Vanlandi
| Vanlandi | |
|---|---|
| Legendary King of Sweden | |
| Predecessor | Sveigðir |
| Successor | Visbur |
| Burial | By the Skúta river |
| Spouse | Drífa |
| Issue | Visbur |
| Dynasty | House of Yngling |
| Father | Sveigðir |
| Mother | Vana |
Vanlandi or Vanlande (Old Norse: "Man from the Land of the Vanir") was, according to Norse mythology, a Swedish king who ruled at Uppsala as part of the House of Yngling. He was the son of Sveigðir, whom he succeeded as king.
Vanlandi married a woman named Drífa from Finnland but later abandoned her. In retaliation, Drífa sought revenge by enlisting a sorceress to curse him. As a result, Vanlandi was hag-ridden to death. He was succeeded by his son, Visbur.