Dyggvi
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Dyggvi
Summary
Dyggvi is a mythological king[1]. He was born on 101[2]. He died in Gamla Uppsala[3]. He died on 300[4]. He worked as a politician[5]. He draws 38 Wikipedia views per month (mythological_king category, ranking #24 of 37).[6]
Key Facts
- Dyggvi died in Gamla Uppsala[3].
- Dyggvi was born on 101[2].
- Dyggvi died on 300[4].
- Dyggvi's father was Domar[7].
- Among Dyggvi's spouses was Hel[8].
- A child of Dyggvi was Dag the Wise[9].
- Dyggvi worked as a politician[5].
- Dyggvi held the position of semi-legendary king of Sweden[10].
- Dyggvi is recorded as male[11].
- Dyggvi's instance of is recorded as mythological king[12].
- Dyggvi's family is recorded as Yngling[13].
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Origins and Family
Dyggvi was born on 101[2]. His father was Domar[7].
Career and Affiliations
Dyggvi worked as a politician[5]. He held the position of semi-legendary king of Sweden[10].
Personal Life
Among Dyggvi's spouses was Hel[8]. A child of him was Dag the Wise[9].
Death and Burial
Dyggvi died on 300[4]. He died in Gamla Uppsala[3].
Why It Matters
Dyggvi draws 38 Wikipedia views per month (mythological_king category, ranking #24 of 37).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14]
FAQs
Where did Dyggvi die?
Dyggvi died in Gamla Uppsala[3].
Who were Dyggvi's parents?
Dyggvi's father was Domar[7].
Who was Dyggvi married to?
Dyggvi's spouses include Hel[8].
What did Dyggvi do for work?
Dyggvi worked as politician[5].