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Kjárr
Legendary figure in Germanic and Norse tradition / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kjárr, or Kíarr, is a figure of Germanic heroic legend that is believed to be the reflection of the Roman Emperors. In Old Norse sources, he appears as a king of the Valir (Celtic/Romance southerners)[2] who were the people of Valland (the Celtic/Roman south).[3]
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Many scholars have suggested that the name is derived from Caesar, but the exact path from Caesar to Kíarr is not clear.[2]