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Visbur or
Wisbur (Old
Norse "Certain/Undoubted Son") was a
legendary Swedish king of the
House of
Ynglings and the son of Vanlandi. He was
burned to death...
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Finland called Driva. They have a son
Visbur, but then
Vanlande leaves his
family for a long time.
Driva sends Visbur to
Sweden and asks the
witch Huld to...
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according to
Snorri Sturluson, with ósgæssa, "ill-luck". He was the son of
Visbur. The luck of the king is the luck of the land, and Domalde's rule was marked...
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arranged so that
Vanlandi was hag
ridden to death. He was
succeeded by his son
Visbur.
Snorri Sturluson wrote of
Vanlandi in his
Ynglinga saga (1225) (note that...
- Vanlande, Vanland) – son and
successor of Sveigder.
Visbur (Old Norse: Vísburr; Swedish:
Visbur, Visburr) – son and
successor of Vanlande.
Domalde (Old...
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Later she was
hired by Vanlade's
grandchildren to kill his son
Visbur. It is said in
Sturlunga saga that
Sturla Þórðarson
entertained King Magnús...
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which is said to have
belonged to his
alleged great-great-great-grandfather
Visbur. Agne
married Skjalf.
Skjalf asked Agne to
honour her dead
father Frosti...
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descendants of Dan in Denmark. Þorri is the
brother of Driva,
mother of
Visbur, as
attested by the
scolding poetic genealogy known as Ynglingatal, by King...
- left in the
spring and did not return. Drífa bore
Vanlandi a son
called Vísbur. See
Vanlandi for
further details. The
Hversu also
mentions in p****ing,...
- the
sacrifice of the king:
Domald took the
heritage left by his
father Visbur, and
ruled over the land. As in his time
there was
great famine and distress...