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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...
- Sæmundr Sigfússon,
better known as Sæmundr
fróði (Sæmundr the Learned; 1056–1133), was an
Icelandic priest and scholar. Sæmundr is
known to have studied...
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Fróði Benjaminsen (born 14
December 1977) is a
Faroese former footballer who pla**** as a
defender or midfielder.
Benjaminsen previously pla**** for HB...
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Ittla Frodi (17
February 1931 – 18
February 2003) was a
Swedish actress,
writer and producer.
Frodi appeared in
about 15
films between 1954 and 1971....
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Fróði's Peace (Old Norse: Fróðafrið) is a semi-legendary
period of
peace throughout Northern Europe that is
referenced in
Nordic mythology,
skaldic poetry...
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Danish king of the
Scylding (Skjöldung) lineage, the son of king
named Fróði in many accounts,
noted mainly as the
father to the two
kings who succeeded...
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Berit Marianne Frodi (born 19
April 1926) is a
Swedish actress,
singer and director.
Frodi was born in
April 1926 in Gothenburg. She was the daughter...
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introduces a second,
later Fróði, said to be son of
certain Dan Mikilláti. The
second Fróði is
known both as
Fróði Mikilláti and
Fróði the Peace-lover and looks...
- song of two
young slave girls bought in
Sweden by the
Danish King
Frodi (cf.
Fróði in the
Prose Edda). The
girls are
brought to a
magic grindstone to...
- Fjölnir was said to have
drowned in a vat of mead
while visiting Peace-
Fróði, a
similarly legendary king of Zealand, the
Danish island. Fjölnir was then...