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Personal data Frealaf Buri 

  • He was born about 160 in Asgard, Asia or East Europe.
  • A child of Freawine
  • This information was last updated on September 21, 2011.

Household of Frealaf Buri

He is married to Auðumbla of Asgard.

They got married about 189 at AsgårdAsgård.


Child(ren):

  1. Frithuwald Bor  ± 190-???? 


Notes about Frealaf Buri

Not shown the Prose Edda but Shown in the Anglo Saxon Chronicles.
SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg858.htm#14000
Not shown the Prose Edda but Shown in the Anglo Saxon Chronicles.
[4075] http://www.genealogy.org/~smcgee/cgi-bin/genweb.cgi/DB=royal92/INDEX=I 2435/?Ped
igreeInternal

"Anglo Saxon Chronicle", Part 1, A.D. 547: Fritholaf is given as Woden's father
[4076] http://www.genealogy.org/~smcgee/cgi-bin/genweb.cgi/DB=royal92/INDEX=I 2435/?Ped igreeInternal

http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal02006 Not shown the Prose Edda but Shown in the Anglo Saxon Chronicles.
{geni:about_me} B: 139 or 160

D: 193 or 251

Temporary removed one set of parents:

http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000003828193347

http://www.geni.com/people/Auðhumla/6000000003828193341

Buri

by Molly Miller, Clarksville Middle School

Buri is the primeval man in Norse mythology. He had neither father nor mother, but was created by a cow named Audhumla. As she licked the salt blocks of Ginnagagap, the shape of a man -- Buri -- was formed. Buri had a son named Bor. Bor had three sons who were gods: Odin, Vili, and Ve.

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Froethelaf [Pedigree]

Son of Finn

REF RFC. Gives father as Finn, but Roots-l Royal92 GEDCOM gives

father as Frithuwald, son of Finn.

Children:

1. Frithuwald (Bor) (190-) m. Beltsea of_Asgard (194-)

Sources:

1. "Royalty for Commoners",

Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.

This book lists all of the known ancestors of John of Gaunt,

which amounts to most of the Medieval royalty of Europe. Also

see the following article: "A Mediaeval Miscellany:

Commentaries on Roderick W. Stuart's Royalty for Commoners,"

The American Genealogist 69 (April 1994)

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Froethelaf

Male, #35164

Froethelaf||p35164.htm|Finn||p35165.htm||||Godwulf||p35166.htm||||||||||

Froethelaf was the son of Finn.1

Child of Froethelaf

* Frithuwald+ (a 190 - )1

Citations

1. Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa. Fourth Edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002.

http://www.genealogy.theroyfamily.com/p35164.htm

547. This year Ida began to reign, from whom arose

the royal race of North-humbria ; and he reigned twelve

years, and built Bambrough, which was at iSirst enclosed by

a hedge, and afterwards by a wall. Ida was the son of

Eoppa, Eoppa of Esa, Esa of Ingwi, Ingwi of Angenwit,

Angenwit of Aloe, Aloe ot Benoc, Benoc of Brond, Brond

of Beldeg, Beldeg of Woden, Woden of Frithowald, Fritho-

wald of Frithuwulf, Frithuwulf of Finn, Finn of Godwulf,

Godwulf of Geat.

http://www.archive.org/stream/anglosaxonchroni00gile/anglosaxonchroni00gile_djvu.txt

"Finn begat Frithuwulf, who in turn begat Frealaf. Frealaf begat Frithuwald. Great men all." Eldred abruptly stopped speaking. He got to his feet and began pacing the fire, scanning the crowd.

"That sneaky Frisian rascal, King Folc, has named his sons Finn and Frithuwald. He claims that Woden was a Frisian and his ancestor. Well, maybe Woden was indeed Folc's ancestor. Woden loved fighting, drinking, and womanizing, in that close order. Woden passed more than a few times through Frisia. So I will grant his claim to Woden as an ancestor. But to say that Woden was Frisian born is the height of untruth. I am tempted to beat the next Frisian I meet and tell him to pass the same message on through to the mangy rascal that he has for a king! After tomorrow's performance, of course."

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Frealaf (?)

M, #102647

Last Edited=19 Apr 2001

Frealaf (?) is the son of Frithuwulf (?).

Child of Frealaf (?)

