Godwulf
Godwulf or Guðúlfr is a figure from Germanic mythology. In the two surviving sources mentioning the figure he is associated with divine genealogies.
Historia Britonum
In the 9th century Historia Brittonum Godwulf is mentioned as an ancestor of Horsa and Hengest:
There is some question regarding the ancestor of Godwulf, listed as "Geat" in Historia Brittonum. Regarding these questions, English scholar Hector Munro Chadwick comments:
Prose Edda
In the Icelandic Prose Edda, a 13th-century work by Snorri Sturluson, chapter 3 of the Prologue contains his euhmerized account of Norse mythology. In this section, Snorri gives a genealogy stating that Guðúlfr is one of the descendants of Thor and Sif. The genealogy also states that Guðúlfr is an ancestor of Odin.
References