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67: 4830: 40: 989:. Adillus won and took his helmet, chainmail and horse. Adillus won because he had requested Rolfo's aid against king Ale and Rolfo had sent him his berserkers. However, Adillus refused to pay the expected tribute for the help and so Rolfo came to Uppsala to claim his recompense. After surviving some traps, Rolfo fled with Adillus' gold, helped by his mother Yrsa. Seeing that the Swedish king and his men pursued him, Rolfo "sowed" the gold on the 1598: 1264:, they saw Aðils and his men pursuing them. The fleeing men threw the gold on the plain so that the pursuers would stop to collect it. Aðils, however, continued the chase on his horse Slöngvir. Hrólfr then threw Svíagris and saw how Aðils stooped down to pick up the ring with his spear. Hrólfr exclaimed that he had seen the mightiest man in Sweden bend his back. 1344: 1317:. When the boy was three years of age, Yrsa's mother, queen Alof of Saxony, came to visit her and told her that her husband Helgi was her own father. Horrified, Yrsa returned to Aðils, leaving her son behind, and stayed in Sweden for the rest of her life. When Hrólfr was eight years old, Helgi died during a war expedition and Hrólfr was proclaimed king. 1469:. When they saw Aðils and his warriors in pursuit, they spread the gold behind themselves. Aðils saw his precious Svíagris on the ground and stooped to pick it up with his spear, whereupon Hrólfr cut his back with his sword and screamed in triumph that he had bent the back of the most powerful man in Sweden. 1438:
They were at first well received, but in his hall, Aðils did his best to stop Hrólfr with pit traps and hidden warriors who attacked the Danes. Finally Aðils entertained them but put them to a test where they had to endure immense heat by a fire. Hrólfr and his berserkers finally had enough and threw
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Translation: "I have learned, further, that the creature of charms had to destroy the life of Aðils. And the deed-eager descendant of Freyr had to fall off the back of the steed. And the sea of the brains of the son of the ruler was blended with mud. And the deed-fortunate enemy of Áli had to die
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At the banquet Roluo was at first not recognised by his mother, but when their fondness was commented on by Athisl, the Swedish king and Roluo made a wager where Roluo would prove his endurance. Roluo was placed in front of a fire that exposed him to such heat that finally a maiden could suffer the
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might be smaller if he married the Danish king's mother and so took Urse for a queen. However, after some time, Urse was so upset with the Swedish king's greediness that she thought out a ruse to run away from the king and at the same time liberate him of his wealth. She incited Athislus to rebel
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is believed to have been written in the period c. 1230 – c. 1450. Helgi and Yrsa lived happily together as husband and wife, not knowing that Yrsa was Helgi's daughter. Yrsa's mother queen Oluf travelled to Denmark to tell her daughter the truth. Yrsa was shocked and although Helgi wanted their
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and rode directly to the Swedish king's hall at Uppsala with his twelve berserkers. Yrsa welcomed them and led them to their lodgings. Fires were prepared for them and they were given drinks. However, so much wood was heaped on the fires that the clothes started to burn away from their clothes.
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When the banquet had lasted for three days, Urse and Roluo escaped from Uppsala, early in the morning in carriages where they had put all the Swedish king's treasure. In order to lessen their burden, and to occupy any pursuing warriors they spread gold in their path (later in the work, this is
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i Yngvi Tyrkjakonungr. ii Njörðr Svíakonungr. iii Freyr. iiii Fjölnir. sá er dó at Friðfróða. v Svegðir. vi Vanlandi. vii Visburr. viii Dómaldr. ix Dómarr. x Dyggvi. xi Dagr. xii Alrekr. xiii Agni. xiiii Yngvi. xv Jörundr. xvi Aun inn gamli. xvii Egill Vendilkráka. xviii Óttarr. xix Aðísl at
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leaves the Danish court with the suspicion that Hroðulf (Rolfo Krage, Hrólfr Kraki) might claim the Danish throne for himself at the death of Hroðgar (Roas, Hróarr), it is exactly what he does in Scandinavian tradition. A notable difference is that, in
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and his horse Raven. The berserkers demanded three pounds of gold each in pay, and they demanded to choose the gifts that Aðils had promised Hrólfr, that is the two pieces of armour that nothing could pierce: the helmet battle-boar and the mailcoat
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Yrsa then provided her son with a silver drinking horn filled with gold and jewels and a famous ring, Svíagris. Then she gave Hrólfr and his men twelve of the Swedish king's best horses, and all the armour and provisions they needed.
