(Redirected from Wihtlaeg)'Wihtlæg', ''Whitlæg'', ''Wighlek'' or ''Wiglek'' is a legendary king of either
Denmark or
Angeln in Germanic legends.
In
Anglo-Saxon genealogies, ''Whitlæg'' is one of the
Sons of Odin. According to the genealogies in the
Anglian collection, Weothulgeot was ancestor to the royal house of
Mercia and the father of Whitlæg. According to the ''
Historia Britonum'', Weothulgeot was father of Weaga who was father of Whitlæg. But the two ''
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' versions of this genealogy include neither Weothulgeot nor Weaga but make Whitlæg himself the son of Woden. In all versions Whitlæg is father of Wermund, father of
Offa of Angel. According to the
Old English poem ''
Widsith'' Offa ruled over the continental Angels.
The Danish ''
Chronicon Lethrense'' (and the included ''Annales Lundenses'') tell that the Danish king
Rorik Slengeborre was succeeded by his son Wighlek. This Wiglek married
Nanna, and he ruled in peace. He died in his bed and was succeeded by his son
Wermund, the father of Offe (Offa).
The somewhat later Danish chronicle ''
Gesta Danorum'' tells that when the Danish king
Rorik Slyngebond had died Wiglek succeeded him. He took all the wealth from the mother of
Amleth (
Hamlet) and complained about Amleth's actions as the ruler of
Jutland. Amleth, on the other hand offered Wiglek riches, in reconciliation. Wiglek disposed of Fiallar, the ruler of
Scania who retired to
Undensakre, and then he mustered the
leidang of
Zealand and Scania, and sent a message to Amleth challenging him to war. In the battle Amleth fell, and his wife
Hermutrude gave up herself as Wiglek's spoil of war. Wiglek died of illness and was succeeded by his son
Wermund, the father of Uffo (Offa).
External links
★ Peter Tunstall's translation of the ''Chronicon lethrense'' at
''The Chronicle of the Kings of Lejre'' and
Northvegr: ''The Saga of Hrolf Kraki: The Chronicle of the Kings of Lejre''.
★
Book four of ''Gesta Danorum'' at the Online Medieval and Classical Library