Gylfi (11)
Gylfi (non.)
A king in Ynglinga Saga, the first saga in Heimskringla, who promises Gefjon a ploughshare of land. He plays a much larger role in Snorri's Edda where he decides to try and discover if Óðinn and his followers are men or gods.
A king in Ynglinga Saga, the first saga in Heimskringla, who promises Gefjon a ploughshare of land. He plays a much larger role in Snorri's Edda where he decides to try and discover if Óðinn and his followers are men or gods.
Gylfi is referenced in:
Digital image of the illustration on p. 473 in Thomas Bartholin's Antiquitatum danicarum de causis contemptae a
Danis adhuc gentilibus mortis libri tres
.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 43[a] in Gothrici & Rolfi Westrogothiae Regum Historia: Lingua
antiqua Gothica conscripta.
Digital image of the illustration on page 20 of the 1902 edition of
Hamilton
Wright
Mabie's childrens book Norse Stories: Retold from the
Eddas.