- A
number of
royal genealogies of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms,
collectively referred to as the Anglo-Saxon
royal genealogies, have been
preserved in a m****cript...
- the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle are: Vegdagr/Wægdæg/Wecta.
According to Snorri,
Vegdeg ruled East Saxony. In the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the
Wecta form of the name...
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Edwin of Northumbria.
Wecta appears in the
Prologue to the
Prose Edda as
Vegdeg, one of Woden's sons, a
mighty king who
ruled East Saxony.
Although Wecta...
- the Saxons. Wecta,
mentioned in
multiple king-lists,
possible cognate of
Vegdeg, a son of Woden. Modra, the 'Mothers',
whose festival 'Modraniht' is mentioned...
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north into the land that is now
called Saxland" In Saxland, Odin's sons
Vegdeg,
Beldeg (Baldr) and Sigi
founded the
ruling houses of the Franks, from whom...