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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.
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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
1294:) and betook himself to pillage the Saxons, whose king was Geirþjófr and queen Alof the Great. The king and consort were not at home, and so Aðils and his men plundered their residence at ease driving cattle and captives down to the ships. One of the captives was a remarkably beautiful girl named
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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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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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959:). After a few years, Yrsa's mother, queen Olava, came to visit her and told her that Helgo was her own father. In horror, Yrsa returned to Adillus, leaving her son behind. Helgo died when Rolfo was eight years old, and Rolfo succeeded him, and ruled together with his uncle Roas (
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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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meaning "wealth") was the only corresponding name used by the Anglo-Saxons. The name Aðils was so exceedingly rare even in
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encouraged Hrólfr to go
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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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1450:. Happy with his new cognomen Hrólfr gave Vöggr a golden ring, and Vöggr swore to avenge Hrólfr if anyone should kill him. Hrólfr and his company were then attacked by a
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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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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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Beowulf against Onela, whereas it is the Danish king Hroðulf who provides help in Scandinavian tradition.
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794:(Ála dólgr). This animosity is treated in more detail in the
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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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732:. It presents Aðils (Eadgils) as the successor of Óttarr (
113:, who is estimated to have lived during the 6th century.
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Note that Eadgils' animosity with Onela also appears in
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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
2162:. Translated by Jesse L. Byock. London: Penguin. 1998.
1546:) repelled a Swedish invasion, killed the Swedish king
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succeeded him, because Ohthere's two sons, Eadgils and
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309:. In the following lines, Onela is referred to as the
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he gained the throne of Sweden by defeating his uncle
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935:. Arngrímur's summary relates that Eadgils, called
2385:in translation by Samuel Laing, 1844, at Northvegr
2368:at the Online and Medieval & Classical library
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907:in presenting Eadgils as the successor of Óttarr (
2174:Selection from this translation are available at
1744:. pp. 23 and 6, respectively. Archived from
486:his shield, he seized; the old sword he drew: --
467:eald sweord eotonisc, þæt him Onela forgeaf,
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1952:Ekrem, Inger; Lars Boje Mortensen, eds. (2003).
1210:) in order to explain why gold was known by the
1044:, c. 1220, in order to teach the ancient art of
1000:retells the story of Eadgils fighting his uncle
1012:, and its Norwegian namesake Oppland. Whereas,
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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,
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2321:Several different Modern English translations
2147:. Trans. Peter Tunstall (2003). Available at
1379:. Aðils himself died in a similar way at the
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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
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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
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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
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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
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501:brown-bright helmet, breastplate ringed,
391:in Swedish land, of the sea-kings' line,
368:Geatum wealdan: þæt wæs god cyning.
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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 (
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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
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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
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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
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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
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2222:Sagnanet: Hrólfs saga kraka
2037:"Eddukvæði : Eddubrot"
1937:Storm, Gustav, ed. (1880).
1772:"Samnordisk runtextdatabas"
1706:Det svenska rikets uppkomst
1574:referred to as "sowing the
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1098:They who rode onto the ice:
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2310:Ringler, Dick (May 2005),
2300:Modern English translation
2289:Modern English translation
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1814:Modern English translation
1774:(in Swedish). 20 May 2024.
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1613:, Eadgils was buried at
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297:'s son and successor as
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29:Eadgils (disambiguation)
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4391:Sacred trees and groves
3631:Hamskerpir and Garðrofa
3504:Light elves (Ljósálfar)
2409:Bibliotheca Alexandrina
2394:in Thorpe's translation
2229:Anderson, Poul (1973).
2062:"Brodeur's translation"
1732:Peterson, Lena (2007).
1280:was written c. 1225 by
1225:. Aðils was married to
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1101:But another, southward,
716:, and the other one in
673:. They are also called
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2449:Sundquist, O. (2004),
2294:Francis Barton Gummere
1809:Francis Barton Gummere
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4851:List of translations
4411:Wetlands and islands
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446:...hond rond gefeng,
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3693:Narfi (son of Loki)
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1187:And Sigurdr, Grani.
1056:, in two sections.
