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Gesta Danorum ("Deeds of the Danes") is a
patriotic work of
Danish history, by the 12th-century
author Saxo
Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate", literally...
- Skjöldunga saga. In the
Gesta Danorum I.e. Hrólfr Kraki's saga The
Chronicon Lethrense/Annales Lundenses,
Gesta Danorum and the Skjöldunga saga The Chronicon...
- the main
advisor to
Valdemar I of Denmark. He is the
author of the
Gesta Danorum, the
first full
history of Denmark, from
which the
legend of
Amleth would...
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Latin abstract of the lost Skjöldunga saga and in Saxo Grammaticus'
Gesta Danorum. He also
appears in the Old
English poem Beowulf. The
various accounts...
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Danish ruler. The
first to do so is Saxo
Grammaticus in his work
Gesta Danorum (c. 1200). This work
mixes Norse legend with data
about Danish history...
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translation at
Northvegr Gesta Danorum: Book 2 of
Gesta Danorum at the
Online Medieval &
classical library Book 6 of
Gesta Danorum at the
Online Medieval &...
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Eysteinn Beli, who
later was
killed by Ragnar's sons.
According to
Gesta Danorum (book 7), by Saxo Grammaticus, Ring was the son of the
Swedish king Ingjald...
- one, but the poem is a late 17th-century
imitation of the Edda. In
Gesta Danorum, Gro is a
woman saved from
marrying a
giant by King Gram. In
Viktor Rydberg's...
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warriors are also
mentioned in the
Latin work
Gesta Danorum. Both the fornaldarsögur and
Gesta Danorum were
written after the
Viking Age and are considered...
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castle was
referred to as the "Castle of the Danes", in
Latin castrum danorum and in
contemporary archaic Estonian taani linna. From the latter, the...