House of Ynglings/Scylfings
- Njord
- Yngvi-Frey
- Fjölnir (end of 1st c. B.C., according to Grottisongr)
- Sveigder
- Vanlade
- Visburr
- Domalde
- Domarr
- Dyggve
- Dag the Wise/Dagr Spaka
- Agne
- Erik and Alrik
- Yngvi and Alf
- Hugleik
- Haki
- Jorund
- Aun, Halfdan and Ale the Strong (4th and 5th c.)
- Egil(or Ongentheow) (late 5th c. - early 6th c.)
- Ottar (Ohthere) (early 6th c.)
- Ale (Onela) (early 6th c.)
- Adils (Eadgils) (ca 530-ca 575)
- Östen (late 6th c.)
- Sölve (late 6th c.)
- Ingvar (late 6th c.)
- Anund (early 7th c.)
- Ingjald (mid 7th c.)
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