-
theorizes a
connection between the "curl"
etymology and the
Odinic cult name
Odinkar that
appears in
runic inscriptions,
which means "the one with the (long...
- as some
belonging to
recently converted Nordic families.
Among them was
Odinkar the
Elder who
preached in Funen, Zealand,
Scania and Sweden. Eventually...
-
Sitriuk kununt sun sin auk
Knubu (Holy
Asfrith carved this gravestone,
Odinkar's daughter,
after Sigtrygg, king, her son and Gnupa's). A. V. Storm, "Pages...
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Sitriuk kununt sun sin auk
Knubu (Holy
Asfrid carved this gravestone,
Odinkar's daughter,
after Sigtrygg, king, her son and Gnupa's). A. V. Storm, "Pages...
-
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen,
Adaldag (937-988),
appointed a Dane
called Odinkar the
Elder for the
Swedish lands.
Being a
pious man of
noble stock, he could...
-
Sitriuk kununt sun sin auk
Knubu (Holy
Asfrith carved this gravestone,
Odinkar's daughter,
after Sigtrygg, king, her son and Gnupa's). A. V. Storm, "Pages...
- and
Gnupa (sons of Olof)
Sigtrygg Gnup****on (son of
Gnupa and Asfrid,
Odinkar's daughter) The
existence of
Gnupa and
Sigtrygg is
confirmed by the two...
-
created a
Catholic diocese in 988. The
first recorded bishops of
Odense were
Odinkar Hvide and Reginbert, who was
consecrated by
Archbishop Æthelnoth of Canterbury...
- æft {}
Sigtryg {} kunung, {} Ásfriðr made the memorial, the
daughter of
Odinkar,
after King Sigtrygg, B ÷ sun sun ÷ sin sin ÷ ÷ auk ok ÷ knubu...
- Hamburg-Bremen also
worked in
Denmark during this period, but he
named only
Odinkar the
Elder who was a
kinsman of the king.
Gelting 2007, p. 73.
Gelting 2007...