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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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agreed that Ongenþeow is
identical to King Egil (also Angantyr) in the
Ynglingasaga. In this saga, Egil is
killed by a bull,
which likely originates from...
- Saga-Book 20 (1978–81), pp. 7–23 (pdf),
Claus Krag,
Ynglingatal og
Ynglingasaga: en
studie i
historiske kilder, Oslo:
Universitetsforlaget 1991, OCLC 256562288...
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reference to the
norns appears in Hvini's poem in
Ynglingatal 24
found in
Ynglingasaga 47,
where King
Halfdan is put to rest by his men at Borró. This reference...
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Archived from the
original on 2015-07-02.
Retrieved 2020-06-29. "Snorres
Ynglingasaga".
Foteviken Museum (in Swedish).
Retrieved 2020-06-27.
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stone which closes behind them,
whereupon he is
never seen again.
Ynglingasaga also
describes this
dwarf as
being afraid of the sun (Old Norse: dagskjarr)...
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Ynglings of
Sweden were chosen".
Claus Krag,
Ynglingatal og
Ynglingasaga: en
studie i
historiske kilder, Oslo:
Universitetsforlaget 1991, OCLC...
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eventually make
peace in
order to form a
fully integrated society. The
Norse Ynglingasaga tells of a war
between the Æsir (led by Oðinn and Thor) and the Vanir...
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Valdar and his great-grandfather as Hróarr (i.e. the Hroðgar of Beowulf).
Ynglingasaga, aut****d by
Snorri Sturluson in c. 1230,
relates that the
Swedish king...
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Archived 6
September 2005 at the
Wayback Machine The
article Snorres Ynglingasaga at the site of the
Foteviken Museum, Sweden. An
obsolete name for Sweden...