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- Thyle abstract "A Thyle (OE Þyle, ON Þulr) was a member of the court associated with Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon royalty and chieftains in the Early Middle Ages with the duty of determining truth of public statements. Most literary references are found in Icelandic and Old English literature like the Hávamál, where Odin himself is called \"the great thul\", and Beowulf. It also appears on the runic inscription of the Snoldelev Stone. Frederiksbergs original name was Tulehøj (Thylehill).The Old English term is glossed as Latin histrio \"orator\" and curra \"jester\"; þylcræft means \"elocution\". Zoega's Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic defines Þulr as \"wise-man, sage,\" cognate to Old Norse þula (verb) \"to speak\" and þula (noun) \"list in poetic form\". The Rundata project translates Þulr as \"reciter\". From this it appears that the office of thyle was connected to the keeping and reproducing of orally transmitted lore like the Rígsþula \"Lay of Rígr\".The thyle may further have served the function of challenging those who would make unwise boasts or oaths and possibly hurt the luck of the community, and consequentially the reputation of the king. Unferð holds the role of thyle in the poem Beowulf; his questioning of Beowulf's statements may have been part of his office, rather than motivated by petty antagonism.Some modern scholars view the role of the thyle as being usurped by monks after Christianization, and being reduced to the modern caricature of the jester (hence the Latin gloss of curra).".
- Thyle thumbnail Unferth.jpg?width=300.
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- Thyle wikiPageExternalLink oathsmat.html.
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- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Beowulf.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_neopaganism.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_paganism.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_literature.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Christianization.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Early_Middle_Ages.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Elocution.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink File:Unferth.jpg.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Frederiksberg.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_kingship.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Heathenry_(new_religious_movement).
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Hávamál.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Icelandic_literature.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Jester.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Luck.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Odin.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Old_English_literature.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Royal_family.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Rundata.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Rígsþula.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Scop.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Snoldelev_Stone.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Symbel.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Thule.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLink Unferð.
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thuler".
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thyle".
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLinkText "thul".
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLinkText "thyle".
- Thyle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Þulr".
- Thyle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Thyle subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Thyle subject Category:Germanic_neopaganism.
- Thyle subject Category:Germanic_paganism.
- Thyle subject Category:Medieval_literature.
- Thyle hypernym Member.
- Thyle type Person.
- Thyle type Diacritic.
- Thyle type Redirect.
- Thyle comment "A Thyle (OE Þyle, ON Þulr) was a member of the court associated with Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon royalty and chieftains in the Early Middle Ages with the duty of determining truth of public statements. Most literary references are found in Icelandic and Old English literature like the Hávamál, where Odin himself is called \"the great thul\", and Beowulf. It also appears on the runic inscription of the Snoldelev Stone.".
- Thyle label "Thyle".
- Thyle sameAs m.0c32lm.
- Thyle wasDerivedFrom Thyle?oldid=692828194.
- Thyle depiction Unferth.jpg.
- Thyle isPrimaryTopicOf Thyle.