- (ca.) 307. The
Gesta Danorum describes six
Frothos.
Frotho I
Frotho II
Frotho III
Frotho IV
Frotho V
Frotho VI Elgfróði "Urkon". ydre.se (in Swedish)....
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Frotho III was a
legendary king of Denmark. He was
mentioned by Saxo
Grammaticus in
Gesta Danorum and in the Skjöldunga saga. Saxo's
account of his reign...
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Huglecus Frotho II Dan III
Hiarnus Fridlevus I
Frotho III
Fridlevus II
Frotho IV
Ingellus Olavus I
Haraldus I
Frotho V Hald**** II
Yngwin Sywaldus I Sygarus...
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Frotho I is one of the
legendary Danish kings in Saxo Grammaticus'
Gesta Danorum,
where he has a
substantial biography. He
succeeds his
father Hadingus...
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Frotho II is one of the
legendary Danish kings described in Saxo Grammaticus'
Gesta Danorum. Fróði Olrik's
edition Elton's
translation Davidson, Hilda...
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appears in
Scandinavian traditions as the
killer of a
Danish king
named Fróði/
Frotho, who
corresponds to Froda, the Heaðobard, in Beowulf. In the Scandinavian...
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description of a
dragon killed by
Frotho I. The
dragon is
described as "the
keeper of the mountain."
After Frotho I
kills the dragon, he
takes its ****d...
- has even more to relate,
Hadingus in turn
becomes the
father of a king
Frotho I who is
father of Hald**** I.
Snorri Sturluson in his Edda,
along with...
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origin of Starkad's
admonishing speech to the
Danish king Ingellus, son of
Frotho (see the
account given in
Gesta Danorum below).
Sophus Bugge derived the...
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Focused on empire-building of
Frotho III and his
brilliant Norwegian advisor,
Erick the Eloquent.
Ultimately Frotho ends up
ruling over Britain, Scandinavia...