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Biography
Aud the Deep-minded was wife of Olaf the White and mother of Thorstein the Red.[1]
After her husband's death, she settled in the year 892 at Hvamm, near Broadfirth, in the northwestern part of Iceland.
Sources
↑ Snorri Sturluson: Sagas of the Norse Kings. Harald Fair Hair's Saga. Translated by Samuel Laing, revised by Peter Foote MA. Everyman's Library Dutton New York SBN 460 00847 1 Page 67
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