- Wihtlæg, Whitlæg, Wighlek, Wiglecus,
Wiglek,
Witlac or
Viglek is a
legendary king of
either Denmark or
Angeln in
Germanic legends.[dubious – discuss] He...
- Jutland,
where he
encountered the
enmity of
Wiglek, Rørik's successor. He was
slain in a
battle against Wiglek.
Although she had
promised to die with him...
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mentioning Wihtlæg's parentage,
introduces Wihtlæg as a
Danish king
named Wiglek, who was the
slayer of
Amleth (Hamlet).
Casere (Kjárr). He was made ancestor...
- bore him the son
Amleth (Hamlet). When Rørik died, he was
succeeded by
Wiglek. Here, Rørik is the son of
Ingjald Frodason (Ingeld), and the half brother...
-
governor Fialler retired after having been
attacked by the
Danish king
Wiglek:
Elysian Fields Tír na nÓg Rydberg,
Viktor (1907).
Teutonic Mythology, Vol...
-
descendants are
frequently viewed as
legendary Kings of the Angles, but as
Wiglek, he is
transformed into a king of Denmark, the
rival of
Amleth (Hamlet)...
-
Legendary titles Preceded by Wihtlæg King of the
Angles Succeeded by Offa of
Angel Preceded by
Wiglek King of
Denmark Succeeded by Uffo...
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Prince of Jutland, his
murder of his
father Horvendill, and his
rivalry with
Wiglek, the
Prince of Denmark.
Kirkus Reviews declared it to be "slightly salacious"...
- heath'. In the
account of Saxo Grammaticus,
Amlethus dies in
battle against Wiglek and is
indeed buried on a
plain in Jutland,
which was
afterwards named after...