-1. Frithuwald (?)+

Forrás / Source:

http://www.thepeerage.com/p10265.htm#i102647

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Frithuwulf (?)

M, #102648

Last Edited=19 Apr 2001

Frithuwulf (?) is the son of Finn (?).

Child of Frithuwulf (?)

-1. Frealaf (?)+

Forrás / Source:

http://www.thepeerage.com/p10265.htm#i102648

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Buri

by Molly Miller, Clarksville Middle School

Buri is the primeval man in Norse mythology. He had neither father nor mother, but was created by a cow named Audhumla. As she licked the salt blocks of Ginnagagap, the shape of a man -- Buri -- was formed. Buri had a son named Bor. Bor had three sons who were gods: Odin, Vili, and Ve.

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Froethelaf [Pedigree]

Son of Finn

REF RFC. Gives father as Finn, but Roots-l Royal92 GEDCOM gives

father as Frithuwald, son of Finn.

Children:

1. Frithuwald (Bor) (190-) m. Beltsea of_Asgard (194-)

Sources:

1. "Royalty for Commoners",

Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.

This book lists all of the known ancestors of John of Gaunt,

which amounts to most of the Medieval royalty of Europe. Also

see the following article: "A Mediaeval Miscellany:

Commentaries on Roderick W. Stuart's Royalty for Commoners,"

The American Genealogist 69 (April 1994)

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Froethelaf

Male, #35164

Froethelaf||p35164.htm|Finn||p35165.htm||||Godwulf||p35166.htm||||||||||

Froethelaf was the son of Finn.1

Child of Froethelaf

* Frithuwald+ (a 190 - )1

Citations

1. Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa. Fourth Edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002.

http://www.genealogy.theroyfamily.com/p35164.htm

547. This year Ida began to reign, from whom arose

the royal race of North-humbria ; and he reigned twelve

years, and built Bambrough, which was at iSirst enclosed by

a hedge, and afterwards by a wall. Ida was the son of

Eoppa, Eoppa of Esa, Esa of Ingwi, Ingwi of Angenwit,

Angenwit of Aloe, Aloe ot Benoc, Benoc of Brond, Brond

of Beldeg, Beldeg of Woden, Woden of Frithowald, Fritho-

wald of Frithuwulf, Frithuwulf of Finn, Finn of Godwulf,

Godwulf of Geat.

http://www.archive.org/stream/anglosaxonchroni00gile/anglosaxonchro...

"Finn begat Frithuwulf, who in turn begat Frealaf. Frealaf begat Frithuwald. Great men all." Eldred abruptly stopped speaking. He got to his feet and began pacing the fire, scanning the crowd.

"That sneaky Frisian rascal, King Folc, has named his sons Finn and Frithuwald. He claims that Woden was a Frisian and his ancestor. Well, maybe Woden was indeed Folc's ancestor. Woden loved fighting, drinking, and womanizing, in that close order. Woden passed more than a few times through Frisia. So I will grant his claim to Woden as an ancestor. But to say that Woden was Frisian born is the height of untruth. I am tempted to beat the next Frisian I meet and tell him to pass the same message on through to the mangy rascal that he has for a king! After tomorrow's performance, of course."

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Frithuwulf

father:

*Finn

born about 0130 Asgard

children:

*Frealaf

born 0160 Asgard Asia

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Frealaf , geb. 160 te Asgard, Scandinavië.
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Name: Froethelaf FINNSSON

Given Name: Froethelaf

Surname: Finnsson

Sex: M 1

Father: Finn

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

Frithuwald FROETHELAFSSON b: 190

Sources:

Abbrev: Stuart (1992)

Title: Royalty for Commoners

Author: Stuart, R. W.

Publication: Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2nd. Ed. 1992 (firstEd. 1988).

Page: p. 169 (Line 233)

Lóriði

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Lóriði is the son of Thor and Sif and forefather of Norse rulers, according to the prologue of the Prose Edda. Loridi does not appear in any other instance of Norse mythology.

One should note that the author of the Prose Edda Snorri Sturluson was a christian and he used the prologue to explain how the norse pagans came to believe what they did. The prologue allowed Snorri the framework to assert that he was a christian before going on to relate the potentially heretical pagan tales of the norse gods in the Gylfaginning. Snorri posits the theory that many of the heroes from ancient city of Troy came to Scandanavia and were revered as gods and demigods.

