- Eadgils,
Adils,
Aðils, Adillus, Aðísl at Uppsölum, Athisl,
Athislus or
Adhel was a semi-legendary king of Sweden, who is
estimated to have
lived during...
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being one. In some of the Hrólf
Kraki material, Bödvar
Bjarki aids
Adils in
defeating Adils'
uncle Áli, in the
Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern. In Beowulf...
- then
relates that
Aðils was in war with a
Norwegian king
named Áli, and they
fought in the
Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern.
Aðils was
married to Yrsa...
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Swedish king
Aðils (Eadgils) as his queen,
which made
Helgi even unhappier.
Missing Yrsa,
Helgi went to
Uppsala to
fetch her, but was
killed by
Aðils in battle...
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Heoroweard had
close connection with
Adils and
Olrik suggests that the real
reason behind Hrólfs
voyage to
Uppsala was
Adils'
support of Heoroweard. However...
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Swedish king
Aðils (Eadgils) as his queen,
which made
Helgi even more unhappy.
Helgi went to
Uppsala to
fetch her, but was
killed by
Aðils in battle. In...
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program named Adils hemmelige dansere(
Adil's secret dancers). This was a two
series program presented at NRK1 in 2013 and 2014.
Adils hemmelige dansere...
- Beowulf), and
writes that
Aðils (Eadgils) was at war with a
Norwegian king
named Áli (Onela). Áli died in the war, and
Aðils took Áli's
helmet Battle-boar...
- Then king
Adils took from him his
helmet Hildisvín [battle-boar] and his
horse Hrafn." In the
Ynglinga saga,
Snorri relates that King
Adils (Eadgils)...
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Adil (also
transliterated as Adel, Arabic: عادل) is an
Arabic masculine given name and surname.
Adil is a
variation of the name Adel, an
Arabic male name...