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Chronicon Lethrense (Danish: Lejrekrøniken English:
Chronicle of Lejre/Leire) is a
small Danish medieval work from the late 12th century,
written in Latin...
- Hrólfr Kraki's saga The
Chronicon Lethrense/Annales Lundenses,
Gesta Danorum and the Skjöldunga saga The
Chronicon Lethrense/Annales
Lundenses and the Gesta...
- and the
Chronicon Lethrense by
describing Helgo and Ro (Hroðgar) as the sons of Hald**** (Healfdene). Like the
Chronicon Lethrense, he
relates that Ro...
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different Modern English translations Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundense:
Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundense in
translation by
Peter Tunstall...
- The
legendary kings of
Denmark are the
predecessors of Gorm the Old, a king who
reigned ca. 930s to 950s and is the
earliest reliably attested Danish ruler...
- and made a
shieldmaiden the
ruler of the rest of
Denmark (cf.
Chronicon Lethrense, below).
Sigurd Ring (as he is now
called in the text)
married Alfhild...
- is
loosely based on the
Jutish chieftain Feng who
appears in
Chronicon Lethrense and in Saxo Grammaticus'
Gesta Danorum.
There has
never been an actual...
- 7th-century[citation needed] king of
Zealand or Denmark, who
appears in
Chronicon Lethrense,
Annals of Lund,
Gesta Danorum, Sögubrot, Njáls saga,
Hversu Noregr byggðist...
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There are also two lesser-known Danish–Latin chronicles, the
Chronicon Lethrense and the
Annales Lundenses, of
which the
latter is
included in the former...
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Scandinavian tradition which appears in
several Scandinavian sources:
Chronicon Lethrense,
Annals of Lund,
Gesta Danorum (book 7),
Heimskringla (Hákonar saga góða)...