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Amleth (Old Norse:
Amlóði;
Latinized as Amlethus) is a
figure in a
medieval Scandinavian legend, the
direct inspiration of the
character of
Prince Hamlet...
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- 100 kg, Hálfdrættingur [ˈhaulvˌtraihtiŋkʏr̥] ("Half-carrier") at 54 kg and
Amlóði [ˈamˌlouːðɪ] ("Hamlet or Weakling") 23 kg. They were
traditionally used...
- origin. A
Scandinavian version of the
story of
Hamlet (called
Amleth or
Amlóði,
which means "mad" or "not sane" in Old Norse) was put into
writing around...
- 17th-century
Nordic scholar, Torfaeus,
compared the
Icelandic hero
Amlóði (
Amlodi) and the hero
Prince Ambales (from the
Ambales Saga) to Shakespeare's...
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physical strength is
measured by the stone. In
ascending capacity they are
amlóði, hálfsterkur and fullsterkur.
Someone who
could break the
floor with the...
- Amlethæ. In
terms of
etymology the Old
Icelandic name
Amlóði comes from the
Icelandic noun
amlóði,
meaning "fool",
suggestive of the way that
Hamlet acts...
-
physical strength is
measured by the stone. In
ascending capacity they are
amlóði, hálfsterkur and fullsterkur.
Someone who
could break the
floor with the...
- as Hamlet's
Grave (Hamlets Grav), the
burial site of
Amleth (Amlethus,
Amlodi, Amblett), the
Jutish chieftain of
historical legend on whom Hamlet, the...
- from
County Kerry, Ireland. Hugh
Kenner (1989) has
argued that the name
Amloði (the Old
Icelandic form of the name Hamlet)
originates with the
Irish form...