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They then found out that Aðils had set the hall on fire, and so they broke out of the hall, only to find themselves surrounded by heavily armed warriors in the street. After a fight, king Aðils retreated to summon reinforcements.
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meaning "wealth") was the only corresponding name used by the Anglo-Saxons. The name Aðils was so exceedingly rare even in Scandinavia that among almost 6000 Scandinavian runic inscriptions, it is only attested in three
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encouraged Hrólfr to go Uppsala to claim the gold that Aðils had taken from Helgi after the battle. Hrólfr departed with 120 men and his twelve berserkers and during a rest they were tested by a farmer called Hrani
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Snorri's account that Adils had the best horses of his days, and Jordanes' account that the Swedes of the 6th century were famed for their horses find support in archaeology. This time was the beginning of the
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relationship to remain as it was, Yrsa insisted on leaving him to live alone. She was later taken by the Swedish king Aðils as his queen, which made Helgi even more unhappy. Helgi went to
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Hrólfr and his men had enough and threw the courtiers on the fire. Yrsa arrived and gave them a horn full of gold, the ring Svíagris and asked them to flee. As they rode over the
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expected his audience to have sufficient background knowledge about Eadgils, Ohthere and Eanmund to understand the references. Likewise, in the roughly contemporary Norwegian
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His son Adils gave up the ghost after falling from his horse before the temple of Diana, while he was performing the sacrifices made to idols. He became sire to Øystein,
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The tradition of Eadgils and Onela resurfaces in several Old Norse works in prose and poetry, and another matter also appears: the animosity between Eadgils and
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Although its age has been debated, most scholars hold to date from the 9th century. It survives in two versions: one is found in the Norwegian historical work
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the courtiers, who were feeding the fire, into the fire and leapt at Aðils. The Swedish king disappeared through a hollow tree trunk that stood in his hall.
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helped Eadgils with weapons and warriors. Eadgils won the war and killed his uncle Onela. In the following lines, Eadgils is mentioned by name and as the
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shrine when Raven stumbled and fell, and the king was thrown forward and hit his skull on a stone. The Swedes called him a great king and buried him at
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in disguise) who advised Hrólfr to send back all his troops but his twelve berserkers, as numbers would not help him against Aðils.
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which is believed to have been written in the period 1180–1200. The original version is lost, but it survives in a Latin summary by
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Cujus filius Adils vel Athisl ante ædem Dianæ, dum idolorum, sacrificia fugeret, equo lapsus exspiravit. Hic genuit Eustein,
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means "arrow shaft"). However, the Anglo-Saxon form is not etymologically identical. The A-S form would have been *
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Later in the poem, it tells that during the battle, Eadgils's brother Eanmund was killed by Onela's champion
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Uppsölum. xx Eysteinn. xxi Yngvarr. xxii Braut-Önundr. xxiii Ingjaldr inn illráði. xxiiii Óláfr trételgja...
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Beowulf against Onela, whereas it is the Danish king Hroðulf who provides help in Scandinavian tradition.
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Yrsa admonished Aðils for wanting to kill her son, and went to meet the Danes. She gave them a man named
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Snorri also relates that Aðils loved good horses and had the best horses in his days (the contemporary
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sight no more and extinguished the fire. Roluo was greatly recompensed by Athisl for his endurance.
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as a source when he told the story of Aðils. Snorri relates that Aðils succeeded his father Óttar (
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After some time, there was animosity between king Adillus of Sweden and the Norwegian king Ale of
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reported that Eadgils was buried. Archaeological finds are consistent with this identification.
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from the early 12th century, Eadgils only appears as a name in the listing of the kings of the
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Searchable text with full audio available, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries.
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to c. 516. It is also supported by archaeological excavations of the barrows of Eadgils and
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against Roluo, and arranged so that Roluo would be invited and promised a wealth in gifts.
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to entertain them. This Vöggr remarked that Hrólfr had the thin face of a pole ladder, a
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University of Oregon: Norse: Fornaldarsögur norðurlanda: Hrólfs saga kraka ok kappa hans
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Monumenta historica Norwegiæ: Latinske kildeskrifter til Norges historie i middelalderen
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CyberSamurai Encyclopedia of Norse Mythology: Prose Edda – Skáldskaparmál (Old Norse)
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The dating is inferred from the internal chronology of the sources and the dating of
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CyberSamurai Encyclopedia of Norse Mythology: Prose Edda – Skáldskaparmál (English)
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and a powerful mounted warrior elite in Sweden, with rich graves in for instance
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which were probably part of a casket. The finds show the distant contacts of the
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in the shape of a boar in the service of Aðils, but Hrólfr's dog Gram killed it.