For these reasons Lóriði should not be considered the son of the mythical Thor. Lóriði is not an actual part of the ancient norse myths.

-Near the earth's centre was made that goodliest of homes and haunts that ever have been, which is called Troy, even that which we call Turkland. This abode was much more gloriously made than others, and fashioned with more skill of craftsmanship in manifold wise, both in luxury and in the wealth which was there in abundance. There were twelve kingdoms and one High King, and many sovereignties belonged to each kingdom; in the stronghold were twelve chieftains. These chieftains were in every manly part greatly above other men that have ever been in the world. One king among them was called Múnón or Mennón; and he was wedded to the daughter of the High King Priam, her who was called Tróán; they had a child named Trór, whom we call Thor. He was fostered in Thrace by a certain war-duke called Lóríkus; but when he was ten winters old he took unto him the weapons of his father. He was as goodly to look upon, when he came among other men, as the ivory that is inlaid in oak; his hair was fairer than gold. When he was twelve winters old he had his full measure of strength; then he lifted clear of the earth ten bear-skins all at one time; and then he slew Duke Lóríkus, his foster-father, and with him his wife Lórá, or Glórá, and took into his own hands the realm of Thrace, which we call Thrúdheim. Then he went forth far and wide over the lands, and sought out every quarter of the earth, overcoming alone all berserks and giants, and one dragon, greatest of all dragons, and many beasts. In the northern half of his kingdom he found the prophetess that is called Síbil, whom we call Sif, and wedded her. The lineage of Sif I cannot tell; she was fairest of all women, and her hair was like gold. Their son was Lóridi, who resembled his father; his son was Einridi, his son Vingethor, his son Vingener, his son Móda, his son Magi, his son Seskef, his son Bedvig, his son Athra (whom we call Annarr), his son Ítermann, his son Heremód, his son Skjaldun (whom we call Skjöld), his son Bjáf (whom we call Bjárr), his son Ját, his son Gudólfr, his son Finn, his son Fríallaf (whom we call Fridleifr); his son was he who is named Vóden, whom we call Odin: he was a man far-famed for wisdom and every accomplishment. His wife was Frígídá, whom we call Frigg.

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Possible Children: Aodfa of ANGLES ; Frithuwald (Bor)
Alternative Fathers of Possible Children: (NN), Frealaf's descendant; Frithuwulf (the TROJAN?) Alternative Fathers of Possible Children: (NN), Frealaf's descendant ; Frithuwulf (the TROJAN ?)
Not shown in the Prose Edda but shown in the Anglo SaxonChronicles.[Custer February 1, 2002 Family Tree.FTW]

[merge G675.FTW]

Not shown in the Prose Edda but shown in the Anglo Saxon Chronicles.
[De La Pole.FTW]
Sources: RC 233; Kreantzler 1692, 1693, 1702. RC & K: Froethelaf.
OR "FRITHWULF""FRIDULF"; SUPREME RULER OF THE SCYTHIANS IN ASALAND 50 C.E.
SOURCE NOTES:
Asser, Nennius: The History of the Britons
RESEARCH NOTES:
Nennius has Frithuwulf as father, not gf of Frithowald
Or Freothelaf
Book of Rememberence-Meacham
Bure er stamfaren til æsene i den norrøne mytologien. Audhumbla slikket ham fram fra de salte steinene i Ginnungagap.

Bure skal være vakker å se på, stor og kraftfull. Bure dør av alderdom, fordi Iduns ungdomsepler ikke har vokst fram ennå.

Bures sønn Bor fikk sønnene Odin, Vilje og Ve med Bestla, datteren til jotnen Boltorn.
Or Freothelaf
Book of Rememberence-Meacham
b. abt 0160, Of, Asgard, Asia Or, East Europe
d.
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bp.
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kd.
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Children
Frithuwald (Bor)

BIOGRAPHY: Froethelaf [Pedigree]
Son of Finn

BIOGRAPHY: REF RFC. Gives father as Finn, but Roots-l Royal92 GEDCOM gives
father as Frithuwald, son of Finn.

BIOGRAPHY: Children:

BIOGRAPHY: Frithuwald (Bor) (190-) m. Beltsea of_Asgard (194-)
References: [RFC]
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