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- Agne abstract "Agne, (English: Agni), Hogne or Agni Skjálfarbondi was a mythological king of Sweden, of the House of Yngling.Snorri Sturluson relates that he was the son of Dag the Wise, and he was mighty and famous. He was also skilled in many ways.One summer, he went to Finland with his army where he pillaged. The Finns gathered a vast host under a chief named Frosti.A great battle ensued which Agne won and many Finns were killed together with Frosti. Agne then subdued all of Finland with his army, and captured not only great booty but also Frosti's daughter Skjalf and her kinsman Logi.Agne returned to Sweden and they arrived at Stocksund (Stockholm) where they put up their tent on the side of the river where it is flat. Agne had a torc which had belonged to Agne's great-great-great-grandfather Visbur. Agne married Skjalf who became pregnant with two sons, Erik and Alrik.Skjalf asked Agne to honour her dead father Frosti with a great feast, which he granted. He invited a great many guests, who gladly arrived to the now even more famous Swedish king. They had a drinking competition in which Agne became very drunk. Skjalf saw her opportunity and asked Agne to take care of Visbur's torc which was around his neck. Agne bound it fast around his neck before he went to sleep.The king's tent was next to the woods and was under the branches of a tall tree for shade. When Agne was fast asleep, Skjalf took a rope which she attached to the torc. Then she had her men remove the tent, and she threw the rope over a bough. Then she told her men to pull the rope and they hanged Agne avenging Skjalf's father. Skjalf and her men ran to the ships and escaped to Finland, leaving her sons behind.Agne was buried at the place, now called Agnafit, which is east of the Tauren (the Old Norse name for Södertörn) and west of Stocksund.Ynglingatal then gives Alrekr and Eiríkr as Agne's successors.The Historia Norwegiæ presents a Latin summary of Ynglingatal, older than Snorri's quotation:Agne is incorrectly called Hogne. Unlike Ynglingatal, Historia Norwegiæ does not give Dagr as Agne's predecessor, but Alrekr. Instead Alrekr is Agne's predecessor and Agne is succeeded by Yngvi (incorrectly called Ingialdr). The even earlier source Íslendingabók cites the line of descent in Ynglingatal and it gives the same line of succession as Historia Norwegiæ: xii Alrekr. xiii Agni. xiiii Yngvi.The location indicated by Snorri Sturluson as the place of Agne's death has a barrow called Agnehögen (Agne's barrow) in Lillhersby. The barrow was excavated by Oxenstierna and dated to c. 400.".
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- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_kings_of_Sweden.
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- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
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- Agne wikiPageWikiLink List_of_legendary_kings_of_Sweden.
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- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Oxenstierna.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Snorri_Sturluson.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Stocksund.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Södertörn.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Torc.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Visbur.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Yngling.
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- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Ynglingatal.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Yngvi_and_Alf.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink Íslendingabók.
- Agne wikiPageWikiLink File:Agni_of_the_Swea_Region_alleged_tumulus_2009_(4).jpg.
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- Agne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agne".
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- Agne after Alaric_and_Eric.
- Agne after Alrek_and_Eirík.
- Agne before Dag_the_Wise.
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- Agne title List_of_legendary_kings_of_Sweden.
- Agne title Mythological_king_of_Sweden.
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- Agne subject Category:Mythological_kings_of_Sweden.
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- Agne comment "Agne, (English: Agni), Hogne or Agni Skjálfarbondi was a mythological king of Sweden, of the House of Yngling.Snorri Sturluson relates that he was the son of Dag the Wise, and he was mighty and famous. He was also skilled in many ways.One summer, he went to Finland with his army where he pillaged. The Finns gathered a vast host under a chief named Frosti.A great battle ensued which Agne won and many Finns were killed together with Frosti.".
- Agne label "Agne".
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- Agne sameAs Agni_(roi).
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- Agne sameAs Агни_(конунг_Уппсалы).
- Agne sameAs Agne_Skjalfarbonde.
- Agne sameAs Q2436711.
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- Agne wasDerivedFrom Agne?oldid=668358668.
- Agne depiction Konung_Agne_blir_om_natten_upphängd_i_ett_träd_by_Hugo_Hamilton.jpg.
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