-
Viking expedition in
which he had
slain Koll, king of Norway,
married Gerutha,
daughter of Rørik Slyngebond, king of Denmark; they had a son, Amleth...
- Amleth. But Feng, out of jealousy,
murdered Horwendill, and
persuaded Gerutha to
become his wife, on the plea that he had
committed the
crime for no...
-
characters have
different names in Saxo, Belleforest, and
Shakespeare (e.g.
Gerutha, Geruthe, Gertrude), and the novel, in
three parts,
modulates the names...
-
strength of
their friendship Ørvendil
wooed and
obtained Rørik's
daughter Gerutha for his bride, who bore him a son, Amleth. In view of Saxo's
tendency to...
- of time
pillaging and won so much fame that Rørik gave him his
daughter Gerutha (Gertrude) who bore him the son
Amleth (Hamlet). When Rørik died, he was...