-
belonged to his
alleged great-great-great-grandfather Visbur. Agne
married Skjalf.
Skjalf asked Agne to
honour her dead
father Frosti with a
great feast, which...
- name
skilfing is possible:
Snorri described Erik and Alrik, the sons of
Skjalf to be the de
facto ancestors of this
Norse clan. The
kings who
resided at...
- Heimdallr.
Skjálf 'shaker' Nafnaþulur Also the name of the
daughter of a
Finnish king in
Ynglinga saga. Due to
necklace imagery in the
Finnish Skjálf's tale...
-
after having successfully raided Finland. His
intentions were to
marry Skjalf, the
daughter of the
defeated Finnish chieftain. The
young woman, however...
-
xiiii Yngvi.
Gautreks saga also
makes Alrek and Eirík sons of Agni by
Skjálf and co-kings and it was to them that the
warrior Starkad fled
after his...
-
Drifa (wife of Vanlandi) 3rd century: Drott, wife of
Domar 4th century:
Skjalf (wife of Agne) 5th century: Bera (wife of Alf) 6th century: Yrsa, wife of...
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English scylfe;
similar to Low
German schelf meaning shelf and Old
Norse -
skjalf meaning bench. Wire
shelving "Shelf". Dictionary.com.
Retrieved 2024-02-01...
- the
location where the
Swedish king Agne was
hanged by his
captive bride Skjalf in his
golden torc. She had been
captured by Agne in Finland, and after...
-
after having successfully raided Finland. His
intentions were to
marry Skjalf, the
daughter of the
defeated Finnish tribal chief. The
young woman, however...
- has been
suggested by
Smith to be an Old
Norse combination of
Hildar and
skjálf; a
female personal name and
either shelf or seat. However,
Morris suggests...