Blood in the Earth

Odin (Woden)

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  • Born  210 
    Gender  Male 
    Person ID  I473  My Genealogy
    Last Modified  4 Jun 2012 

    Father  Frithuwald (or Bor),   b. 190, Asgard, Asia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother  Beltsa,   b. 194, Asgard, Asia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID  F295  Group Sheet

    Family  Friege (Frigg, Frea) of Siluria,   b. 223, Asgard, Asia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    >1. Njord Swedes,   b. 228, Noatun, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified  4 Jun 2012 
    Family ID  F293  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • Early legendary kings of Denmark.
      # Note:
      # Note: The kings of Denmark, like the Saxon, Norwegian, and Swedish rulers, all claim descent from Odin. Odin's real name, according to the old stories, was Sigge Fridulfson, but he called himself Odin so that people would worship him.
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      Odin is said to have come from Asgard, the legendary home of the gods. (Interestingly, the twelth-century Danish historian Saxo identifies Asgard with Byzantium.) Traveling north from Asgard in the first century AD, Odin allegedly founded the
      Kingdom of the Svear in Uppsala sometime before the Christian era.

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      King Odin, we are told, had five sons. They reigned over various parts of Scandinavia, and at least two of them ruled in Denmark. (One must remember that Denmark at that time included Skane. Although this region has belonged to Sweden in modern
      times, it was Danish from legendary through medieval times.) We shall not endeavor to mention all the legendary kings of Denmark, but rather highlight some of the more famous and interesting heroes of the sagas.

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      The Danish kings, like those of Norway and Sweden, did not always follow a direct line of succession from father to son. But they were required to be of noble blood, and they were elected by a gathering of nobles known as the "Thing". [Royal
      Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev]

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      # Note: Title: Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev, by Rupert Alen & Anna Dahlquist, 1997, King's River Publ.
      # Note: Page: 73-74

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