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Ynglingatal is a poem listing the kings of the House of Ynglings.

The original version is attributed to Tjodolf of Hvin who was the skald of a Norwegian petty king named Ragnvald and who was a cousin of Harald Fairhair. The reason was that the Norwegian kings claimed descendance from the Norse gods through the royal dynasty of Sweden, a dynasty which apparently shed glory on the Norwegian kings.

It appears in two versions of which the most well known is the Ynglinga saga in Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla. The second version, Historia Norwegiae, is written in latin and contains essentially the same information.

The authenticity of this poem has been doubted by some modern scholars who belive it to be a propaganda work fabricated to enhance the legitimacy of the Norwegian kings





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