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Dan is the name of one or more legendary kings of the Danes
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 in medieval Scandinavian texts.

Chronicle of Lejre (Chronicon Lethrense
Chronicon Lethrense

Chronicon Lethrense is a small Denmark medieval work from the 12th century, written in Latin....
) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala
Uppsala

Uppsala is the capital of Uppsala County and the fourth largest Cities of Sweden of Sweden with 128,409 inhabitants.Located about 70 km north of the capital Stockholm, it is also the seat of the Uppsala municipality ....
 whose three sons were Dan, who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori
Nor

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, who afterwards ruled Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
, and Řsten, who afterwards ruled the Swedes
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
. Dan apparently first ruled in Zealand
Zealand

Zealand is the largest island of Denmark and the List of islands by area. Zealand is connected to Funen by the Great Belt Bridge and to Sweden by the Oresund Bridge....
 for the Chronicle states that it was when Dan had saved his people from an attack by the Emperor Augustus that the Jutes
Jutes

The Jutes, Iuti, or Iutae were a Germanic people who, according to Bede, were one of the three most powerful Germanic peoples of the time....
 and the men of Fyn
FYN

FYN oncogene related to SRC, FGR, YES, also known as FYN, is a human gene.This gene is a member of the tyrosine kinase oncogene family. It encodes a membrane-associated tyrosine kinase that has been implicated in the control of cell growth....
 and Scania
Skĺne

Scania is a geographical region on the southernmost tip of the Scandinavian peninsula, a traditional provinces of Sweden in the Kingdom of Sweden, before 1658 a province in the Kingdom of Denmark and part of the historical lands of Denmark....
 also accepted him as king, whence the resultant expanded country of Denmark was named after him.






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Dan is the name of one or more legendary kings of the Danes
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 in medieval Scandinavian texts.

The Lejre Chronicle

The Chronicle of Lejre (Chronicon Lethrense
Chronicon Lethrense

Chronicon Lethrense is a small Denmark medieval work from the 12th century, written in Latin....
) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala
Uppsala

Uppsala is the capital of Uppsala County and the fourth largest Cities of Sweden of Sweden with 128,409 inhabitants.Located about 70 km north of the capital Stockholm, it is also the seat of the Uppsala municipality ....
 whose three sons were Dan, who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori
Nor

selfref|For the Wikipedia policy, see...
, who afterwards ruled Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
, and Řsten, who afterwards ruled the Swedes
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
. Dan apparently first ruled in Zealand
Zealand

Zealand is the largest island of Denmark and the List of islands by area. Zealand is connected to Funen by the Great Belt Bridge and to Sweden by the Oresund Bridge....
 for the Chronicle states that it was when Dan had saved his people from an attack by the Emperor Augustus that the Jutes
Jutes

The Jutes, Iuti, or Iutae were a Germanic people who, according to Bede, were one of the three most powerful Germanic peoples of the time....
 and the men of Fyn
FYN

FYN oncogene related to SRC, FGR, YES, also known as FYN, is a human gene.This gene is a member of the tyrosine kinase oncogene family. It encodes a membrane-associated tyrosine kinase that has been implicated in the control of cell growth....
 and Scania
Skĺne

Scania is a geographical region on the southernmost tip of the Scandinavian peninsula, a traditional provinces of Sweden in the Kingdom of Sweden, before 1658 a province in the Kingdom of Denmark and part of the historical lands of Denmark....
 also accepted him as king, whence the resultant expanded country of Denmark was named after him. Dan's wife was named Dana and his son was named Ro.

The Rígsthula

The Eddic poem Rígsthula, tells how the god Ríg
Rig

Rig may refer to:* Rig , a musical group of the early 1970s*Rig, Afghanistan* Rig, the configuration of sails and other rigging on a sailing vessel...
 (said to be Heimdall
Heimdall

Heimdall is one of the ?sir in Norse mythology. Heimdall is the guardian of the gods and of the link between Midgard and Asgard, the Bifrost Bridge....
), fathered a mortal son named Jarl 'noble' later known as Ríg-Jarl. Ríg-Jarl had eleven sons, the youngest of which bore the name Kon the Young (Old Norse Konr Ungr), this name understood to be the origin of the title konungr 'king', though the etymology is in fact untenable. One day, as he was hunting and snaring birds in the forest, a crow spoke to him and suggested he would gain more by going after men, and praised the wealth of "Dan and Danp". The poem breaks off incomplete at that point.