375:...Wandering exiles
335:...Hyne wræc-mæcgas
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3668:Líf and Lífthrasir
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4207:
4201:
4200:
4197:
4196:
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4193:
4188:
4183:
4182:
4181:
4176:
4171:
4163:
4158:
4153:
4148:
4143:
4138:
4133:
4128:
4123:
4118:
4113:
4108:
4103:
4098:
4093:
4088:
4083:
4078:
4073:
4068:
4063:
4058:
4053:
4051:Hoddmímis holt
4048:
4043:
4038:
4033:
4028:
4023:
4018:
4013:
4008:
4003:
3998:
3993:
3988:
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3923:
3918:
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3910:
3906:
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3903:
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3897:
3892:
3887:
3885:Körmt and Örmt
3882:
3877:
3872:
3867:
3861:
3859:
3855:
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3506:
3501:
3491:
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3409:
3408:
3403:
3398:
3393:
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3383:
3378:
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3358:
3353:
3348:
3342:
3340:
3334:
3333:
3331:
3330:
3329:
3328:
3323:
3316:Sons of Ivaldi
3313:
3308:
3303:
3298:
3293:
3288:
3283:
3278:
3273:
3268:
3263:
3258:
3253:
3248:
3243:
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3210:
3205:
3200:
3195:
3190:
3185:
3180:
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3165:
3160:
3155:
3150:
3145:
3140:
3135:
3130:
3125:
3120:
3115:
3110:
3105:
3100:
3095:
3090:
3085:
3080:
3075:
3070:
3065:
3060:
3055:
3050:
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3040:
3035:
3030:
3025:
3020:
3015:
3010:
3005:
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2990:
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2965:
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2940:
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2897:
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2861:
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2857:
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2797:
2792:
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2777:
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2752:
2747:
2742:
2737:
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2727:
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2716:
2714:
2708:
2707:
2705:
2704:
2699:
2694:
2689:
2684:
2679:
2674:
2669:
2664:
2662:Móði and Magni
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2654:
2649:
2644:
2639:
2634:
2629:
2624:
2619:
2614:
2609:
2604:
2599:
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2500:
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2280:
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2206:Original texts
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2126:
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2122:Annals of Lund
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2047:on 9 May 2007.
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1524:
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1476:
1474:
1473:Danish sources
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1428:Böðvarr Bjarki
1402:
1397:
1271:
1266:
1235:Böðvarr Bjarki
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1190:
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1086:
1085:grár hvarfaði,
1083:
1080:
1077:
1074:
1037:Skáldskaparmál
1032:
1030:Skáldskaparmál
1027:
918:
913:
897:
896:
884:Ari Þorgilsson
865:
860:
844:
843:
841:
836:
803:Skáldskaparmál
784:
783:
759:falla skyldi.
757:Freys ôttungr
745:Þat frák enn,
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654:
649:
611:
608:
597:Skáldskaparmál
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582:
579:
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325:sons of Ohtere
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241:
222:(Proto-Norse *
200:is short for *
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182:
156:Skáldskaparmál
33:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
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5018:
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5010:
5008:
5006:
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5000:
4997:
4995:
4992:
4990:
4987:
4986:
4984:
4980:
4974:
4971:
4969:
4966:
4964:
4963:John D. Niles
4961:
4959:
4956:
4954:
4953:Kevin Kiernan
4951:
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4944:
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4936:
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4920:
4916:
4913:
4909:
4904:
4903:
4897:
4895:
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4890:
4887:
4885:
4880:
4878:
4877:
4873:
4872:
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4868:
4864:
4863:
4859:
4858:
4857:
4856:Seamus Heaney
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4710:
4709:
4708:
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4703:
4700:
4696:
4693:
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4688:
4686:
4683:
4681:
4678:
4677:
4676:
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4672:
4670:
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4660:
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4399:
4397:
4394:
4392:
4389:
4387:
4384:
4382:
4381:Öndvegissúlur
4379:
4377:
4374:
4372:
4369:
4367:
4364:
4362:
4361:Heitstrenging
4359:
4357:
4354:
4352:
4349:
4347:
4344:
4343:
4341:
4337:
4334:
4330:
4324:
4321:
4319:
4316:
4314:
4311:
4309:
4308:Völsung Cycle
4306:
4304:
4303:Tyrfing Cycle
4301:
4297:
4294:
4292:
4289:
