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  Northvegr - Saxo's The History of the Danes
And when Fridleif sent a further embassy to ask for her, wishing to vanquish the refusal by persistency, Amund was indignant that a petition he had once denied should be obstinately pressed, and hurried the envoys to death, wishing to offer a brutal check to the zeal of this brazen wooer.
By the death of Amund, Fridleif was freed from a most bitter foe, and obtained a deep and tranquil peace; whereupon he forced his savage temper to the service of delight; and, transferring his ardour to love, equipped a fleet in order to seek the marriage which had once been denied him.
So Fridleif, seeing that the upper part of the creature was proof against attack, assailed the lower side with his sword, and piercing the groin, drew blood from the quivering beast.
www.northvegr.org /lore/saxo/006_02.php   (1871 words)

  
 OMACL: The Danish History: Book Six
Fridleif praised their valour and their vows, but bidding the onlookers wait, went in the night to the river, satisfied with a single companion.
This exasperated the champions who had just promised Fridleif to see that the robbers were extirpated: and they approached the perilous torrent, that they might not seem to tarnish the honour of their promise by a craven neglect of their vow.
When Fridleif had returned from Norway, and was traveling through Sweden, he took on himself to act as ambassador, and sued successfully for Hythin's daughter, whom he had once rescued from a monster, to be the wife of Halfdan, he being still unwedded.
omacl.org /DanishHistory/book6   (15258 words)

  
 Euzell2 - aqwg112 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Fridleif FRODASSON [Parents] was born about 303 in of Hleithra,, Denmark.
Fridleif SKJOLDSSON [Parents] was born about 259 in of Hleithra,, Denmark.
Fridleif SKJOLDSSON was born about 263 in of Hleithra,, Denmark.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~lgillins/euzell2/aqwg112.htm   (441 words)

  
 Fridleif Frodasson
Fridleif's father was Frodi Dansson and his mother was Mrs-Frodi Dansson.
Fridleif and Mrs-Fridleif were married in a religious ceremony in 0476.
View the entire genealogy report of Frodasson families, or surname index of Frodasson pedigrees or report summary of Frodasson heritage from "The Skaggs-Files".
familytrees.genopro.com /Azrael/ind00814.htm   (82 words)

  
 database - pafg183 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Fridleif Frodasson [Parents] was born about 303 in Hleitra (Denmark).
Fridleif Skjoldsson [Parents] was born about 259 in Hleitra (Denmark).
Mrs Fridleif Skjoldsson was born about 263 in Hleitra (Denmark).
members.chello.nl /j.goedhart4/database/pafg183.htm   (335 words)

  
 Scylding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Snorri Sturluson in his Edda, along with some other Old Norse texts, makes Skjöld to be father of Fridleif father of Fróði under whose reign the world was at peace.
Saxo in Books 4–5, long after the reign of Halfdan and the fall of the Skjöldung dynasty, also introduces a king named Dan, the third king with that name in his account, whose son is Fridleif whose son is Fróði under whose reign the world achieves peace.
This Fróði is also the father of a son named Fridleif according to Saxo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Scylding   (691 words)

  
 Peterson Family - pafg283 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Fridleif FRODASSON [Parents] was born about 456 in, Denmark.
Olaf "Vegetus" FRIDLEIFSSON was born about 477 in, Denmark.
Ingjald FRODASSON [Parents] was born about 501 in, Denmark.
members.fortunecity.com /tuatha1/pafg283.htm   (352 words)

  
 George Borrow: Romantic Ballads (Fridleif and Helga)
Home :: Virtual Library :: English :: George Borrow :: Romantic Ballads :: Fridleif and Helga.
She sat down, and soon, from a bush that was near,
Sir Fridleif approach'd her with sword and with spear:
www.farid-hajji.net /books/en/Borrow_George/rm-fridleifh.html   (780 words)

  
 Mrs-Fridleif Skjoldsson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Marriage: Fridleif Skjoldsson Abt 280, Of, Hleithra,, Denmark
Mrs-Fridleif married Fridleif Skjoldsson, son of Skjold King Of The Danes and Gefion, about 280 in Of, Hleithra,, Denmark.
(Fridleif Skjoldsson was born about 259 in Of, Hleithra,, Denmark.)
www.minchinfamily.bigpondhosting.com /1735.htm   (50 words)

  
 Saxo Grammaticus - Book Six   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hiarn, stupefied, said: "Had I caught thee I would have first challenged thee, and then fought thee, to give thee a better chance of wiping out thy reproach."
Fridleif presently took him at his word, challenged him and slew him, and buried his body in a barrow that bears the dead man's name.
Next, after the birds had sung, a belt fell from on high, which showed writing to interpret the song.
normannii.org /guilds_lore/lore/saxo/saxo_book06.htm   (15360 words)

  
 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Fridleif SKJOLDSSON ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...
Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Fridleif SKJOLDSSON ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
Fridleif married Mrs Skjoldsson Fridleif about 280 in Hleithra,, Denmark.
(Mrs Skjoldsson Fridleif was born about 263 in Hleithra,, Denmark.)
www.geneal.net /4433.htm   (73 words)

  
 BOOK SIX
But his mistress, Juritha, the mother of Olaf, he gave inmarriage to Ane, whom he made one of his warriors; thinking thatshe would endure more calmly to be put away, if she wedded such achampion, and received his robust embrace instead of a king's.
When Fridleif had returned from Norway, and was traveling throughSweden, he took on himself to act as ambassador, and suedsuccessfully for Hythin's daughter, whom he had once rescued froma monster, to be the wife of Halfdan, he being still unwedded.Meantime his wife Frogertha bore a son FRODE, who afterwards gothis surname from his noble munificence.
Ancient tradition says that Starkad, whom I mentioned above,offered the first-fruits of his deeds to the favour of the godsby slaying Wikar, the king of the Norwegians.  The affair,according to the version of some people, happened as follows: --
www.stavacademy.co.uk /mimir/gesta6.htm   (2499 words)

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