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Skjöldr
Skjöldr Skjöldr (Latinized as Skioldus, sometimes Anglicized as Skjold or Skiold) was among the first legendary Danish kings. He is mentioned in the Prose Edda, in Ynglinga saga, in Chronicon Lethrense, in Sven Aggesen's work and in Arngrímur Jónsson's Latin abstract of the lost Skjöldunga saga and in Saxo ...
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Scyld
Scyld In Beowulf, Scyld Scefing is a Danish king, progenitor of the legendary Danish royal lineage known as the Scyldings. He is the counterpart of the Skioldus or Skjöldr of Danish and Icelandic sources. In the opening lines of Beowulf, Scyld is called Scyld Scefing, which might mean Scyld descendant of ...
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Category:Mythological kings of Denmark
Category:Mythological kings of Denmark Pages in category "Mythological kings of Denmark" There are 9 pages in this section of this category. D Dan I of Denmark Dan II of Denmark Dan III F Frotho II G Gram of Denmark H Humblus L Lotherus S Scyld Skjöldr
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User talk:Wiglaf archive 1
User talk:Wiglaf archive 1 Welcome Hello, welcome to Wikipedia. Here are some tasks you can do: Requests: Sainte-Claire Charles Deville , Bose-Hubbard model , Diane Brill , Josh Altesman , Specht module , Spencer Silver , More... Stubs: Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives, Rate Your Music, Deux-Sèvres, Landmark, Anne McCaffrey, Novo mesto, More...
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Sol (goddess)
Sol (goddess) 'Sigel' is a character in the anime series Oh My Goddess!, see Sigel. The Trundholm sun chariot pulled by a horse is believed to be a sculpture illustrating an important part of Nordic Bronze Age mythology. Sol was, in Norse mythology, the goddess of the sun, a daughter of ...
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Yngling
Yngling For other uses, see Yngling (disambiguation). The Yngling Ingjald slaying his kinsmen The Ynglings (Heimskringla), Scylfings (Beowulf and Ynglingatal) or Sons of Frey (Gesta Danorum and Ynglingatal) were the oldest known Scandinavian dynasty. They are known from early Scandinavian sources, especially Heimskringla, and from Beowulf. They make up a large ...
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Legendary Danish kings
Legendary Danish kings The legendary kings of Denmarks are the predecessors of Gorm the Old, half history and half legend. The accounts ot the Danish kings are confusing and contradictory, and so this presentation tries to separate the various sources from each other. It is possible that they occasionally mention the ...
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Svalinn
Svalinn In Norse mythology, Svalinn is a shield which stands before the sun. It is mentioned in Grímnismál. Svalinn heitir, hann stendr sólu fyrir, skjöldr, skínanda goði; björg ok brim, ek veit, at brenna skulu, ef hann fellr í frá. Grímnismál 38, Guðni Jónsson's edition Svalin the shield is called ...
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Valkyrie
Valkyrie For other uses see Valkyrie (disambiguation). A statue from 1908 by Stephan Sinding located in Copenhagen, presents an active image of a valkyrie. Introduction In Norse mythology the valkyries are dísir, minor female deities, who serve Odin. The valkyries' purpose was to choose the most heroic of those who had ...
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Ullr
Ullr This illustration from an 18th century Icelandic manuscript shows Ullr on his skis and with his bow. In Norse mythology, Ullr ‡ is a son of Sif and a stepson of Thor. While extant sources are scant he appears to have been a major god at some point. The Prose ...
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