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Aagesen (or
Aggesen) is a
Danish and
Norwegian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andreas Aagesen (1826–1879),
Danish jurist and politician...
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Svend Aggesen (or "Sven"; also
known as Aggessøn, Aggesøn or Aagesen, in
Latin Sveno Aggonis; born
around 1140 to 1150,
death unknown) was the author...
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Valdemar II led an
expedition across the Elbe to
invade Holstein. Sven
Aggesen, a
Danish nobleman and
author of a
slightly earlier history of Denmark...
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historian Svend Aggesen,
Aggesen's grandfather, a
member of the retinue, was
tried for the
murder of a
fellow housecarl.
Svend Aggesen's account of the...
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located in Lejre. The
medieval chroniclers Saxo
Grammaticus and Sven
Aggesen already suggested that
Lejre was the
chief residence of the Skjöldung clan...
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revenge as in the
Icelandic sagas. The
chronicle of Sven
Aggesen (c. 1190) is the
first Danish text that
mentions the full name, Regnerus...
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Prose Edda, in
Ynglinga saga, in
Chronicon Lethrense, in Sven
Aggesen's history, in Arngrímur Jónsson's
Latin abstract of the lost Skjöldunga...
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written references to the Danes.
According to the 12th-century
author Sven
Aggesen, the
mythical King Dan gave his name to the Danes. The
Danes spoke Proto-Norse...
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related at
length by the 12th-century
Danish historians Saxo and Sven
Aggesen. Offa is also
mentioned in the
Annales Ryenses, Vita
Offae Primi and Vitae...
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formed in
January 2011 by two
Southern Jutland farmers, Jens
Peter Aggesen and
Thorkild Fink, who were
dissatisfied with the
regulation of agriculture...