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Ynglinga saga (modern
Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈiŋliŋka ˈsaːɣa]) is a Kings' saga,
originally written in Old
Norse by the
Icelandic poet and historian...
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become French emperor of the
Romans Charlemagne, King Widukind. The
Ynglinga saga and Sögubrot make
clear that his
homeland was Scania. The
sagas say...
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recorded in the 13th
century by an
unknown source, and the
Heimskringla book
Ynglinga saga, a
euhemerized account of the
Norse gods
composed by
Snorri Sturluson...
- platform. As
related in the saga: As
described by
Snorri Sturluson in his
Ynglinga saga, seiðr
includes both
divination and mani****tive magic. It
seems likely...
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Ynglingatal or
Ynglinga tal (Old Norse: 'Enumeration of the Ynglingar') is a
Skaldic poem
cited by
Snorri Sturluson in the
Ynglinga saga, the
first saga...
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Zealand from King Aleif,
creating the
kingdom of Denmark.
Snorri Sturluson's
Ynglinga saga
relates the
story of King
Dygvi of Sweden: Dygvi's
mother was Drótt...
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various texts including Beowulf,
Snorri Sturluson's
Prose Edda and his
Ynglinga saga, Saxo Grammaticus'
Gesta Danorum, and the Grottasǫngr. A
Danish king...
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extensive account on the life of
Ingjald in the
Ynglinga saga
which is part of the Heimskringla. The
Ynglinga saga, a part of the
Heimskringla relates that...
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giantesses were to be his
undoing (see Grottasöngr). The
Ynglinga saga
tells that Fjölnir was the son of
Freyr himself and his wife Gerd...
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source when he told the
story of Aðils (Eadgils) and Yrsa, in his
Ynglinga saga, a part of the Heimskringla. What
remains of the Skjöldunga saga is...