File:Ongentheow's alleged tumulus 2009 Old Upsala.jpg

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The middle one of the three large royal tumuli at Old Upsala, this one popularly called Freyja’s Mound Frös hög and through the disputed findings of archaeologist Birger Nerman identified as the grave of a 5th century King Ongentheow (Angantyr, Egil Tunnadolg), though the identities of the three buried kings also have been interchanged by some writers and completely refuted by others
Place: Upsala, Sweden

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current11:28, 17 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 11:28, 17 January 2017912 × 684 (73 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)The middle one of the three large royal tumuli at Old Upsala, this one popularly called Freyja’s Mound <i>Frös hög</i> and through the disputed findings of archaeologist Birger Nerman identified as the grave of a 5th century King Ongentheow (Angantyr, Egil Tunnadolg), though the identities of the three buried kings also have been interchanged by some writers and completely refuted by others<br><b>Place:</b> Upsala, Sweden
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