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This list of Dubious Danish Kings is half history and half legendary. (in Danish). - Dan, son of Ypper(a primeval king of Sweden)
- Ro, son of Dan
Anglo-Saxon kingdom genealogy line (pre-Odin) Dan can refer to one of several things: In the bible, Dan is the name of one of the sons of Jacob (see Dan (biblical figure)), and of the tribe consisting of his descendants (see Tribe of Dan). ...
RO or ro may stand for: Ro: an artificial language created by Edward Powell Foster Ro (pharaoh): the early pharaoh Romania (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code, RO) Romanian language (ISO 639 alpha-2, ro) Ragnarok Online, an MMORPG Reverse Osmosis Receive only, a type of teleprinter that contains...
The chronicles of ancient England that document the Anglo-Saxon history on the islands of Britain. ...
- Heremod (Hermod), a Danish king
- Scyld (Skjöld), son of Heremod
- Scealdwea (Scealdea), son of Heremod
- Beowa (or Gram), son of Scyld
- etc.
Sons of Odin line Heremod (Latin form: Heremodius) is a legendary Danish king known through a short account of his exile in the Old English poem Beowulf and from appearances in some genealogies as the father of Scyld. ...
In Norse mythology, King Skjöld was the son of Sceaf and the husband of Gefyon. ...
Beowa was a Germanic god. ...
The gram or gramme, symbol g, is a unit of mass, and is defined in the SI system of units as one one-thousandth of a kilogram (i. ...
Various gods and men appear as Sons of Odin or Sons of Woden in old Old Norse and Old English texts. ...
- Odin
- Skjöld, Odin's son
- Fridleif, son of Skjöld
- Fródi, (of 'The Fródi peace'), son of Fridleif
- etc.
Rig and Scylding line Odin is considered to be the supreme god of late Germanic and Norse mythology. ...
In Norse mythology, King Skjöld was the son of Sceaf and the husband of Gefyon. ...
Fridleif (Ynglinga saga) was a son of Fródi of the Skjöldung (Scylding) lineage. ...
Fródi (Old Norse Fróði corresponding to Old English Froda) is the name of a number of legendary Danish kings in various texts including Beowulf, Snorri Sturlusons Edda and his Ynglinga saga, Saxo Grammaticus Gesta Danorum, and the Grottisöng. ...
Look up Rig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary In Norse mythology, see RÃg. ...
Old English Scylding (plural Scyldingas) and Old Norse Skjöldung (plural Skjöldungar), meaning in both languages Shielding, refers to members of a legendary royal family of Danes and sometimes to their people. ...
- Odin
- Ríg (Heimdall, Odin's son)
- Thrall, Karl, and Jarl (or Jarl-Rig), 3 sons of Rig
- Danp, son of Rig - (Danp's daughter Drótt married Domar.)
- Kon the young, son of Jarl
- Dan Mikkillati, son of Danp - (He is brother of Domar.)
- Fródi Mikilláti, son of Dan Mikkillati
- Halfdan, son of Fródi
- Hrothgar (Roar), 6th century?, son of Halfdan
- Helgi (Helge), 6th century?, son of Halfdan
- a dog ruled Denmark after Helgi (see Snær)
- Snær, son of Frosti
- Hrólf Kraki, son of Helgi
- Fródi 7th century or 6th century
- Ongendus (Angantyr), mention early 8th century
- Siger, mention 8th century
- Sigfrid, mention 776- d. before 804
- Gudfred (Gudrød Vejdekonge) latest 804- d. 810
- Eyetein fart (Eyetein Fjært) of Västergötland?
- Halfdan (Halvdan) Norway?
- Hemming d. 811
- Anulo (Ole/Olav) d. 812
- Sigfrid (Sigurd) d. 812
- Harold 812-815 (died c. 863 by exile)
- Eric the Child (Erik Barn) o. 812 - d. 854
- Halfdan (Halvdan) o. 812-? (possibly died by exile)
- Eric the younger (Erik den Yngre) c. 854- mention 864, (possibly d. 873)
- Harold (Harald Hårfagre) o. 871- d. o. 933 by Norway
- Uffe (Ubbe) possibly o. 873 (died by exile)
- Sigfrid "Snake eye" (Sigurd Orm i Øje) mention 873- d. 903, do coin money by East Anglia.
- Helgi ? - ?
- Olof the Brash (Olav/Ole den Frøkne) mention o. 925
- Gyrd and Gnupa mention 934
- Sigerich (Sigtryg) about 935
For later Danish monarchs whose existence is verified, see List of Danish monarchs. Odin is considered to be the supreme god of late Germanic and Norse mythology. ...
In the eddic poem RÃgthula (Old Norse RÃgþula ) Song of RÃg, the name RÃg is applied to a god who is called old and wise, mighty and strong who wandered through the world and brought into being (apparently by fathering them) the progenitors of the...
Heimdall returns Brisingamen to Freya Heimdall (Old Norse Heimdallr, the prefix Heim- means world, the affix -dallr is of uncertain origin, perhaps it means pole, bright, or valley) is one of the gods in Norse mythology. ...
For other uses of the word thrall, see Thrall (disambiguation) Thrall (Thræl for men, ThÃr for women) was the Scandinavian name for slave during the Viking Age. ...
Karl can refer to: Carolus Magnus - king of the Franks, the Lombards and Rome (also called Karl/Charles the Great) Carl XVI Gustaf - King of Sweden Karl XV - King of Sweden-Norway Karl XIV Johan - King of Sweden-Norway Karl XIII - King of Sweden-Norway Karl XII - King of Sweden...
