(
Danish:
English: ''Chronicle of
Lejre
Lejre is a railway town in the northwestern part of the island of Zealand (Denmark), Zealand in eastern Denmark. It has a population of 3,165 (1 January 2024) inhabitants. /Leire'') is a small
Danish medieval work from the late 12th century, written in
Latin
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.
Themes
Unlike ''
Chronicon Roskildense'', which deals primarily with information presented as real historical facts after the introduction of
Christianity
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in
Denmark
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, is a recording of folklore about the old
pre-Christian Danish kings and the adventure stories that were eventually associated with them. In that sense it is not much different from the first part of
Sven Aggesen
Sven Aggesen (also known as ''Svend Aagesen,'' ''Aggessøn'', or ''Aggesøn'', in Latin ''Sveno Aggonis''; born around 1140 to 1150, death unknown) was the author of '' Brevis historia regum Dacie'', one of the first attempts to write a coherent ...
's ''
Brevis Historia Regum Dacie'' or
Saxo Grammaticus
Saxo Grammaticus (), also known as Saxo cognomine Longus, was a Danish historian, theologian and author. He is thought to have been a clerk or secretary to Absalon, Archbishop of Lund, the main advisor to Valdemar I of Denmark. He is the author ...
' ''
Gesta Danorum
("Deeds of the Danes") is a patriotic work of Danish history, by the 12th-century author Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate", literally "the Grammarian"). It is the most ambitious literary undertaking of medieval Denmark and is an essentia ...
'', though considerably smaller and of much lesser quality. It is sometimes referred to as the "Chronicle of the Kings of Lejre."
One of the noted aspects of is the writer's
deep hatred of all things German, which at times takes on epic proportions. This German hatred can also be traced, although to a lesser degree, in Aggesen's ''Brevis Historia Regum Dacie'', and to a much lesser degree in Saxo's ''
Gesta Danorum
("Deeds of the Danes") is a patriotic work of Danish history, by the 12th-century author Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate", literally "the Grammarian"). It is the most ambitious literary undertaking of medieval Denmark and is an essentia ...
''. The second book of Saxo's ''Gesta Danorum'', starting at
Halfdan Scylding, through the fourth book, the reign of
Dan II, is based on the genealogy of the Chronicon, though substantial additional mythical material has been used.
The original version of is certainly a work of its own. Its stories are interesting and over time copies found its way to other places; there was a copy in the 13th-century Latin Annals of the
Cathedral
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of
Lund
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(US) and ) is a city in the provinces of Sweden, province of Scania, southern Swed ...
. Because of this, is often connected to ''
Annales Lundenses'', of which it is now a part, but it is unlikely the chronicle was originally included in this anthology.
History
The chronicle is believed to have been composed in the second half of the 12th century, probably around 1170, or according to more recent scholarship, in the early 1190s, and preceded the writing of the far more famous and verbose ''Gesta Danorum'' by ''Saxo'', with which it shares many traditions not found in other sources. The was one of Saxo's many sources.
The , as included in the ''
Annales Lundenses'', supplied material for several other chronicles, such as the conscise ''
Annales Ryenses'' (around 1290), the ''
Compendium Saxonum'' (1340s) and the ''
Gesta Danorum på danskæ'' (round 1300, not to be confused with Saxo's work of the same title).
Swedish translations from the 14th century, suggest that the original might have been more extensive than the texts that have been preserved.
Authorship
Although the author is unknown, there is some conjecture that he may have been a
clerk
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tightly linked to the
Roskilde Cathedral
Roskilde Cathedral (), in the city of Roskilde on the island of Zealand (Denmark), Zealand (''Sjælland'') in eastern Denmark, is a cathedral of the Lutheranism, Lutheran Church of Denmark.
The cathedral is one of the most important churches in D ...
. This is based on the great interest the author has in the city of
Roskilde
Roskilde ( , ) is a city west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand. With a population of 53,354 (), the city is a business and educational centre for the region and the 10th largest city in Denmark. It is governed by the administrative ...
, which he describes in vivid detail, chronicling how it got its name and promising immortality to the city through his writing.
Further reading
*
Chronicon Lethrense', in: ''Scriptores Minores Historiæ Danicæ'', Vol. 1, ed. M.Ci. Gertz, Copenhagen 1917–18, p. 1-60, text on p. 43-53 (also a
wikimedia djvu-file
* Lotte Fang, ''Lejrekrøniken – en sagnkrønike'', Copenhagen, Kolorit, 1993
* Lars Hemmingsen, ''By Word of Mouth: The Origins of Danish Legendary History'', Ph.D. diss. University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2006, p. 389-467
*
* Jonas Wellendorf,
The Dynasty of Dan: Danish Origins in the Lejre Chronicle, Saxo and Beyond, ''Arts, Civilisation et Histoire de l'Europe''
nline HS1 , 2024, Online since 27 December 2024, updated 4 May 2025.
References
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12th-century books in Latin
Chronicles about Denmark
12th-century history books