Sceafa ? (The Foundling, Langbardus)
| Lineage | ? |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Sceafa ? |
| Other last names | The Foundling, Langbardus |
| Other given names | Also Spelled Sceaf (scēaf) or Scef (scēf), was an Ancient Lombardic King in English Legend. According to his Story, Sceafa Appeared Mysteriously as a Child, Coming out of the sea in an Empty Boat. The Name Also Appears in the Corrupt Seskef, , Stefius, , Strephius, , Stresaeus, Shava , Scefius, Sheave |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:Sceafa |
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Ancestry originated according to the Widsith in the mythical land of Winnili (possiblyRef needed ! a racial memory to the historical lands of Willusa in Turkey and is associated in the ancient genealogies with the Indo-Aryan Gauti, Gothic, and Jati peoples. It is possibleRef needed ! that this person is purely mythological or legendary whose origins had been shrouded in mystery by the time that the sagas were authored. Or that the story represents an ritualRef needed ! handed down as a ritualized kingly "right of passage" for princes of his lineage which preserves very ancient memories.