Jarl is the Scandinavian language cognate of Earl. ...
Drott, Drótt or Dróttin was a Scandinavian kingly and priestly title corresponding to prince in a wide sense. ...
In Norse mythology, the Swedish king Domar of the House of Ynglings was the son of Domalde. ...
Kon may refer to: Kon, the god of rain and wind in Incan mythology Kon ung, also called RÃg and grandson of the god RÃg in Norse mythology Kon, an artificial soul (modsoul) inhabiting a plushie in the manga and anime series Bleach Satoshi Kon, a famous anime...
Dan can refer to one of several things: In the bible, Dan is the name of one of the sons of Jacob (see Dan (biblical figure)), and of the tribe consisting of his descendants (see Tribe of Dan). ...
In Norse mythology, the Swedish king Domar of the House of Ynglings was the son of Domalde. ...
Fródi (Old Norse Fróði corresponding to Old English Froda) is the name of a number of legendary Danish kings in various texts including Beowulf, Snorri Sturlusons Edda and his Ynglinga saga, Saxo Grammaticus Gesta Danorum, and the Grottisöng. ...
Old Norse persons with the name Halfdan (half dane) (Old Norse sources) or Healfdene (Beowulf) or Haldan (Danish Latin sources) was probably kings. ...
Hroðgar (Hrothgar, Hróar, Ro), legendary Danish king. ...
Helgi means holy and is an old Nordic name still used in e. ...
Snær (Old Norse) Snærr, East Norse SniÅ, Latin Snio) snow, in Norse mythology seemingly a personification of snow, appearing in extant text as an euhemerized legendary Scandinavian king. ...
Snær (Old Norse) Snærr, East Norse SniÅ, Latin Snio) snow, in Norse mythology seemingly a personification of snow, appearing in extant text as an euhemerized legendary Scandinavian king. ...
Fornjót (Old Norse Fornjótr) is an ancient giant in Norse mythology, the father of Kári (a personification of wind), of Logi (a personification of fire), and of Hlér or Ægir (the ruler of the sea). ...
Hrólf Kraki (Old Norse), Rolf Kraki or Rolf Krake was a legendary king at Lejre on the isle of Zealand, Denmark, described in several old sagas and other documents such as the Leire chronicle and Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus. ...
Fródi (Old Norse Fróði corresponding to Old English Froda) is the name of a number of legendary Danish kings in various texts including Beowulf, Snorri Sturlusons Edda and his Ynglinga saga, Saxo Grammaticus Gesta Danorum, and the Grottisöng. ...
Ongendus (Angantyr in Danish) was a king of the Danes, reigning c. ...
(7th century — 8th century — 9th century — other centuries) Events The Iberian peninsula is taken by Arab and Berber Muslims, thus ending the Visigothic rule, and starting almost 8 centuries of Muslim presence there. ...
(7th century — 8th century — 9th century — other centuries) Events The Iberian peninsula is taken by Arab and Berber Muslims, thus ending the Visigothic rule, and starting almost 8 centuries of Muslim presence there. ...
Harold is an Old English name, meaning army leader. It is a common first name. ...
King Godfrid (804-810) was the younger son of King Sigfred. ...
Events October 1 - A man with a sword makes an attempt on emperor Nicephorus Is life. ...
Old Norse persons with the name Halfdan (half dane) (Old Norse sources) or Healfdene (Beowulf) or Haldan (Danish Latin sources) was probably kings. ...
Apart from secondary sources King Hemming (810-811) is only known from three of the annals of the Frankish Empire; the annals of 810, 811 and 812. ...
Harold is an Old English name, meaning army leader. It is a common first name. ...
Events Charles the Bald, Louis the German and Lothar meet at Attigny. ...
Old Norse persons with the name Halfdan (half dane) (Old Norse sources) or Healfdene (Beowulf) or Haldan (Danish Latin sources) was probably kings. ...
Harald Fairhair or Harald Finehair (Old Norse:Haraldr hinn hárfagri, Icelandic:Haraldur hinn hárfagri, Norwegian:Harald Hårfagre) (c. ...
Norfolk and Suffolk, the core area of East Anglia. ...
Old Norse persons with the name Halfdan (half dane) (Old Norse sources) or Healfdene (Beowulf) or Haldan (Danish Latin sources) was probably kings. ...
Most Danes know that the official line of Danish kings begins with Gorm the Old, the father of renowned king Harald Bluetooth who ruled Denmark in the 950s. ...
Section from Shepherds map of the British Isles about 802 AD showing the kingdom of Northumbria Northumbria is primarily the name of an Anglian kingdom which was formed in Great Britain at the beginning of the 7th century, and of the much smaller earldom which succeeded the kingdom. ...
Norfolk and Suffolk, the core area of East Anglia. ...
Helgi means holy and is an old Nordic name still used in e. ...
Olaf was according to the Danish king Sweyn Estridson and Adam of Bremen a Swedish chieftain who conquered Denmark in the late 9th century or early 10th century, and founded the House of Olaf. ...
Gyrd and Gnupa were kings of Denmark in the 10th century according to Sweyn II of Denmark and Adam of Bremen. ...
Sigtrygg Gnupasson was a king of Denmark of the Swedish House of Olaf who ruled in the 10th century, according to Adam of Bremen and Sweyn II of Denmark. ...
This is a list of Danish monarchs, that is, the Kings and ruling Queen of Denmark, including Regents of the Kalmar Union. ...
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