The Skjöldungasaga

According to Arngrímur Jónsson
Arngrímur Jónsson

Arngr?mur J?nsson the Learned was an Icelandic scholar and an Apologetics.In 1593 he published Brevis commentarius de Islandia, a "Defense of Iceland" in Latin, in which he criticized the works of numerous authors who had written about the people and the country of Iceland....
's Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 epitome of the lost Skjöldungasaga made in 1597:

Ríg (Rigus) was a man not the least among the great ones of his time. He married the daughter of a certain Danp [Old Norse Danpr], lord of Danpsted, whose name was Dana; and later, having won the royal title for his province, left as his heir his son by Dana, called Dan or Danum, all of whose subjects were called Danes.


This tradition is close to that of the Rígsthula.

This Dan married Olof the daughter of Wermund
Wermund

Wermund or Garmund is an ancestor of the Mercian royal family, a son of Wihtlaeg and father of Offa of Angel. Mythology claims him to be a grandson of Odin, but the Danish histories written by Saxo disagree with this concept....
 and so became brother-in-law to the Offa
Offa

Offa may refer to:Two kings of the Angles, which are often confused:*Offa of Angel , on the continent*Offa of Mercia , in Great BritainA king of Essex:...
 mentioned in the Old English poem Beowulf
Beowulf

Beowulf is an Old English language heroic Epic poetry of unknown authorship, dating as recorded in the Nowell Codex manuscript from between the 8th to the early 11th century, and relates events described as having occurred in what is now Denmark and Sweden....
. Dan ruled first in Jutland
Jutland

File:Jutland peninsula 2.pngJutland , historically also called Cimbria, is a peninsula in Europe. Jutland forms the mainland part of Denmark as well as the northernmost part of Germany....
 but then conquered Zealand from King Aleif creating the kingdom of Denmark.

Ynglinga saga

Snorri Sturluson
Snorri Sturluson

Snorri Sturluson was an Icelandic historian, poet and politician. He was two-time elected lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament, the Althing....
's Ynglinga saga
Ynglinga saga

The Ynglinga saga was originally written in Old Norse by the Icelandic poet Snorri Sturluson about 1225. He based it on an earlier Ynglingatal which is attributed to the Norwegian 9th century skald ?j???lfr of Hvinir, and which also appears in Historia Norvegi?....
 relates of King Dygvi of Sweden:

Dygvi's mother was Drótt, a daughter of King Danp, the son of Ríg, who was first called konungr ['king'] in the Danish tongue [(Old Norse
Old Norse

Old Norse is a North Germanic languages that was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and inhabitants of their overseas settlements during the Viking Age, until about 1300....
)]. His descendants always afterwards considered the title of konungr the title of highest dignity. Dygvi was the first of his family to be called konungr, for his predecessors had been called dróttinn ['chieftain'], and their wives dróttning, and their court drótt ['war band']. Each of their race was called Yngvi, or Ynguni, and the whole race together Ynglingar. Queen Drótt was a sister of King Dan Mikilláti, from whom Denmark took its name.


Here Ríg is father of Danp the father of Dan. The title Mikilláti can be translated 'Magnificent' or 'Proud'.

