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According to the
Ynglinga saga,
Hugleik or
Ochilaik was a
Swedish king of the
House of Yngling.[citation needed] He was the son of Alf and Bera. Some...
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attack the country. King
Hugleik gathers a
great army to
oppose him, but
loses a
battle at Fyrisvold. Hake
kills Hugleik together with two of his sons...
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among whom was the
legendary warrior Starkad the Old. The
Swedish king
Hugleik had also
gathered a
large army and was
supported by the two
champions Svipdag...
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often put to doubt. Chochilaicus—see
Hugleik and Hygelac—c. 515 AD,
mentioned by
Gregory of
Tours (538–594).
Hugleik,
according to the
written sources,...
- who
killed the
Swedish king Östen, and Haki who
killed the
Swedish king
Hugleik. However, in both
cases they
ultimately lost due to lack of po****r support...
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Sagas more obvious. In
Scandinavian mythology, the
battle between Haki and
Hugleik took
place on
these wolds, as well as that
between Haki and Jorund. It...
- – sons of Alaric; co-successors of
Alaric and Eric.
Hugleik (Old Norse: Hugleikr; Swedish:
Hugleik, Huglek) – son of Alf;
successor of
Yngvi and Alf. Haki...
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mounds on the
Fyrisvellir (Fyris Wolds). Alf was
succeeded by his son
Hugleik. The poem in Ynglingatal: The
Historia Norwegiæ
presents a
Latin summary...
- from the poem. He may also have been his father, or his brother-in-law.
Hugleik Chlochilaicus Peterson, Lena (2007). "Lexikon över
urnordiska personnamn"...
- king
Hugleik (this
event also
appears in
Gesta Danorum where Haco
kills the
Irish king Huglethus) only to be
killed later in
battle with
Hugleik's cousin...