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- Langfeðgatal abstract "The Langfeðgatal (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlauŋkˌfɛðkaˌtʰal̥]) is a 12th-century Icelandic genealogy of Scandinavian kings.The text of the Icelandic Langfeðgatal can be found in AM 415. Jacob Langbek published the text and a translation into Latin in the first volume of Scriptores Rerum Danicarum Medii Ævi, published in 1772.Raymond Wilson Chambers suggested that the Langfeðgatal, along with Textus Roffensis, the Ættartölur and the \"West Saxon Regnal List from 494 to Reign of Æthelred\" were influenced by a common Anglo-Saxon archetypal genealogy that existed around 970 CE. Alexander M. Bruce has discussed the Langfeðgatal in a study of Scyld and Scef comparing it with Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies. He noted a difference in the primary branch in that the first name in the genealogy is that of Noah, followed by his son Japheth. This initial line continues through various figures including Jupiter and Priam, the king of Troy to his grandson Thor. Bruce noted the differences to Anglo-Saxon genealogies such as those in the Anglian collection but suggested that the line from Thor \"soon refers to names and sequences familiar to us from the Anglo-Saxon works\". When this line reaches Odin, it splits into two branches, a Norwegian line of legendary progenitors leading to King Harald Fairhair and a Danish line leading to an eponymous Danish King, Horda-Knute.Judy Quinn, in a Cambridge University study edited by Margaret Clunies Ross followed Eyvind Fjeld Halvorsen's definition of ‘Langfeðgatal’ in Kulturhistorisk Leksikon for Nordisk Middelalder, saying that \"in texts of the twelfth century and later it appears to have been combined with the learned European fashion for tracing lineage back to Christian and classical forebears, such as Adam, Noah or the Trojan King Priam. An example of this type of genealogical text, or langfeðgatal, is found in the second appendix to Islendingabok.\"Bruce suggested that Snorri Sturlson was in possession of the Langfeðgatal or a closely related text when he composed the detailed list of gods and heroes given in the introduction to the Prose Edda.".
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- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Anglian_collection.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_royal_genealogies.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Arnamagnæan_Manuscript_Collection.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genealogy.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Harald_Fairhair.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Harthacnut_I_of_Denmark.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Hversu_Noregr_byggðist.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Icelandic_language.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Japheth.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Kulturhistorisk_Leksikon_for_Nordisk_Middelalder.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Legendary_progenitor.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Norwegian_monarchs.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Clunies_Ross.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Noah.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Odin.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Priam.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Prose_Edda.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Wilson_Chambers.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Sceafa.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Skjöldr.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Snorri_Sturluson.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Textus_Roffensis.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Thor.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Troy.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Árni_Magnússon_Institute_for_Icelandic_Studies.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Æthelred_of_Wessex.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLink Íslendingabók.
- Langfeðgatal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Langfeðgatal".
- Langfeðgatal date "May 2013".
- Langfeðgatal reason "The article is very difficult to follow and seems to pieced together from quotes from academics".
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- Langfeðgatal subject Category:Genealogy.
- Langfeðgatal hypernym Genealogy.
- Langfeðgatal type Company.
- Langfeðgatal comment "The Langfeðgatal (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlauŋkˌfɛðkaˌtʰal̥]) is a 12th-century Icelandic genealogy of Scandinavian kings.The text of the Icelandic Langfeðgatal can be found in AM 415.".
- Langfeðgatal label "Langfeðgatal".
- Langfeðgatal sameAs Q6485996.
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- Langfeðgatal sameAs Q6485996.
- Langfeðgatal wasDerivedFrom Langfeðgatal?oldid=662871573.
- Langfeðgatal isPrimaryTopicOf Langfeðgatal.