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noted that the Swedes were famed for their good horses). One horse was named
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Roluo later defeated Athislus and gave Sweden to young man named Hiartuar (
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The allusive manner in which Eadgils and his relatives are referred to in
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this English language presentation by the Swedish National Heritage Board
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sword adorned with gold and garnets and a board game with Roman pawns of
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and could not come in person but sent his twelve berserkers, including
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Anthropomorphic wooden cult figurines of Central and Northern Europe
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The Relation of the Hrolfs Saga Kraka and the Bjarkarimur to Beowulf
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Hägerdal, Hans: Ynglingatal. Nya perspektiv på en kanske gammal text
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The new king of Sweden, Athislus, thought that the tribute to the
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Hrólfs saga kraka ok kappa hans in Old Norse from heimskringla.no
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suggested that he was buried in the Western mound (also known as
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Eadgils' horse Slöngvir also appears in Snorri's later work, the
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when referring to Eadgils' clan. It is presented as composed by
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The mound to the left has been suggested to be the grave where
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Hrólfr bid a fond farewell to his mother and departed over the
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from the 9th century) the oldest source that mentions Eadgils.
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Freyr"s offspring. Rulers and religion in ancient Svea society
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Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035
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When Hrólfr heard that Aðils refused to pay, he set off to
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Ynglingatal og Ynglingesaga: en studie i historiske kilder
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Snorri also presents the story of Aðils and Hrólfr Kraki (
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and gift-seat's master. – A good king he!
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people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend
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in the poem (in stanza 19), a name that appears in its
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Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda in the original language
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he gained the throne of Sweden by defeating his uncle
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to fetch her, but was killed by Aðils in battle. In
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This event also appears in the Scandinavian sources
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Whereas, 742: 492:who was slain by the sword-edge, son of Ohtere, 473:fyrd-searo fuslic: no ymbe þa fæhðe spræc, 206:meaning "noble, foremost" (German 'adel') and * 137:. These sources also deal with his war against 1920:Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 1347:The three large royal mounds at Gamla Uppsala. 517:had been felled, the feud was unfelt by Onela. 489:as heirloom of Eanmund earth-dwellers knew it, 4614: 2519: 2321:Several different Modern English translations 2147:. Trans. Peter Tunstall (2003). Available at 1379:. Aðils himself died in a similar way at the 8: 2313:Beowulf: A New Translation For Oral Delivery 1657:, a time characterised by the appearance of 584:those care-paths cold when the king he slew. 514:battle-gear brave: though a brother's child 165:), he is also helped to defeat Onela in the 4248: 2548:Mythological Norse people, items and places 2184:"King Hrolf and his champions" included in 1847:refers to his time in exile with the Geats. 1742:Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore 985:. They decided to fight on the ice of Lake 947:. Some years later, the Danish king Helgo ( 854:from the mid-15th century, which calls him 569:The fall of his lord he was fain to requite 400:the blade's fell blow, to bairn of Hygelac; 397:For shelter he gave them, sword-death came, 350:mærne þeoden. Him þæt to mearce wearð; 141:, which he won with foreign assistance: in 4621: 4607: 4599: 4335: 3813: 2574: 2526: 2512: 2504: 2456: 2440:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1982:. Archived from the original on 8 May 2007 1980:"Guðni Jónsson's edition of Íslendingabók" 1498:) tell that when the Danish kings Helghe ( 899:As can be seen it agrees with the earlier 388:the bravest and best that broke the rings, 3346:List of figures in Germanic heroic legend 2145:The Saga of Hrolf Kraki and his Champions 1803: 1801: 1799: 1712:, Riksantikvarieämbetet (in Swedish), or 575:friend to the friendless, and forces sent 562:cealdum cear-siðum, cyning ealdre bineat. 