4288:
4287:
4284:
4282:
4279:
4275:
4274:
4270:
4268:
4267:
4263:
4262:
4261:
4260:
4256:
4253:
4252:
4251:Gesta Danorum
4247:
4246:
4244:
4240:
4234:
4231:
4229:
4226:
4224:
4223:Fróði's Peace
4221:
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4216:
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4211:
4210:
4208:
4206:
4202:
4192:
4189:
4187:
4184:
4180:
4177:
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4139:
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4134:
4132:
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4119:
4117:
4114:
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4109:
4107:
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4027:
4024:
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4019:
4017:
4014:
4012:
4009:
4007:
4004:
4002:
3999:
3997:
3994:
3992:
3989:
3987:
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3969:
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3771:
3770:
3769:
3766:
3764:
3761:
3759:
3756:
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3751:
3749:
3748:Shield-maiden
3746:
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3739:
3736:
3734:
3731:
3727:
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3430:
3428:
3425:
3423:
3422:Ask and Embla
3420:
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3417:
3413:
3407:
3404:
3402:
3399:
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3394:
3392:
3389:
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3309:
3307:
3304:
3302:
3299:
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3292:
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3259:
3257:
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3252:
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3209:
3206:
3204:
3201:
3199:
3196:
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3186:
3184:
3181:
3179:
3176:
3174:
3171:
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3159:
3156:
3154:
3151:
3149:
3146:
3144:
3141:
3139:
3136:
3134:
3131:
3129:
3126:
3124:
3121:
3119:
3116:
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3109:
3106:
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3019:
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3009:
3006:
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2898:
2896:
2893:
2889:
2886:
2884:
2883:Ingunar-Freyr
2881:
2880:
2879:
2876:
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2871:
2870:
2868:
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2856:
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4989:Adaptations
4973:Tom Shippey
4839:Translating
4643:Old English
4386:Reginnaglar
4318:Orthography
4291:Jómsvíkinga
4266:Poetic Edda
4179:Urðarbrunnr
4174:Mímisbrunnr
4106:Singasteinn
4036:Hindarfjall
4016:Gnipahellir
3996:Ginnungagap
3971:Fyrisvellir
3966:Fornsigtuna
3900:Vimur River
3890:Slidr River
3663:Jörmungandr
3073:Hrímgrímnir
2702:Vili and Vé
2392:Gróttasöngr
2072:10 December
1905:Ynglingatal
1688:'s raid on
1643:Middle East
1593:Archaeology
1576:Fyrisvellir
1510:forced the
1467:Fyrisvellir
1338:Fyrisvellir
1262:Fyrisvellir
1240:Battle-boar
1073:Ali Hrafni,
991:Fyrisvellir
901:Ynglingatal
888:Ynglingatal
817:Ynglingatal
788:Ynglingatal
769:Ok dáðsæll
761:Ok við aur
679:Anglo-Saxon
663:Ynglingatal
652:Ynglingatal
625:Ynglingatal
267:Ynglingatal
251:Anglo-Saxon
224:Auða-gīslaz
190:Proto-Norse
133:(Scylfing)
72:Old Uppsala
56: [
49:Fyrisvellir
5048:575 deaths
5042:Categories
4818:The Dragon
4798:Wealhtheow
4764:Ongentheow
4666:characters
4553:Viking Age
4528:Philosophy
4396:Sonargöltr
4281:Runestones
4273:Prose Edda
4218:Fimbulvetr
4169:Hvergelmir
4136:Valaskjálf
4096:Sessrúmnir
4066:Jötunheimr
4041:Hlidskjalf
4031:Himinbjörg
4001:Glaðsheimr
3986:Gastropnir
3941:Bilskirnir
3921:Amsvartnir
3834:Gjallarbrú
3817:Underworld
3773:Landvættir
3673:Loddfáfnir
3651:Svaðilfari
3636:Hófvarpnir
3581:Blóðughófi
3561:Hildisvíni
3437:Aurvandill
3198:Vafþrúðnir
3183:Þrúðgelmir
3043:Harðgreipr
2364:Book 2 of
1655:Vendel Age
1583:Heoroweard
1502:) and Ro (
1373:Hålogaland
1082:und Aðilsi
976:Heoroweard
939:, married
929:Norse saga
773:Ála dolgr
683:Scylfingas
675:Skilfingar
233:runestones
4804:Monsters
4739:Scylfings
4717:Healfdene
4707:Scyldings
4508:Mead hall
4442:Þorrablót
4296:Legendary
4191:Yggdrasil
4151:Víðbláinn
4146:Vanaheimr
4121:Þrymheimr
4116:Þrúðvangr
4111:Þrúðheimr
4081:Munarvágr
4071:Mímameiðr
4046:Hnitbjorg
3961:Fólkvangr
3946:Brávellir
3895:Vadgelmir
3880:Kerlaugar
3849:Niðafjöll
3809:Locations
3785:Valkyries
3733:Sæhrímnir
3621:Gulltoppr
3586:Falhófnir
3484:Einherjar
3467:Landdísir
3301:Mótsognir
3291:Hreiðmarr
3203:Víðblindi
3153:Sökkmímir
3143:Mögþrasir
3103:Hyrrokkin
3068:Hrímgerðr
3063:Hræsvelgr
3053:Helreginn
3048:Helblindi
2968:Bergelmir
2632:Ítreksjóð
2539:mythology
1898:(2012). "
1663:Valsgärde
1641:from the
1548:Hothbrodd
1062:Kálfsvísa
385:'-helmet,
383:Scylfings
320:Ongenþeow
312:Scylfings
254:epic poem
194:Aþagīslaz
123:Old Norse
5017:Hrunting
4931:Scholars
4793:Wulfings
4781:Weohstan
4722:Heorogar
4702:Hundings
4685:Heardred
4571:See also
4493:Hamingja
4447:Vetrnætr
4432:Dísablót
4427:Álfablót
4233:Ragnarök
4141:Valhalla
4131:Útgarðar
4076:Myrkviðr
4061:Járnviðr
4056:Iðavöllr
3976:Gálgviðr
3956:Fensalir
3865:Élivágar
3839:Náströnd
3829:Éljúðnir
3698:Níðhöggr
3646:Sleipnir
3616:Gullfaxi
3516:Fimafeng
3432:Auðumbla
3251:Billingr
3178:Þrívaldi
3163:Suttungr
3118:Járnsaxa
3088:Hrungnir
3018:Gillingr
3013:Geirröðr
2993:Fárbauti
2983:Býleistr
2948:Angrboða
2900:Gullveig
2612:Heimdall
2602:Dellingr
2496:Eysteinn
2461:Eadgils
2436:citation
2405:Archived
2324:Archived
2268:(1925).
