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Myths about Yngling Dynasty

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Yngling Dynasty across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

2 myths currently featured for Yngling Dynasty.

King Aun Sacrificing Nine of His Sons to Odin to Prolong His Life

🪓 Norse MythologyGamla Uppsala, SwedenAun the Old • Odin • Egils

King Aun of Sweden, a ruler of the legendary Yngling dynasty, sought to evade the inevitability of death by striking a grim bargain with the god Odin. For every ten years of additional life granted to him, Aun sacrificed one of his ten sons to the All-Father, eventually living for two hundred years. By the time he prepared to sacrifice his last remaining son, he was so physically diminished...

The Death of King Fjölnir

🪓 Norse MythologyLejre, DenmarkFjölnir • Fróði • Freyr

King Fjölnir of Sweden, a descendant of the god Freyr, traveled to Denmark to visit his friend King Frodi. During a massive feast in the Great Hall at Lejre, the king became heavily intoxicated and lost his way while searching for a place to rest. He accidentally fell into a giant, floor-level vat of mead and drowned, a tragedy later immortalized in the skaldic poem Ynglingatal.