The legendary kings of Denmarks are the predecessors of Gorm the Old, half history and half legend. The accounts of the Danish kings are confusing and contradictory, and so this presentation tries to separate the various sources from each other. They sometimes mention the same kings.
Early line of kings mentioned by multiple sources
- Danr mikilláti, son of Danp - (He is brother-in-law of Domar.)
- Fróði mikilláti, son of Dan Mikillati
- Halfdan, son of Fróði
- Hrothgar (Roar), 6th century?, son of Halfdan
- Halga (Helge), 6th century?, son of Halfdan
- Hrólf Kraki, son of Helgi
After Hrólf Kraki no two sources give the same succession.
Adam mentions several kings from the 10th century preceding Gorm the Old. He claims Svend Estridson as his source. Many of these are also confirmed by other sources.
The kings from Saxo Grammaticus chronicle Gesta Danorum (deeds of the Danes).
The kings from the Chronicle of Lejre.
The kings in epic poem Beowulf
The kings in the poem Gróttasöngr
The kings of the saga of the Scylding family.
The kings of the saga of the Ynglinga family.
- Skjöldr
- ...
- Frið-Fróði
- ...
- Danr hinn mikilláti
- Fróði hinn mikilláti eða friðsami
- Hálfdan
- Friðleifr
- Áli hinn frækni
- ...
- Fróði hinn frækni
- ...
- Helgi Hálfdanarson
- Hrólfr kraki
Other sources
- Chlochilaicus: 6th century killed by Theuderic I during a Viking raid in ca 516, mentioned as a Dane though that might have been be a mistake on the author's part. He is called 'Rex Getarum' (King of The Geats) in most accounts and is thought to be Hygelac, mentioned in Beowulf as the King of Geatland.
- Fróði: 6th century or 7th century
- Ongendus (Angantyr): mention early 8th century
- Siger: mention 8th century
- Sigfrid: mention 776, d. before 804
- Gudfred (Gudrød Vejdekonge): latest 804 - d. 810
- Hemming: d. 811
- Anulo (Ole/Olav): d. 812
- Sigfrid (Sigurd): d. 812
- Harold: 812-815, died c. 863 in exile
- Eric the Child (Erik Barn): o. 812, d. 854
- Eric the younger (Erik den Yngre): c. 854, mention 864, possibly d. 873
- Uffe (Ubbe): possibly o. 873, died in exile
- Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye (Sigurd Orm i Øje): mention 873, d. 903, do coin money by East Anglia
For later Danish monarchs whose existence is verified, see List of Danish monarchs
See also
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