Ynglinga saga
Ynglinga saga, or Ynglingesaga, is the first history of ancient Norwegian kings in Heimskringla, written by Snorri Sturlusson.
In this, Snorri tells the story of how Odin and his people, the Asas, moved from their seat by river Tanakvisl (the river Don)
at the Black Sea to escape Roman aggravations in the Caucasus, which is historically known to have occurred around 60 BC.
After establishing themselves first in Sachsen, they move to Fyn and Odense in Denmark, and finally to Svitjod where they settle at a place called Sithun (assumed to equal Sigtuna in Sweden).
Referenced By
Ancient Uppsala | Ancient Uppsala, possibly placed in the county of Uppland | Beldeg | Beldegg | Jakten på Odin | Norse Saga | Seid | Seid (shamanic magic) | Seidhr | Sithun | Skadi | Skaoi | The search for Odin | Thor Heyerdahl | Thor Heyerdal | Ubsola | Viking saga
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