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- Horwendill abstract "Horwendill was a legendary Jutish chieftain, who is the prototype for William Shakespeare's King Hamlet, Prince Hamlet's father. He appears in Chronicon Lethrense and in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum (book 3).The Chronicon Lethrense (and the included Annales Lundenses) tell that the Danish king Rorik Slengeborre put Horwendill (who he calls Orwendel) and Feng as his rulers in Jutland, and gave his daughter to Horwendill as a reward for his good services. Horwendill and the daughter had the son Amblothe (Hamlet). The jealous Feng killed Horwendill and took his wife.Saxo Grammaticus has a slightly different version of events. Saxo states that Horvendill and Feng were the sons of Jutland's ruler Gervendill, and succeeded him as the rulers of Jutland. On his return from a Viking expedition in which he had slain Koll, King of Norway, Horvendill married Gerutha, the Danish king Rørik Slyngebond's daughter, who bore him a son, Amleth. But Feng, out of jealousy, murdered Horvendill and persuaded Gerutha to become his wife, on the plea that he had committed the crime for no other reason than to avenge her of a husband by whom she had been hated.".
- Horwendill thumbnail Hardvendels_Kamp_med_Koll.jpg?width=300.
- Horwendill wikiPageExternalLink book3.html.
- Horwendill wikiPageExternalLink 048.php.
- Horwendill wikiPageExternalLink lejre.html.
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- Horwendill wikiPageRevisionID "650878040".
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Amleth.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Biography_of_the_Life_of_Manuel.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Danish_legendary_figures.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jutish_people.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Chronicon_Lethrense.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Danes.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Feng_(chieftain).
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink File:Hardvendels_Kamp_med_Koll.jpg.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Gertrude_(Hamlet).
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Gesta_Danorum.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_(Hamlet).
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet_Had_an_Uncle.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Hrœrekr_Ringslinger.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink James_Branch_Cabell.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Jutes.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Jutland.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Legend.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Hamlet.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Saxo_Grammaticus.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink Vikings.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Horwendill".
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orvendil".
- Horwendill wikiPageWikiLinkText "myth".
- Horwendill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Horwendill wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hamlet.
- Horwendill subject Category:Danish_legendary_figures.
- Horwendill subject Category:Jutish_people.
- Horwendill hypernym Chieftain.
- Horwendill type Person.
- Horwendill comment "Horwendill was a legendary Jutish chieftain, who is the prototype for William Shakespeare's King Hamlet, Prince Hamlet's father. He appears in Chronicon Lethrense and in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum (book 3).The Chronicon Lethrense (and the included Annales Lundenses) tell that the Danish king Rorik Slengeborre put Horwendill (who he calls Orwendel) and Feng as his rulers in Jutland, and gave his daughter to Horwendill as a reward for his good services.".
- Horwendill label "Horwendill".
- Horwendill sameAs Q644262.
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- Horwendill sameAs Q644262.
- Horwendill wasDerivedFrom Horwendill?oldid=650878040.
- Horwendill depiction Hardvendels_Kamp_med_Koll.jpg.
- Horwendill isPrimaryTopicOf Horwendill.