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Háleygjatal
Háleygjatal is a skaldic poem by Eyvindr Skáldaspillir written towards the end of the 10th century to establish the Hlaðir dynasty as the social equals of the Hárfagri dynasty
The poem is only partially preserved in disjoint parts quoted in ''Skáldskaparmál'', ''Heimskringla'' and two other manuscripts of kings' sagas. It appears to be a lesser imitation of ''Ynglingatal''. Just like ''Ynglingatal'' it contains 27 generations (3 x 3 x 3), and some expressions appear to be borrowed from ''Ynglingatal''. Moreover, it is composed in the same meter, ''kviðuháttr'', and the theme seems to be to trace the lineage of the poet's patron to the gods.
A part of the poem quoted in ''Ynglinga saga'' mentions Odin and Skaði.
==References==

* (Háleygjatal ) in Old Norse from heimskringla.no
* Lindow, John (2001). ''Handbook of Norse mythology''. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. ISBN 1-57607-217-7.
* (Two editions of the poem in the original language )
* (Hans Hägerdal: ''Ynglingatal. Nya perspektiv på en kanske gammal text'' )

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