378:sought him o'er seas, the sons of Ohtere, 2187:Eirik the Red: And Other Icelandic Sagas 1342: 501:brown-bright helmet, breastplate ringed, 391:in Swedish land, of the sea-kings' line, 368:Geatum wealdan: þæt wæs god cyning. 1677: 815:, which is a terse summary in Latin of 666:is a poetic recital of the line of the 572:in after days; and to Eadgils he proved 559:wigum and wæpnum: he gewræc syððan 553:fea-sceaftum feond. Folce gestepte 498:killed by Weohstan, who won for his kin 188:The Norse forms are based on an older ( 153:help, and in two Scandinavian sources ( 2433: 2136:English translations of the Old Norse 1993: 1890: 1888: 1710:Gamla Uppsala, Svenska kulturminnen 59 1255:. They brought the ships to the river 527:Eadgils, however, survived and later, 476:þeah þe he his broðor bearn abredwade. 403:but the son of Ongentheow sought again 4876:Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary 581:weapons and warriors: well repaid he 455:suna Ohteres, þam æt sæcce wearð 7: 2376:by Olson, 1916, at Project Gutenberg 1734:"Lexikon över urnordiska personnamn" 1506:) were dead, the Swedish king Hakon/ 1320:Aðils waged a war against king Áli ( 1065:of which Snorri quotes small parts: 966:In Sweden, Yrsa and Adillus married 365:let þone brego-stol Biowulf healdan, 341:hæfdon hy forhealden helm Scylfinga, 3406:named weapons, armour and treasures 2149:Norse saga: The Saga of Hrolf Kraki 1585:), who also married Roluo's sister 1021:, Eadgils receives the help of the 882:. The reason what that the author, 394:haughty hero. Hence Heardred's end. 359:and him eft gewat Ongenþiowes bearn 347:þara þe in Swio-rice sinc brytnade, 4583:Heathenry (new religious movement) 2153:Northvegr: The Saga of Hrolf Kraki 1860:Lexikon över urnordiska personnamn 974:, Hiørvardus/Hiorvardus/Hevardus ( 848:The same information is found the 823:are rendered as the Roman goddess 578:over the sea to the son of Ohtere, 535:, whereas Onela is referred to as 511:weeds of war of the warrior-thane, 406:house and home when Heardred fell, 362:hames niosan, syððan Heardred læg; 305:succeeded Heardred as the king of 281:died and that his younger brother 125:sources present him as the son of 25: 2357:The same translation at Northvegr 2283:Beowulf read aloud in Old English 2253:. Reprinted 1988 by Baen Books, 1371:which he sent to king Godgest of 458:wracu wine-leasum Weohstanes bana 449:geolwe linde, gomel swyrd geteah, 356:sweordes swengum, sunu Hygelaces; 353:he þær orfeorme feorh-wunde hleat 74:, suggested grave of King Eadgils 4862:Beowulf: A New Verse Translation 4828: 3246:Austri, Vestri, Norðri and Suðri 2352:in translation by Peter Tunstall 1330:Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern 1223:Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern 1122:Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern 643:, who corresponds to Hroðulf in 464:brun-fagne helm, hringde byrnan, 461:meces ecgum, and his magum ætbær 452:þæt wæs mid eldum Eanmundes laf, 381:who had spurned the sway of the 167:Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern 5063:Deaths by horse-riding accident 2176:The Viking Site: Excerpts from 2138:Hrólfs saga kraka ok kappa hans 2130:Bibliography and external links 547:Se þæs leod-hryres lean gemunde 129:and as belonging to the ruling 5073:Semi-legendary kings of Sweden 5053:6th-century monarchs in Europe 4886:: The Monsters and the Critics 3683:Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán 2233:. New York: Ballantine Books. 1419:, he was succeeded by his son 1383:. Aðils was riding around the 1052:. It presents Eadgils, called 943:with whom he had the daughter 495:friendless exile, erst in fray 277:implies that the Swedish king 1: 2097:"Literary Encyclopedia entry" 1700:. For a discussion, see e.g. 1518:was succeeded by Rolf Krage ( 1514:to accept a dog as king. The 550:uferan dogrum, Eadgilse wearð 409:leaving Beowulf lord of Geats 338:ofer sæ sohtan, suna Ohteres: 111:semi-legendary king of Sweden 2178:The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki 2160:The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki 628:, Eadgils (Aðils) is called 239:, DR 221 and Br Olsen;215). 3753:Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr 2270:Det svenska rikets uppkomst 2222:Sagnanet: Hrólfs saga kraka 2037:"Eddukvæði : Eddubrot" 1937:Storm, Gustav, ed. 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Index

Athislus
Eadgils (disambiguation)

Hrólfr Kraki
Fyrisvellir
Hugo Hamilton
sv

Old Uppsala
semi-legendary king of Sweden
Beowulf
Old Norse
Ohthere
Yngling
dynasty
Onela
Onela
Geatish
Skáldskaparmál
Skjöldunga saga
Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern
legendary Danish king
Hrólfr Kraki
Snorri Sturluson
Proto-Norse
aþala
gīslaz
Eadgils
runestones
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