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Eanmund and Yngling

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Difference between Eanmund and Yngling

Eanmund vs. Yngling

Eanmund was a Swedish prince of the Scylfing dynasty, whose existence is alleged in Beowulf. The Ynglings were the oldest known Scandinavian dynasty, originating from Sweden.

Similarities between Eanmund and Yngling

Eanmund and Yngling have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Beowulf, Beowulf (hero), Eadgils, Ohthere, Old Norse, Onela, Ongentheow, Weohstan.

Beowulf

Beowulf is an Old English epic story consisting of 3,182 alliterative lines.

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Beowulf (hero)

Beowulf (Old English: Bēoƿulf) is a legendary Geatish hero in the epic poem named after him, one of the oldest surviving pieces of literature in the English language.

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Eadgils

Eadgils, Adils, Aðils, Adillus, Aðísl at Uppsölum, Athisl, Athislus or Adhel was a semi-legendary king of Sweden, who is estimated to have lived during the 6th century.

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Ohthere

Ohthere (also Ohtere), Old Norse Óttarr vendilkráka (Vendelcrow; in Modern Swedish Ottar Vendelkråka) is a semi-legendary king of Sweden of the house of Scylfings, who would have lived during the 6th century (fl. c. 515 – c. 530, Encyclopedia Nordisk familjebok).

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Old Norse

Old Norse was a North Germanic language that was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and inhabitants of their overseas settlements from about the 9th to the 13th century.

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Onela

Onela was according to Beowulf a Swedish king, the son of Ongentheow and the brother of Ohthere.

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Ongentheow

Ongentheow (Old English: Ongenþeow, Ongenþio, Ongendþeow; Swedish: Angantyr) (died ca. 515) was the name of a semi-legendary Swedish king of the house of Scylfings, who appears in Old English sources.

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Weohstan

Weohstan, Wēohstān or Wīhstān (Proto-Norse *Wīhastainaz, meaning "sacred stone", Old Norse Vésteinn and Wǣstēn) is a legendary character who appears in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf and scholars have pointed out that he also appears to be present in the Norse Kálfsvísa.

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Eanmund and Yngling Comparison

Eanmund has 17 relations, while Yngling has 140. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 5.10% = 8 / (17 + 140).

References

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