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Godwulf of Asgard

Godwulf of Asgard (also spelled Godulf, sometimes Gudolfr, or simply Godwulf) is a mythical figure from Norse mythology. He lived in Asgard, the realm of the Norse gods.

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Godwulf in Historia Britonum

He is mentioned in Historia Britonum; we reproduce a salient passage:

In the meantime, three vessels, exiled from Germany, arrived in Britain. They were commanded by Horsa and Hengist, brothers, and sons of Wihtgils. Wihtgils was the son of Witta; Witta of Wecta; Wecta of Woden; Woden of Frithowald ; Frithowald of Frithuwulf ; Frithuwulf of Finn; Finn of Godwulf; Godwulf of Geat, who, as they say, was the son of a god, not of the omnipotent God and our Lord Jesus Christ (who before the beginning of the world, was with the Father and the Holy Spirit, co-eternal and of the same substance, and who, in compassion to human nature, disdained not to assume the form of a servant), but the offspring of one of their idols, and whom, blinded by some demon, they worshipped according to the custom of the heathen.

The Icelandic poet Snorri Sturluson on Godwulf

The Icelandic historian, poet and politician Snorri Sturluson mentions him in the prologue to the Younger Edda (also called the Prose Edda), from this we quote (keeping this quote short enough to be fair use; unsure of copyrights):

“In the northern part of the world he met with and married a prophetess called Sibyl whom we call Sif. ... Loridi Hloritha in Anglo-Saxon, ... was their son. ... [much genealogy] ... his son Gudolf [or Godwulf], his son Finn, his son Friallaf whom we call Frigg [or Freya ]”

In a work of tough-guy detective fiction

The writer Robert B. Parker has written a work titled The Godwulf Manuscript about a detective modeled after Raymond Chandler's "tough guy" Philip Marlowe, on a search for a rare illuminated manuscript.

Genealogy

The name Godwulf of Asgard is seen many places on the Internet, notably in genealogies, so often that his existence seems to become fact; a typical entry is:

Godwulf was born about 0080 in Asgard, Asia or, East Europe.

He has a picturesque and interesting lineage, drawn from a number of mythologies (note: there are different genealogies floating around for Godwulf and old genealogies are often patrilineal and sexist); here is one going clear back to Abraham and Sarah:

Abraham
Sarah
Isaac
Rebecca
Jacob
Leah
Judah
Tamar
Zara (Zarah). Spouse: Electra (One of the Pleiades)
Dardanus Darda. Spouse: Batea Asia Ilium
Erichthonius. Spouse: Astvocho Ilium
Tros (Troy)
Ilus
Laomedon
Priam (King of Troy)
Daughter of Priam. Spouse: Memnon
Thor (Tror)
Vingener
Hloritha
Eiardi
Vingethorr
Vingener
Moda
Magi
Seskef
Bedweg
Hwala
Hathra (Athra)
Itormann
Heremod
Scelda (Sceaf)
Scealdea
Beowa
Taewa (Tecti)
Geata
Godwulf
Flocwald
Finn
Freothelaf
Frithuwald
Odin

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