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- Yrsa abstract "Yrsa, Yrse, Yrs or Urse (6th century) was a tragic heroine of early Scandinavian literature.She appears in several versions relating to her husband, the Swedish king Eadgils, and/or to her father and rapist/lover/husband Halga (the younger brother of king Hroðgar who received Beowulf) and their son Hroðulf. The consensus view is that the people surrounding Yrsa are the same people as those found in Beowulf, and the common claim in Beowulf studies that Hroðulf probably was the son of Halga is taken from the Yrsa tradition. Several translators (e.g. Burton Raffel) and scholars have emended her name from a corrupt line (62) in the manuscript of Beowulf, although this is guesswork.In the Ynglinga saga, Snorri Sturluson describes her personality as follows (Samuel Laing's translation):Yrsa was not one of the slave girls, and it was soon observed that she was intelligent, spoke well, and in all respects was well behaved. All people thought well of her, and particularly the king; and at last it came to so far that the king celebrated his wedding with her, and Yrsa became queen of Svithiod, and was considered an excellent woman.".
- Yrsa thumbnail Helgi_and_Yrsa.jpg?width=300.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink beoIndex.htm.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink Literature.RinglBeowulf.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink book2.html.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink skaldse.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink skaldse.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink Beowulf.Readings.html.
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- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink 16328.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink 981.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink 001_06.php.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink 034.php.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink 048.php.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink 042.php.
- Yrsa wikiPageExternalLink lejre.html.
- Yrsa wikiPageID "602287".
- Yrsa wikiPageRevisionID "594660658".
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- Yrsa subject Category:6th-century_women.
- Yrsa subject Category:Heroes_in_Norse_myths_and_legends.
- Yrsa subject Category:Nordic_folklore.
- Yrsa subject Category:People_in_Norse_mythology_and_legends.
- Yrsa subject Category:Viking_Age_women.
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- Yrsa comment "Yrsa, Yrse, Yrs or Urse (6th century) was a tragic heroine of early Scandinavian literature.She appears in several versions relating to her husband, the Swedish king Eadgils, and/or to her father and rapist/lover/husband Halga (the younger brother of king Hroðgar who received Beowulf) and their son Hroðulf.".
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- Yrsa depiction Helgi_and_Yrsa.jpg.
- Yrsa isPrimaryTopicOf Yrsa.