2116:proper,
1996:cite web
1986:29 March
1908:16". In
1865:Archived
1811:(1910),
1717:Archived
1659:stirrups
1631:Frankish
1516:dog king
1393:Eysteinn
1381:Dísablót
1357:Jordanes
1355:scholar
1046:kennings
738:Eysteinn
537:the king
424:Weohstan
316:and the
314:' helmet
307:Geatland
291:Heardred
196:(where *
103:Athislus
18:Athislus
5022:Nægling
5005:Beowulf
4982:Related
4902:Beowulf
4884:Beowulf
4842:Beowulf
4808:Grendel
4776:Ecgþeow
4754:Ohthere
4749:Eanmund
4744:Eadgils
4727:Hroðgar
4712:Æschere
4695:Hygelac
4680:Beowulf
4653:Kenning
4631:Beowulf
4523:Numbers
4503:Kenning
4376:Worship
4332:Society
4242:Sources
4161:Vingólf
4156:Vígríðr
4126:Uppsala
4091:Okolnir
4011:Glitnir
3981:Gandvik
3936:Bifröst
3926:Andlang
3844:Niflhel
3790:Völundr
3738:Skírnir
3678:Móðguðr
3474:Dragons
3457:Byggvir
3286:Gandalf
3271:Dvalinn
3241:Andvari
3078:Hrímnir
3033:Gunnlöð
3003:Fornjót
2998:Fjölvar
2978:Bölþorn
2953:Aurboða
2943:Alvaldi
2895:Gersemi
2712:Ásynjur
2617:Hermóðr
2607:Forseti
2557:Deities
2477:Ohthere
2277:Beowulf
1924:Brepols
1912:(ed.).
1694:Ohthere
1686:Hygelac
1504:Hroðgar
1413:Uppsala
1389:Uppsala
1361:Slöngvi
1326:Oppland
1292:Ohthere
1253:Uppsala
1212:kenning
1208:Hroðulf
1019:Beowulf
1014:Beowulf
1010:Uppland
1006:Oppland
983:Oppland
968:Scullda
961:Hroðgar
957:Hroðulf
945:Scullda
937:Adillus
909:Ohthere
905:Beowulf
880:Uppsala
876:Yngling
734:Ohthere
699:in the
688:Beowulf
668:Yngling
645:Beowulf
616:Beowulf
529:Beowulf
434:and as
318:son of
303:Beowulf
295:Hygelac
287:Eanmund
279:Ohthere
275:Beowulf
258:Beowulf
244:Beowulf
219:Eadgils
151:Geatish
143:Beowulf
135:dynasty
131:Yngling
127:Ohthere
118:Beowulf
91:Adillus
79:Eadgils
47:on the
5012:Heorot
4786:Wiglaf
4732:Unferð
4366:Horses
4205:Events
4186:Ýdalir
4165:Wells
4101:Sindri
4086:Nóatún
3951:Brimir
3916:Asgard
3875:Ífingr
3858:Rivers
3768:Vættir
3626:Gyllir
3536:Fylgja
3526:Fenrir
3479:Draugs
3415:Others
3338:Heroes
3321:Brokkr
3276:Fáfnir
3266:Dúrnir
3261:Durinn
3236:Alvíss
3228:Dwarfs
3213:Vörnir
3123:Laufey
2988:Eggþér
2973:Bestla
2930:Jötnar
2915:Njörðr
2910:Kvasir
2873:Freyja
2825:Snotra
2785:Njörun
2740:Gefjon
2697:Víðarr
2637:Lóðurr
2566:jötnar
2562:dwarfs
2430:, Oslo
2257:
2249:
2237:
2193:
2166:
2118:Athisl
1962:
1698:Sweden
1690:Frisia
1667:Vendel
1639:cameos
1587:Skulde
1508:Athisl
1377:Andøya
1353:Gothic
1231:Saxons
1050:skalds
987:Vänern
953:Saxons
927:was a
506:Eotens
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