FEGGE KLIT AND HANKLIT
Websites that recreate the story of Prince Hamlet (killed by his stepfather, King Fegge).
Prince Hamlet did exist and the story told by Shakespeare did take place. This is what the text of the 12th century Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus reports: Prince Hamlet did kill his father-in-law, King Fegge. We are far from Elsinore and if there is no trace of the castle where the drama took place, the sandy landscapes of Feggklit and the great white cliff of Hanklit - 67 m high, also striped with black by the soot of ancient volcanoes - can help us to reconstruct the action. Nice view from Thisted in the evening...
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