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Legendary King of Sweden
Vanlandi or Vanlande (Old Norse: "Man from the Land of the Vanir") was, according to Norse mythology, a Swedish king who ruled at Uppsala as part of the
Vanlandi
Subgroup of Norse deities
he meets a woman by the name of Vana and the two produce a child named Vanlandi (whose name means "Man from the Land of the Vanir"). While not attested
Vanir
Legendary King of Sweden
successor of Fjölnir and the predecessor of Vanlandi: iiii Fjölnir. sá er dó at Friðfróða. v Svegðir. vi Vanlandi. McKinnell (2005:70). "Ynglinga saga at
Sveigðir
Legendary King of Sweden
Son") was a legendary Swedish king of the House of Ynglings and the son of Vanlandi. He was burned to death inside his hall by the arson of two of his own
Visbur
Mythological Swedish and Norwegian royal dynasty
Fjölnir Fjölnir Sveigðir Svegðir Swegthir Svegðir Sveigðir Vanlandi Vanlandi Wanlanda Vanlandi Vanlandi Vísburr Visburr Wisbur Vísburr Vísburr Dómaldi Dómaldr
Yngling
Malicious entity in Germanic and Slavic folklore
early as in the Norse Ynglinga saga from the 13th century. Here, King Vanlandi Sveigðisson of Uppsala lost his life to a nightmare (mara) conjured by
Mare_(folklore)
Personification of snow in Norse mythology
relates how Vanlandi the ruler of Sweden visited Snow and married his daughter Drífa, but left in the spring and did not return. Drífa bore Vanlandi a son called
Snær
Home of the Vanir
"Vanaland", located in Sweden. The two produced a child, who they named Vanlandi (meaning "Man from the Land of the Vanir"). The existence of Nine Worlds
Vanaheimr
Legendary hall in Norse mythology
10th-century skald Þjóðólfr of Hvinir describing that, upon his death, King Vanlandi went to Valhalla. In chapter 32 of Hákonar saga Góða, Haakon I of Norway
Valhalla
Svegder, Svegde) – son and successor of Fjölnir. Vanlande (Old Norse: Vanlandi; Swedish: Vanlande, Vanland) – son and successor of Sveigder. Visbur (Old
List of legendary kings of Sweden
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Sweden
list of Swedish queens of legend. Vana, wife of Sveigðir Drifa, wife of Vanlandi 3rd century: Drott, wife of Domar 4th century: Skjalf (wife of Agne) 5th
List of Swedish royal consorts
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Norse mythical character
♂Frosti ♂Loki ♀Sigyn ♂Fjǫlnir ♂Snær ♂Narfi ♂Sveigðir ♀Vana ♀Nótt ♂Naglfari ♂Vanlandi ♀Drífa ♂Auðr hinn ríki ♂Rígr ♀unidentified ♂Vísburr ♀unidentified ♂Danpr
Fornjót
Woman who practiced the seiðr
Vanlandi hét son Svegðis, er ríki tók eptir hann ok réð fyrir Uppsala auð; hann var hermaðr mikill, ok hann fór víða um lönd. Hann þá vetrvist á Finnlandi
Huld
Vanheimr, the land of the Vanir (a clan of Norse gods), and they had the son Vanlandi. Snorri relates in Ynglinga saga that Sveigðir wanted to meet Odin and
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, P–S
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_P–S
Old Norse skaldic poem
and events. The line of kings according to Ynglingatal: Fjölnir Sveigðir Vanlandi Visburr Dómaldr Dómarr Dyggvi Dagr Spaka Agni Eiríkr and Alrekr Yngvi and
Ynglingatal
Semi-legendary Swedish king
Svíakonungr. iii Freyr. iiii Fjölnir. sá er dó at Friðfróða. v Svegðir. vi Vanlandi. vii Visburr. viii Dómaldr. ix Dómarr. x Dyggvi. xi Dagr. xii Alrekr. xiii
Eadgils
named Hulð, whom she had paid to transport Vanlandi to Lappland with magic, or kill him. The magic caused Vanlandi to want to go Lappland, but his advisors
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, D–E
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_D–E
Hrólfs saga kraka, Bjarkarímur Valtari See Walter of Aquitaine Vanlandi Old Norse: Vanlandi, Latin: Wanlanda The name means "man from the land of the Vanir"
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, T–Y
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_T–Y
named Huld, whom she had paid to transport Vanlandi to Lappland with magic, or kill him. The magic caused Vanlandi to want to go Lappland, but his advisors
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, Hi–Hy
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_Hi–Hy
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