
Godwulf, {Legendary} (deceased) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2022年4月28日 · Godwulf or Guðúlfr is a figure from Germanic mythology. In the two surviving sources mentioning the figure he is associated with divine genealogies. In the 9th century Historia Brittonum Godwulf is mentioned as an ancestor of Horsa and Hengest: In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain.
Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies - Wikipedia
In the prose pedigree of Hengist in Historia Brittonum, Godwulf, father of Finn, was replaced by a variant of Folcwald the father of legendary Frisian hero Finn known from Beowulf and the Finnesburg Fragment. [51]
Godwulf Trojan of Asgard (80-163) - Find a Grave Memorial
2015年6月5日 · Birth:80 Death:163 In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain. They were commanded by Horsa and Hengist, brothers, and sons of Wihtgils. Wihtgils was the son of Witta; Witta of Wecta; Wecta of Woden; Woden of Fri thowald; Frithowald of Frithuwulf; Frithuwulf of Finn; Finn of Godwulf; Go...
Norse Period 2 – Godwulf to Odin - ANECDOTES - Bob Denton
Godwulf was the son of Geat and his unknown wife, and had at least ten siblings. Geat and his brother Hemul both have the epithet, the Prince of the Goths. Godwulf married Gogolfr (80-?) said to be born in Ghowr, Afghanistan and died in Norway.
Godwulf of Asgard - Fact-index.com
Godwulf of Asgard (also spelled Godulf, sometimes Gudolfr, or simply Godwulf) is a mythical figure from Norse mythology. He lived in Asgard, the realm of the Norse gods. In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain. They were commanded by Horsa and Hengist, brothers, and sons of Wihtgils.
Finn (Frisian) - Wikipedia
Finn, son of Folcwald, was a legendary Frisian king. He is mentioned in Widsith, in Beowulf, and in the Finnesburg Fragment. He is named in the Historia Brittonum, while a Finn, given a different father but perhaps intending the same hero, appears in Anglo-Saxon royal pedigrees.
Godwulf of Asgard - Academic Kids
Godwulf of Asgard (also spelled Godulf, sometimes Gudolfr, or simply Godwulf) is a mythical figure from Norse mythology. He lived in Asgard, the realm of the Norse gods. He is mentioned in Historia Britonum; we reproduce a salient passage: In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain.
The Godwulf Manuscript - Wikipedia
The Godwulf Manuscript is the debut crime novel by American writer Robert B. Parker. Set in the early 1970s, this novel serves as the introduction to Spenser, a private investigator in Boston.
Family of Godwulf - RootsWeb
Godwulf or Guðúlfr is a figure from Germanic mythology. In the two surviving sources mentioning the figure he is associated with divine genealogies. Historia BritonumIn the 9th century Historia Brittonum Godwulf is mentioned as an ancestor of Horsa and Hengest: "In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain.
Godwulf (± 100-± 200) » Family tree Homs » Genealogy Online
Godwulf of Asgard (also spelled Godulf, sometimes Gudolfr, or simply Godwulf) is a mythical figure from Norse mythology. He lived in Asgard, the realm of the Norse gods. In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain. They were commanded by Horsa and Hengist, brothers, and sons of Wihtgils.