Brand Brond of Scandanavia de Saxony
271 - 289 (18 years)1. Brand Brond of Scandanavia de Saxony was born in 271 in Saxony, Germany (son of Baeldaeg Odinsson de Westphalia, de Scandinavia and Nanna de Scand); died in 289 in Saxony, Germany. Notes:
Died:
now Northern GermanyFamily/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:- Frithugar Deira de Saxony was born in 299 in Saxony, Germany; died in 390 in Saxony, Germany.
2. Baeldaeg Odinsson de Westphalia, de Scandinavia was born in 243 (son of The Scythians King of Asgard Woden ap Asgard and Queen of Asgard Friege ap Cadwaladr); died about 330; was buried . Other Events and Attributes:
- Kinfolk of Note: Direct Ancestor of Mack Ferrin Smith, Lawrence Adolph Twomey, Lawrence Hood, and Retha Zulma Gott
- Notable Quote: The second son of Odin is Baldur, and good things are to be said of him. He is best, and all praise him; he is so fair of feature, and so bright, that light shines from him
- Web Address: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balder
- Name: Beldig, Balder or Baldr
- Religion: Norse God
Notes:
Birth:
Ancient Scandinavia/Scandanavia/Ancient Asgard
Died:
He was killed by a magical spear made from mistletoe by Loki/Ancient AsgardBaeldaeg married Nanna de Scand. Nanna was born in 247; died in Scandinavia/Ancient Asgard. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Nanna de Scand was born in 247; died in Scandinavia/Ancient Asgard. Notes:
Birth:
Ancient ScandinaviaChildren:
- 1. Brand Brond of Scandanavia de Saxony was born in 271 in Saxony, Germany; died in 289 in Saxony, Germany.
Generation: 3
4. The Scythians King of Asgard Woden ap Asgard was born in 215 (son of The Asgard King of Saxony, Turkey and Sweden Frithuwald Bor ap Asgard and Beltsa Asgard Asia Swedes); died in 306. Other Events and Attributes:
- Kinfolk of Note: Odin came from Asia and conquered Northern Europe. He gave Sweden to his son Yngvi and Denmark to his son Skjöldr. Since then the kings of Sweden were called Ynglings and those of Denmark Skjöldungs (Scyldings).
- Web Address: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woden
- Name: Odin or Sigge
- Religion: The chief divinity of the Norse pantheon, the foremost of the Aesir. Odin is a god of war and death, but also the god of poetry and wisdom.
- Residence: Valhalla
Notes:
Birth:
(Valhalla, Land East of Tanakvisl, Asia)/Ancient Asgard
Died:
(now Lake Malar, Sigtuna, Upsala, Sweden)/Ancient AsgardWoden married Queen of Asgard Friege ap CadwaladrDenmark. Friege was born in 210; died in 310. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Queen of Asgard Friege ap Cadwaladr was born in 210; died in 310. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Frea, Frigg or Ferch
- Religion: She is the patron of marriage and motherhood, and the goddess of love and fertility
Notes:
Birth:
Ancient Asgard
Died:
(Hleithra, Nordylland, Jutland, Denmark)/Ancient AsgardChildren:
- King of The Danes Skjold was born in 237 in Denmark; died in 330 in Roskilde, Denmark.
- 2. Baeldaeg Odinsson de Westphalia, de Scandinavia was born in 243; died about 330; was buried .
- The Jute King of the Saxons Witte von Saxony, I was born about 275 in Saxony, Germany; died in 350 in Saxony, Germany.
Generation: 4
8. The Asgard King of Saxony, Turkey and Sweden Frithuwald Bor ap Asgard was born in 190 (son of King of Trojans Freothelaff ap Asgard and Freothalaf ap Åsgard); died in 280. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Fredalaf Freothalaf
Notes:
Birth:
( Ghowr, Afghanistan)/Ancient Asgard
Died:
( Ghowr, Afghanistan)/Ancient AsgardFrithuwald married Beltsa Asgard Asia Swedes in 214. Beltsa (daughter of King of Trojans Freothelaff ap Asgard and Freothalaf ap Åsgard) was born in 190; died in 288. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
9. Beltsa Asgard Asia Swedes was born in 190 (daughter of King of Trojans Freothelaff ap Asgard and Freothalaf ap Åsgard); died in 288. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: the Trojan lady of Asgard
Notes:
Birth:
(More og Romsdal, Norway)/Ancient Asgard
Died:
( Ghowr, Afghanistan)/Ancient AsgardNotes:
Married:
More og Romsdal, Norway/Ancient AsgardChildren:
- 4. The Scythians King of Asgard Woden ap Asgard was born in 215; died in 306.