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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...
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known chronicle of
Danish kings to be
written in
Denmark was
Chronicon Lethrense ("The
Chronicle of Lejre"),
which was
composed by an
unknown author, likely...
- 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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Archived 2011-07-20 at the
Wayback Machine Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundense:
Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundense in
translation by
Peter Tunstall...
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daughter becomes the
famous Åsynje Gerðr. The
Chronicle of
Lejre (“Chronicon
Lethrense”)
written about 1170
introduces a
primeval King
Ypper of
Uppsala whose...
- king (called
Eadgils in Beowulf). However,
according to the
Chronicon Lethrense and Hrólf Kraki's saga, she was the
daughter of
Helgi (Halga), whereas...
- mythology. He is
mentioned in the 12th
century Gesta Danorum and
Chronicon Lethrense, and in 13th-century
sources including Ynglinga saga, Nafnaþulur, and...
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defeated Hiarn in
single combat and
became king of Denmark. In the
Chronicon Lethrense,
Fritleff came from the
northern regions during the
reign of Aki, married...
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Archived 20 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundense:
Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundense in
translation by
Peter Tunstall...