- 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...
- or Rolf Krage.
Their Swedish enemy, King Eadgils,
appears as
Athislus or
Athisl (the
Chronicon Lethrense calls him Hakon.) The only
Danish work that retains...
- dead, a
Swedish king,
called Hakon in the
Chronicon Lethrense proper, and
Athisl in the
Annales –
corresponding to
Eadgils –
forced the
Danes to
accept a...
-
older than Snorri's
quotation (continuing
after Eadgils,
called Adils or
Athisl):
Thorsteins saga Víkingssonar
makes Eysteinn the
father of
Anund and grandfather...
-
Their father Frowin/Freawine was
challenged to
combat by the
Swedish king
Athisl, and killed. King Wermund, who
liked their father,
subsequently raised Ket...
- Vendilkráka Óttarr Vendilskráka
Eadgils and
Eanmund Aðils Aðísl at Uppsölum Adils/
Athisl Aðils Aðils at Uppsölum
Eysteinn Eysteinn Eustein Eysteinn Eysteinn Yngvarr...
- ÞINA : IFTIR : MAL : MURU : FUSTRA : SINI : TOTIRTUFKALS : KONA : IS :
AÞISL : ATI+ [B]ITRA : IS : LAIFA : FUSTRA : KUÞAN : ÞAN : SON : ILAN + Translation:...
- Beowulf. In
Scandinavian sources, he
appears as Helgo,
Helghe or Helgi.
Athisl, in
Annals of Lund, or Hākun in
Chronicon lethrense. In
other Scandinavian...
-
avenged by his two sons Ket and Wig. However, the two sons
fought against Athisl two
against one, a
national disgrace that was
redeemed by
their brother-in-law...
- and
killed himself. Both
Helghe and Ro
being dead, the
Swedish king Hakon/
Athisl (i.e. Eadgils)
forced the
Danes to
accept a dog as king. The dog king was...