Snorri does not relate here whether this Dan is also descended from King Fridfrodi or Peace-Fróđi
Fróđi

Fr??i or Froda is the name of a number of legendary Danish kings in various texts including Beowulf, Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda and his Ynglinga saga, Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum, and the Grottas?ngr....
 whom Snorri presented as ruling in Zealand as a contemporary of Fjölnir
Fjölnir

Fj?lnir, Fj?lner, Fjolner or Fjolne was a Sweden king of the House of Yngling, at Gamla Uppsala. He appears in a semi-Norse mythology context as the son of Freyr and Ger?r....
 son of Frey six generations before King Dygvi. Snorri writes further:

In the time when the kings we have been speaking of were in Uppsala, Denmark had been ruled over by Dan Mikilláti, who lived to a very great age; then by his son, Fróđi Mikilláti, or the Peace-loving, who was succeeded by his sons Halfdan
Halfdan

Halfdan or Healfdene or Haldan was a legendary Danish king of the Scylding lineage, the son of king named Fr??i in many accounts, noted mainly as the father to the two kings who succeeded him in the rule of Denmark, kings named Hro?gar and Halga in the Old English poem Beowulf and named Hr?ar and Helgi in Old Norse accounts....
 and Fridleif, who were great warriors.


This peaceful Fróđi seems a duplicate of the earlier Fróđi.

In his preface to the Heimskringla
Heimskringla

Heimskringla is the best known of the Old Norse kings' sagas. It was written in Old Norse in Iceland by the poet and historian Snorri Sturluson ca....
 (which includes the Ynglinga saga), Snorri writes:

The Age of Cairns began properly in Denmark after Dan Mikilláti had raised for himself a burial cairn, and ordered that he should be buried in it on his death, with his royal ornaments and armour, his horse and saddle-furniture, and other valuable goods; and many of his descendants followed his example. But the burning of the dead continued, long after that time, to be the custom of the Swedes and Northmen.


Sven Aagesen


The 12th century historian
Historian

A historian is an individual who studies and writes about history, and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, systematic narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the study of all events in time....
 Sven Aagesen
Svend Aagesen

Svend Aggesen is most famous, in Denmark at least, as the author of one of the first attempts to write a coherent history of Denmark. Only the Chronicon Roskildense may precede Aggesen's efforts....
 mentions Danu Elatus 'the Proud' presumably, Dan Mikilláti, and makes him the successor to Uffi, that is to Offa
Offa

Offa may refer to:Two kings of the Angles, which are often confused:*Offa of Angel , on the continent*Offa of Mercia , in Great BritainA king of Essex:...
 son of Wermund
Wermund

Wermund or Garmund is an ancestor of the Mercian royal family, a son of Wihtlaeg and father of Offa of Angel. Mythology claims him to be a grandson of Odin, but the Danish histories written by Saxo disagree with this concept....
, so agreeing with the Skjöldungasaga. He said that this Dan was so powerful a king that he had another king as his page and two nobles to hold his horse.

The Gesta Danorum

Saxo Grammaticus
Saxo Grammaticus

Saxo Grammaticus also known as Saxo cognomine Longus is thought to have been a secular clerk or secretary to Absalon, Archbishop of Lund....
 in his Gesta Danorum
Gesta Danorum

Gesta Danorum is a work of Denmark history, by the 12th century author Saxo Grammaticus . It is the most ambitious literary undertaking of medieval Denmark and is an essential source for the nation's early history....
 presents three different Danish monarchs named Dan, either splitting up a single monarch into many, or properly keeping separate what others have confused.

Saxo begins his history with two brothers named Dan and Angul
Dan I of Denmark

Dan I was the progenitor of the Danish royal house according to Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum. He held the lordship along with his brother Angul, the progenitor of the English....
, sons of one Humbli, who were made rulers by the consent of the people because of their bravery. They were not however called "kings", as that usage was not then common.

Angul is the eponym of the region of Angul
Angeln

Modern Angeln, also known as Anglia , is a peninsula in Southern Schleswig in the northern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, protruding into the Bay of Kiel....
 and from his people eventually came the English who gave their name to England. Dan fathered two sons, Humblus
Humblus

Humblus was one of the earliest kings of Denmark according to Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum.The standing on stones in connection with the choosing a king is a motive known from other Scandinavian sources....
 and Lotherus
Lotherus

Lotherus was one of the earliest kings of Denmark according to Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum.See also: Heremod...
, by his wife Grytha.

