- The
Scyldings (OE
Scyldingas) or Skjǫldungs (ON Skjǫldungar), both
meaning "descendants of Scyld/Skjǫldr", were,
according to legends, a clan or dynasty...
- King
Hemming of the Danes,
quite possibly because of the King of the
Scyldingas in Hedeby,
Southern Jutland were suc****bing to
Emperor Charlemagne, accepting...
-
Alexander (2002:28).
Lawrence (1909:249). "Ðā wæs on burgum Bēowulf
Scyldinga",
translated "Then it fell to Beow to keep the forts". (Heaney, Beowulf:...
- Brännö, west of
Gothenburg in the Kattegatt)
Danes (Germanic tribe):
Scyldingas (Skjöldungar) clan
Dauciones Eunixi Evagreotingis /
Evagres Favonae Fervir...
-
Scandinavia (PhD thesis). St John's College. Anderson, CE (2016). "Scyld
Scyldinga:
Intercultural Innovation at the
Interface of West and
North Germanic"...
-
strictly defined) as well as the
literal referent: Hrōðgar maþelode, helm
Scyldinga ... "Hrothgar, helm (=protector, lord) of the Scyldings, said ..." (Beowulf...
- at line 499: Hunferð maþelode,
Ecglafes bearn, þe æt
fotum sæt
frean Scyldinga.
Unferth spoke, Ecglaf's son, He who sat at the feet of the lord of the...
- Ad wæs geæfned, ond icge gold ahæfen of horde. Here-
Scyldinga betst beadorinca wæs on bæl gearu. Æt þæm ade wæs eþgesyne
swatfah syrce, swyn ealgylden...
- (Thesis).
University of Cambridge. Anderson, Carl
Edlund (2016). "Scyld
Scyldinga:
Intercultural Innovation at the
Interface of West and
North Germanic"...
- (Thesis).
University of Cambridge. Anderson, Carl
Edlund (2016). "Scyld
Scyldinga:
Intercultural Innovation at the
Interface of West and
North Germanic"...