located on the western shore of the Oslofjord, it bordered the previous Buskerud and Telemark counties.
Vestfold is mentioned for the first time in a written source in 813, when Danish kings were in Vestfold to quell an uprising amongst the Fürsts. There may have been as many as six political centers in Vestfold. At that time Kaupang, which was located in Tjølling near Larvik, had been functioning for decades and had a chieftain. Kaupang, which dates from the Viking Era, is believed to be the first town in Norway, although Tønsberg (which dates from ca. 900) is the oldest town in Norway still in existence. At Borre, there was a site for another chieftain. That site held chieftains for more than one hundred years prior to 813.
Oystein married Hildur Eiriksdotter AV VESTFOLD, daughter of Eirik Agnarsson AV VESTFOLD , King of Vestfold and Unknown, before 776.
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