He gave Sweden to his son Yngvi and Denmark to his son Skjöldr. d. Snorri here does not identify Yngvi and Freyr, although Freyr occasionally appears elsewhere as a son of Odin instead of a son of Njörðr. He married to Skadhi, but separated when things did not work out. Eystein ADILSSON (Adils OTTARSSON 27, Ottar EGILSSON 26, Egil AUNSSON 25, Aun JORUNDSSON 24, Jorund YNGVASSON 23, Yngvi ALREKSSON 22, Alrek AGNASSON 21, Agni.
Landet det skjer i er muligens samme Selund som for historien om Fjolne.

His sister, Freyja, was a goddess not only of love and fertility but also of a primitive form of magic, seiyr, which she is said to have taught to Odin and the Aesir. In the Skjöldunga saga Odin came from Asia and conquered Northern Europe. Husband of NN Stjatsesdatter As Njord is essentially a god of the sea and its riches, it may be preferable to consider Nerthus and Njš‚rd as originally separate gods altogether, whose relationship might be similar to that of Poseidon ("Husband of the Earth-Goddess") and Demeter ("Earth Mother") in Arcadia. 1. Would you like to make this site your homepage? [http://www.themorrisclan.com/GENEALOGY/ODIN.html], Yngvi, Ingui or Ing appears to have been the older name for the god Freyr (originally an epitheton, meaning "lord"). Holy".

Der er det Odins sønn Veraldur som mot sin fars råd drar på frierferd til fremmed land. [2] The theonym would originally have been Proto-Germanic *Inguz,[3] and it appears in Old Norse Ingvifreyr and Ingunarfreyr, as well as in OE fréa inguina, and which mean "Lord of the Inguins", i.e. Hans sønn var Bur som var far til Odin Æsekonge, far til Frey, far til Njord, far til Frey, far til Fjølni, far til Sveigdi, far til Vanlandi, far til Visbur, far til Domaldi, far til Domar, far til Dyggvi, som vi kaller Tryggvi, fra til Dag, far til Agn skjalfarbonde, far til Alrek, far til Yngvi, far til Jørmunfrodi, som vi kaller Jørund, far til Åni den gamle, som vi kaller Aun, som i ni vintre drakk av hornet på grunn av alder, før han døde. Proto-Germanic *Ingwaz was the legendary ancestor of the Ingaevones, or more accurately Ingvaeones, and is also the reconstructed name of the Elder Futhark rune ᛜ and Anglo-Saxon rune ᛝ, representing ŋ.

Yngve Odinson , Yngve-Frey, Frøy Ingi, Veraldur ? See Sons of Odin.

???? Yngvi, Yngvin, Ingwine, Inguin are names that relate to an older theonym Ing and which appears to have been the older name for the god Freyr (originally an epitheton, meaning "lord"). But a Faroese ballad recorded in 1840 names Odin's son as Veraldur, this Veraldur being understood as another name of Frö, that is of Frey. In Historia Norwegiæ, Ingui is the first king of Sweden, and the father of Njord, the father of Freyr: Rex itaque Ingui, quem primum Swethiæ monarchiam rexisse plurimi astruunt, genuit Neorth, qui vero genuit Froy; hos ambos tota illorum posteritas per longa sæcula ut deos venerati sunt.

