- Fróði (Old Norse: Frōði; Old English:
Frōda;
Middle High German: Vruote) is the name of a
number of
legendary Danish kings in
various texts including...
- with the Heaðobards,
whose king
Froda had been
killed in a war with the Danes,
Hrothgar sent
Freawaru to
marry Froda's son Ingeld, in an
unsuccessful attempt...
-
further than
treating his
relationship with Hroðgar and
their animosity with
Froda and Ingeld, the
Scandinavian sources expand on his life as the king at Lejre...
-
earthly paradise of Valinor. Frodo's name
comes from the Old
English name
Fróda,
meaning "wise by experience".
Commentators have
written that he combines...
-
between the
Scyldings Hroðgar and Hroðulf on one side, and the Heaðobards
Froda and
Ingeld on the other,
appears both in
Beowulf and in Widsith. Scholars...
-
Alexandru Froda (July 16, 1894 –
October 7, 1973) was a
Romanian mathematician with
contributions in the
field of
mathematical analysis, algebra, number...
-
literature without a name. It is
called Froda's theorem in some
recent works; in his 1929 dissertation,
Alexandru Froda stated that the
result was previously...
- Mölum enn framar. Mun Yrsu sonr, niðr Halfdanar,
hefna Fróða; sá mun
hennar heitinn verða burr ok bróðir,
vitum báðar þat. Let us
grind on! Yrsa's son...
- the help of
Thorir Houndsfoot and
Queen Yrsa's army, led by Vöggr. Elg-
Fróða þáttr (The Tale of Elgfróði) is
referenced in Hrólfs saga
kraka as describing...
-
aided Aun's
successor Egil
against the
rebelling thrall Tunni. This may be
Froda the
Heathobard of
Beowulf who
becomes Fróði the
slayer of
Halfdan in other...