- In
Norse mythology,
Dyggvi or
Dyggve (Old
Norse "Useful, Effective") was a
Swedish king of the
House of Ynglings.
Dyggvi died and
became the concubine...
- river,
where a
stone was
raised over his ashes. He was
succeeded by his son
Dyggvi.
Snorri Sturluson wrote of
Domar in his
Ynglinga saga (1225): The information...
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century by 16th-century
historiographer Johannes Magnus). He was the son of
Dyggvi, the
former king.
According to legend, he
could understand the
speech of...
- Norse: Dómarr; Swedish: Domar) – son and
successor of Domalde.
Dyggvi (Old Norse:
Dyggvi; Swedish: Dyggve, Dygve) – son and
successor of Domar. Dag the...
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Ynglinga saga is then
quoted that
describes Hel's
taking of
Dyggvi: I
doubt not but
Dyggvi's corpse Hel does hold to **** with him; for Ulf's sib a scion...
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Domald Dómaldi Dómaldi Dómarr Dómarr
Domar Dómarr Dómarr
Dyggvi Dyggvi Dyggui Dyggvi Dyggvi/Tryggvi Dagr s**** Dagr Dagr Dagr s**** Dagr Agni
Alrekr Alricr...
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Danps konungs,
sonar Rígs er
fyrstr var
konungr kallaðr á
danska tungu.
Dyggvi's mother was Drott, the
daughter of king Danp, Ríg's son, who was the first...
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according to
Ynglingatal Fjölnir Sveigðir
Vanlandi Visburr Dómaldr Dómarr
Dyggvi Dagr
Spaka Agni Eiríkr and
Alrekr Yngvi and Alfr Jörundr Aun Egil Óttarr...
- ♂Vísburr ♀unidentified ♂Danpr ♂Gísl ♂Ǫndurr ♂Dómaldi ♂Danr ♀Drótt ♂Dómarr ♂
Dyggvi ♂Dagr s**** ♂Agni ♀Skjǫlf ♂Alrekr ♂Eiríkr ♀Bera ♂Alfr ♂Yngvi ♀Þornbjǫrg...
- Khan-Tuvan
Dyggvi also
known as Tuğan Khagan,
according to
Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a
Khazar Khagan of the 825 AD. Per Pritsak,
Dyggvi led a rebellion...