Neither Humblus is otherwise known, though Humli is a leader of Huns in the Old Norse Battle of the Goths and Huns. Lotherus might have some relation to the Norse god Lóđurr
Lóđurr

File:Odin, Lodur, Hoenir skabe Ask og Embla by Fr?lich.jpgL??urr is a ?ss in Norse mythology. In the Poetic Edda poem V?lusp? he is assigned a role in animating the first humans, but apart from that he is hardly ever mentioned, and remains obscure....
 or to the exiled king Heremod
Heremod

Heremod is a legendary Danish king known through a short account of his exile in the Old English language poem Beowulf and from appearances in some genealogies as the father of Scyld....
 mentioned in Beowulf or to both. According to Saxo, Lotherus is father of the famous hero Skioldus.

The second king called Dan
Dan II of Denmark

Dan II is one of the legendary Danish kings described in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum.See also: Dan ...
 appears much later in Book 4, as the son of Uffi son of Vermund, (that is Offa
Offa

Offa may refer to:Two kings of the Angles, which are often confused:*Offa of Angel , on the continent*Offa of Mercia , in Great BritainA king of Essex:...
 son of Wermund
Wermund

Wermund or Garmund is an ancestor of the Mercian royal family, a son of Wihtlaeg and father of Offa of Angel. Mythology claims him to be a grandson of Odin, but the Danish histories written by Saxo disagree with this concept....
). But Saxo passes over him in a few lines as a warlike king who scorned his subjects and wasted his wealth, much degenerated from his ancestors.

He is followed by King Huglek, then Fróđi the Active, who is then followed by the third Dan
Dan III

Dan III is one of the legendary Danish kings described in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum.See also: Dan ...
. Apparently this Dan is the son of Fróđi the Active, though Saxo does not specifically give the parentage of any of these kings. Of this Dan, Saxo relates only an anecdote that when Dan was twelve years old, tired of the arrogance of Saxon ambassadors who demanded tribute on pain of war, he bridged the river Elbe
Elbe

The River Elbe is one of the major rivers of Central Europe. It originates in the Krkonose Mountains of northwestern Czech Republic before traversing much of Germany and flowing into the North Sea....
 with ships, crossed over, and won a great victory.

This Dan is father of Fridlef father of Frothi, in whom one recognizes Fridleif and his son Fróđi mentioned often in Norse sources, the latter being, at least by parentage, the Peace-Fróđi whom Snorri introduced in the early in the Ynglinga saga.

The Song of Eric

The Song of Eric
Song of Eric

The Ballad of Eric was once seen as a valuable source for migration period history, but is now regarded as fakelore.The ballad was published for the first time in Latin by Johannes Magnus in his Historia de omnibus gothorum sueonumque regibus ....
 deals with Eric, the first king of Geatland
Götaland

G?taland , Gothia, Gothland, Gothenland, Gotland, Gautland, Geatland is one of three Lands of Sweden consisting of ten provinces of Sweden....
 (fyrsti konunger i Götalandinu vidha). He sent a troop of Geat
Geat

Geats , sometimes associated with the Goths, were a North Germanic tribes inhabiting what is now G?taland in modern Sweden. The name of the Geats also lives on in the Provinces of Sweden of V?sterg?tland and ?sterg?tland, the Western and Eastern lands of the Geats, and in many other toponyms....
s southward to a country named Vetala, where no one had yet cultivated the land. In their company was a wise man who was to uphold the law. Finally, the Geatish king Humli set his son Dan to rule the settlers, and after Dan, Vetala was named Denmark
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
.

The song was first published in a Latin translation in Johannes Magnus
Johannes Magnus

Johannes Magnus was born March 19, 1488 in Link?ping, Sweden and died March 22, 1544 in Rome. He was the last Catholic Archbishop in Sweden, and also a theologian, genealogist, and historian....
' Historia de omnibus gothorum sueonumque regibus (1554). He states that the original song was widely sung in Sweden at the time.