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- Wecta abstract "Wecta (Old English: Wægdæg, Old Norse: Vegdagr) is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the Historia Brittonum.Wecta is considered mythological, though he shows up in the genealogies as a Saxon ancestor of Hengest and Horsa and the kings of Kent, as well as of Aella of Deira and his son Edwin of Northumbria.Wecta appears in the Prologue to the Prose Edda as Vegdeg, one of Woden's sons, a mighty king who ruled East Saxony. Although Wecta is mentioned as the father of Witta and the grandfather of Wihtgils in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the Historia Brittonum, the Prose Edda reverses the order of Witta and Wihtgils in the genealogy.Wecta's mother was Frigg (Frígídá).".
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- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Aella_of_Deira.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_mythology.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_royal_genealogies.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_gods.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_traditional_history.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jutish_people.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_of_Northumbria.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink English_mythology.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Frijjō.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Genealogy.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_mythology.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Godwulf_of_Asgard.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Hengest_and_Horsa.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Hengist_and_Horsa.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Historia_Brittonum.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Kings_of_Kent.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink List_of_monarchs_of_Kent.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Norse_mythology.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Odin.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Old_English_language.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Prologue_(Prose_Edda).
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Prologue_to_the_Prose_Edda.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Woden.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLink Ælla_of_Deira.
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLinkText "'''Vegdagr'''/'''Wægdæg'''/'''Wecta'''".
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vecta".
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wecta".
- Wecta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wædæg".
- Wecta hasPhotoCollection Wecta.
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- Wecta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Wecta subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_gods.
- Wecta subject Category:British_traditional_history.
- Wecta subject Category:Jutish_people.
- Wecta type Article.
- Wecta type Article.
- Wecta type People.
- Wecta comment "Wecta (Old English: Wægdæg, Old Norse: Vegdagr) is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the Historia Brittonum.Wecta is considered mythological, though he shows up in the genealogies as a Saxon ancestor of Hengest and Horsa and the kings of Kent, as well as of Aella of Deira and his son Edwin of Northumbria.Wecta appears in the Prologue to the Prose Edda as Vegdeg, one of Woden's sons, a mighty king who ruled East Saxony.".
- Wecta label "Wecta".
- Wecta sameAs Wehta.
- Wecta sameAs Wecta.
- Wecta sameAs m.03zqk4.
- Wecta sameAs Q4018734.
- Wecta sameAs Q4018734.
- Wecta wasDerivedFrom Wecta?oldid=681677213.
- Wecta isPrimaryTopicOf Wecta.