- Halga, Helgi,
Helghe or
Helgo was a
legendary Danish king
living in the
early 6th century. His name
would in his own
language (Proto-Norse) have been *Hailaga...
- two sons,
Helghe (Halga) and Ro (Hroðgar). When
Haldan died of old age,
Helghe and Ro
divided the
kingdom so that Ro
ruled the land, and
Helghe the sea...
-
report that Ro and
Helghe were the sons of Haldan, who died of old age. The two
brothers shared the rule, Ro
taking the land and
Helghe the water. They also...
-
relate that
Hother was the king of the
Saxons and son of Hothbrod, whom
Helghe had
killed to win all of Denmark.
Hother first slew Othen's (i.e. Odin)...
- his name
takes in Beowulf. In
Scandinavian sources, he
appears as Helgo,
Helghe or Helgi. Athisl, in
Annals of Lund, or Hākun in
Chronicon lethrense. In...
-
primeval king of Sweden) Ro (= Haldan) Hald**** (= Ro) in
Lejre and sea-king
Helghe, the sons of Ro (= Haldan) A dog king Raki,
Rachus or
Saurr ruled Denmark...
- (and the
included Annales Lundenses)
tells that one day, the
Danish king
Helghe arrived in Halland/Lolland and
slept with T****, the
daughter of one of...
- king of
Denmark in
Gesta Danorum Succeeded by Ro and
Helgo Preceded by Dan
Mythological king of
Denmark in
Chronicon Lethrense Succeeded by Ro and
Helghe...
-
Lethrense (and the
included Annales Lundenses) tell that when the
Danish kings Helghe (Halga) and Ro (Hroðgar) were dead, the
Swedish king Hakon/Athisl forced...