-
somehow ended up
placed in a ship
which was set adrift. In the
Annales Ryenses and Saxo Grammaticus'
Gesta Danorum (Book 1) Skjöld, that is Scyld, is...
- 1130-1228 (Den Ældre Næstved årbog)
Annales Ripenses (Ribe årbogen)
Annales Ryenses (Ryd årbogen) (sometimes also
known as
Chronicon Erici Regis)
Annales Scanici...
- The
abbey is
perhaps best
known as the
place of
origin of the
Annales Ryenses, or the
Annals of Ryd (Danish: Rydårbogen),
which chronicles the history...
-
supplied material for
several other chronicles, such as the
conscise Annales Ryenses (around 1290), the
Compendium Saxonum (1340s) and the
Gesta Danorum på...
-
historians Saxo and Sven Aggesen. Offa is also
mentioned in the
Annales Ryenses, Vita
Offae Primi and
Vitae duorum Offarum.
According to
Widsith and the...
- for the
first time in
Scandinavian sources. The
Danish chronicle Annales Ryenses mentions that
Danish Vikings conquered "the
whole of Prussia, Semigallia...
- century)
summarize the story.
References can also be
found in the
Annales Ryenses, the
Annales Slesvicensis, and
several runic m****cripts
summarizing the...
-
known as Dagmar, in 1205 at Lübeck.
According to the
records of
Annales Ryenses (Rydårbogen), in 1206
Queen Dagmar influenced Valdemar to
release one of...
-
unfamiliarity with
Wendish geography turned into an island. The
Danish Annales Ryenses are
unique in
placing the
battle in the Schlei.
Modern historians are divided...
- [citation needed] The
slaying of
Eadgils is also
mentioned in
Annales Ryenses and by the
Danish historian Svend Aagesen. The
latter says that the shameful...