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  1. Lejre was a centre of power and a royal seat during the Viking and early Iron Age - not just for one king or for a short time, but for more than 500 years! The area is also known as the home of the first Danish kings, the "Skjoldunger", and the famous heroic poem "Beowulf".

  2. The birthplace of Denmark is nestled in the hills of the hamlet of Gl. Lejre. Legend has it that Lejre was once the seat of ancient kings, the Scyldingas, who left their traces on the landscape. Here the legendary hero Beowulf fought ferociously to defend King Roar’s royal hall.

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  4. Dec 15, 2015 · The main object, though, is to present the report on the excavations and the many stray finds made by metal-detectors, accompanied by a careful sifting of the chronicles and other written sources, and the broader landscape. In the back is a full catalogue of the many finds. Place Name: Lejre. In itself the name Lejre is rare.

  5. It could also potentially be an indicator that the person in the Lejre figure is not Odin but another figure associated with birds. Hildskjalf. In Snorri’s Edda, he describes the creation of the world according to Norse mythology in a text titled Gylfaginning, translated as “The Tricking of Gylfi.” According to the text, the Viking ...

  6. May 1, 2016 · Medieval Histories. Nature History Heritage. 01/05/2016. Lejre Museum. Lejre in Denmark is famous as the mythical royal seat of the Scyldings, renowned in Beowulf. However, it is also a hugely fascinating archaeological site. A new museum is well worth a detour. Granted, it is a small museum.

  7. Denmark's largest Royal Hall from the Viking Age is located in Sagnlandet Lejre. The stories tell that precisely in Lejre the first Danish kings ruled; The Viking Kings Skjoldungerne.

  8. Sagnlandet Lejre (Lejre Land of Legends)is a historical experimental archaeological center which offers experiences and timetravel all the way back to the Stone Age, the Iron and Viking Age and the 1800s. We have rebuilt Denmark’s Largest Viking King’s Hall. Sagnlandet Lejre. +45 46 48 08 78. kontakt@sagnlandet.dk.

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