- Hrœrekr
Ringslinger or
Ringscatterer (Old Norse: Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi, Old Danish: Rørik Slængeborræ or Rørik Slyngebond) was a
legendary 7th-century[citation...
- of Sweden. It
relates that he gave Auðr in
marriage to king Hrœrekr
Ringslinger of Zealand, in
spite of the fact that she
wanted to
marry Hrœrek's brother...
- Sögubrot, Njal's Saga and the Lay of Hyndla,
Harald was the son of Hrœrekr
Ringslinger (slöngvanbaugi), the king of Zealand. Sögubrot
relates that his mother...
-
which appear in Sögubrot: Helgi, (joint ?) king of
Zealand Hrœrekr
Ringslinger (brother of Helgi), king / (co-kingship) of
Zealand Ivar
Vidfamne (the...
-
early Scandinavian history. A
legendary Danish champion, see Hrærekr
Ringslinger. Ubba, a
ninth century Viking Ubbo can also
refer to:
Hippo Regius This...
-
various counterparts named Rørik and Hrœrekr in
Norse mythology Hrœrekr
Ringslinger (Rørik Slængeborræ or Rørik Slyngebond),
mythological king in what is...
-
death of King Ivar Vidfamne, Aud's
eldest son by the
Danish king Hrœrekr
Ringslinger, Harald,
conquered all of his grandfather's
territory and
became known...
-
prince of
Zealand (Old Norse:
Helgi Hv****i) was the
brother of Hrœrekr
Ringslinger, the king of Zealand, and they
lived in the 7th century. Hrœrekr married...
- He was a
legendary Danish king and the son of the
Lejre king Hrœrekr
Ringslinger with Auðr the Deep-Minded, the
daughter of Ivar Vidfamne.
According to...
-
kraki (Hroðulf), who in
other sources is also
called Ringslinger. In
Gesta Danorum, the
early ringslinger is the son of the
Swedish king Höðr (who took over...