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Vanlandi

Vanlandi or ''Vanlande'' (Old Norse "Man from the Land of the Vanir"〔McKinnell (2005:70).〕) was a Swedish king at Uppsala of the House of Yngling in Norse mythology. He was the son of Sveigðir whom he succeeded as king. He married a girl from ''Finnland'', but forgot about her. In revenge, the girl arranged so that Vanlandi was hag ridden to death. He was succeeded by his son Visbur.
==Attestations==
Snorri Sturluson wrote of Vanlandi in his ''Ynglinga saga'' (1225) (note that the translator has rendered ''Finnland'' as Finland and ''Svíþjóðar'' as Sweden ):


Snorri also quoted some lines from ''Ynglingatal'' composed in the 9th century:
The ''Historia Norwegiæ'' presents a Latin summary of ''Ynglingatal'', older than Snorri's quotation:
The even earlier source ''Íslendingabók'' cites the line of descent in ''Ynglingatal'' and also gives Vanlandi as the successor of Svegðir and the predecessor of Visbur: ''v Svegðir. vi Vanlandi. vii Visburr. viii Dómaldr''.〔(Guðni Jónsson's edition of Íslendingabók )〕

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