Froyr vero genuit Fiolni, qui in dolio medonis dimersus est,[...]. Aun var far til Egil tunnadolg, far til Ottar vendelskråke, far til Adil fra Uppsala, far til Eystein, far til Yngvar den gjeve, far til Braut-Ønund, far til Ingjald den rådille, far til Olaf tretelgje, far til Halfdan hvitebein, far til Eystein, far til Halfdan den gavmilde og matknipne, far til Gudrød veidekonge, far til Halfdan svarte, far til Harald hårfagre. It's fast and easy... Ralphe YEARDLEY - Amlaib Sihtricsson of…. Information on Yngvi varies in different traditions as follows: Yngvi is a name of the god Freyr, perhaps intended as Freyr's true name while Frey 'Lord' is his common title. King was born in 127, in Mespapotamia, Turkey. In the Íslendingabók (written in the early twelfth century by the Icelandic priest Ari Þorgilsson) Yngvi Tyrkja konungr 'Yngvi king of Turkey' appears as the father of Njörðr who in turn is the father of Yngvi-Freyr, ancestor of the Ynglings. [1], The Old Norse name Yngvi is a hypocoristic form of an older and rarer Yngvin (OHG: Inguin, OE: Ingwine), which is derived from the theonym Ing- and means "worshiper or friend of Ing".
In the Skáldskaparmál section of Snorri Sturluson's Edda Snorri brings in the ancient king Halfdan the Old who is the father of nine sons whose names are all words meaning 'king' or 'lord' in Old Norse and nine other sons who are the forefathers of various royal lineages, including "Yngvi, from whom the Ynglings are descended". All Rights Reserved. He gave Sweden to his son Yngvi and Denmark to his son Skjöldr. This is told in the Ynglinga saga. Select any highlighted name to get that person's information page. Yngvi is a name of the god Freyr, perhaps Freyr's true name, as freyr means 'lord' and has probably evolved from a common invocation of the god. Brother of Thjazi (Þjazi) and King Of Turkey and Mesopotamia Yngvi Freyr. She didn't like his home, and he didn't like hers, so they split up. Njord, seen by many scholars as a masculinization of the older fertility goddess, Nerthus, is depicted as a god of the sea and of riches and prosperity. Njord and Skadi could not agree on where to live. In Norse mythology, Yngvi, alternatively spelled Yngve, was the progenitor of the Yngling lineage, a legendary dynasty of Swedish kings, from whom also the earliest historical Norwegian kings claimed to be descended. Before coming to the Aesir, Njord was supposed to have begotten his two children with his (unnamed) sister. Yngvi King In Turkey (193 AD) A Kind Von Mir (child of mine) is a descendant Yngvi King In Turkey. A torc, the so-called "Ring of Pietroassa", part of a late third to fourth century Gothic hoard discovered in Romania, is inscribed in much-damaged runes, one reading of which is gutanī [i(ng)]wi[n] hailag "to Ingwi[n] of the Goths holy".

?????? Evidence from place-names shows that Njord was worshiped widely in Sweden and Norway, and he was one of the gods whom Icelanders invoked when they swore their most sacred oaths. With his wife, they had a child. In Norse mythology, Yngvi, alternatively spelled Yngve, was the progenitor of the Yngling lineage, a legendary dynasty of Swedish kings, from whom also the earliest historical Norwegian kings claimed to be descended. Her må det legges til at Snorre identifiserer Frøy som «veraldar goð», så kanskje vi egentlig er tilbake til et sagn om Frøy, som jo Snorre identifiserer som far til Fjolne. A torc, the "Ring of Pietroassa", part of a late third- to fourth-century Gothic hoard discovered in Romania, is inscribed in much-damaged runes, one reading of which is gutanī [i(ng)]wi[n] hailag ", "to Ingwi of the Goths. Skadhi- daughter to Thiazi, the giant killed for trying to steal Idunna. Therefore, his home was out of the question. Yngvi King In TURKEY. The king of Zealand mislikes Veraldur and tricks him into falling into a brewing vat in a "hall of stone" where Veraldur drowns. "Yngvi-Freyr builds the Uppsala temple" (1830) by Hugo Hamilton. Scholars have attempted various explanations of this puzzling change of sex, assuming that the original deity was androgynous or claiming that the loss of feminine nouns of the type Njš‚rd represents triggered the reinterpretation of the goddess as a male god. (Yngvi-Freyr, Ölldner, Ölner). Since such incestuous unions were not allowed among the Aesir, Njord afterward married Skadi (Skašži), daughter of the giant Thjazi. In the Ynglinga saga and in Gesta Danorum, Frey is euhemerized as a king of Sweden. In the related account in the Ættartolur "Genealogies" attached to Hversu Noregr byggðist, the name Skelfir appears instead of Yngvi in the list of Halfdan's sons.

In the introduction to Snorri Sturluson's Edda Snorri claims again that Odin reigned in Sweden and relates: "Odin had with him one of his sons called Yngvi, who was king in Sweden after him; and those houses come from him that are named Ynglings." His paternal grandparents are Lnor Frey and . Since then the kings of Sweden were called Ynglings and those of Denmark Skjöldungs (Scyldings). Niord could not stand the howling of the wolves so he moved back home. ??? Yngvi Bengorisson King of Turkey, Frey Mesopotamia was born in 175, at birth place, to King Bengori Frey of Mesopotamia (Turkey) and Frigg "Frea, of Asgard" Mesopotamia (Turkey) (born De Siluria). King Yngvi King Of Turkey Yngvi was born about 0193 in Noatun, Sweden. Nerthus is described as Terra Mater ("Earth Mother"), but her name corresponds to that of the god Njord (from Germanic Nerthuz). The Ynglinga Saga section of Snorri's Heimskringla (around 1230) introduces a second Yngvi, son of Alrekr, who is a descendant of Yngvi-Freyr and who shared the Swedish kingship with his brother Álf (see Yngvi and Alf). Yngvi, Yngvin, Ingwine, Inguin are names that relate to an older theonym Ing and which appears to have been the older name for the god Freyr (originally an epithet, meaning "lord"). 8.YNGVI.