Talk:Yngling

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Moved from House of Yngling to Yngling (lineage) as suggested by User:Jallan.--Wiglaf 08:21, 2 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Moved to Ynglings. The name Yngling (lineage) seems a bit artificial.--Wiglaf 19:12, 5 May 2005 (UTC)

The line of Swede , Danish, Norwegian, Saxon kings comes directly from Odin who migrated from the Royal Scythian area north of the Black Sea up the Danube River to "Friesland" about 200 AD.

It is astounding that these lines of Kings all recorded throughout time are so badly understood by the halls of academe.

[edit] The Famaly tree?

Whats up with that. Snær, Loki, Freya etc? --Comanche cph 12:43, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

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