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3129:) of Sweden and Denmark, and who fell in love with her. Considering Sigurd too old for her, her brothers killed her by poisoning rather than letting Sigurd have her. The wrinkled old king killed both her brothers in a duel but was severely wounded himself. Sigurd arranged his dead beloved's funeral by loading a great longship with Alfsol and her brothers. As the only living person, he went aboard the ship and sat at the stern beside Alfsol's corpse. He then ordered the ship to be set on fire, and raised the sails high, sailing out on the seas with the strong winds. He had told his men that he meant to meet Odin according to the customs of his ancestors rather than die as an old man in bed. Following his instructions, his men raised a mound in his memory and named it 3390:. Franmar is also the foster-father of Sigrlinn the daughter of king Svafnir. King Hjörvard wants to marry Sigrlinn and sends Atli, the son of his jarl Idmund, to negotiate with Svafnir, but Franmar advises against it. Franmar had previously appeared to Atli in the form of a bird demanding and exorbitant price for her. Hjörvard and Atli ride to Svavaland and find it being invaded and pillaged by Sigrlinn's second suitor Hrodmar who has already killed Svafnir. In the form of an eagle, Franmar magically protects the building where he has housed Álof and Sigrlinn. When Atli finds the house and the entranced eagle, he kills it and takes the girls. Atli marries Alof while Hjörvard marries Sigrlinn with whom he has the son Helgi Hjörvardsson, the hero of 5540:, Hjörvard wanted to marry Sigrlinn, the daughter of king Svafnir of Svavaland. He sent Atli, the son of his jarl Idmund, to negotiate with Svafnir, but Franmar, the girl's foster-father advised against it. Franmar had previously appeared to Atli in the form of a bird demanding and exorbitant price for her. Hjörvard and Atli ride to Svavaland and find it being invaded and pillaged by Sigrlinn's second suitor Hrodmar who has already killed Svafnir. They find the house where Franmar has hidden Sigrlinn and his daughter Álof, and where he is magically protecting them in the form of an eagle. Atli kills him and then Atli marries Álof and Hjörvard marries Sigrlinn with whom he has the son Helgi Hjörvardsson, the hero of 872:Áki is the champion of the Danish king Alf and takes part in a Danish attack on the Swedish king Buðli. The Swedish king is slain, and Aki kidnaps the Swedish princess Hildr, who is already married to Helgi Hildibrandsson, who is away on a war expedition. Hildr already has a son with Helgi named Hildibrand who is being raised at his Hunnish grandfather Hildibrand's court. Aki and Hildr have the son Asmund. When Hildibrand is old enough he avenges his maternal grandfather and kills Alf, but not Aki as he is away on a raid with Asmund. 5614:, Dietrich von Bern aids him in various battles against the Veleti and other foes. Both he and his Kriemhild desire the hoard of the Nibelungs and arrange for the Burgundians to be killed. He is killed by Hagen/Högni's son Aldrian, who looks him in a cave where he starves to death. In Eddic tradition, he seeks to acquire the hoard of the Nibelungs from the Burgundians, treacherously attacking them once they have arrived at his hall. After he kills them, Gudrun kills his sons and feeds their hearts to him, then kills him. 25: 4195:
Goths. When Heidrek is killed by thralls, he avenges his father and takes the cursed sword Tyrfing. He refuses to give his half brother Hlöd, who has grown up among the Huns, more than a third of the kingdom, which causes a Hunnish invasion. Angantýr wins the war and rules a long time over the goths. He became an ancestor of Scandinavian kings through his son Heidrek Wolf skin and granddaughter Hildr.
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scars, and tanned with the blood of the men he has slain. Seeing Eyvind's white and soft hands, she declares that they cannot compare in beauty to Asmund's manly hands. She will marry Asmund, but first he has to avenge her father, who has been killed in revenge by Hildibrand. Asmund warns her of the Hunnish warrior's reputation as a fighter, but she tells him of the cursed sword that is submerged in
1731:, he ruled together with his brother Yngvi, but his brother preferred to pillage abroad. Alf's wife Bera preferred the manly and outgoing Yngve to her timid and sullen husband Alfr, and she did not hide it. One evening when Alfr saw Yngvi converse with Bera, he unexpectedly pulled his sword and killed his brother with it, but before dying, Yngvi did the same with Alfr. 2013:, who was the weaker boy, almost cry with frustration. When Svipdag learnt of this from Ingjald's foster-brother Gautvid, he was disgusted and roasted a wolf's heart and had Ingjald eat it. Many years later, when Ingjald was king of Sweden, he invited Agnar, Alf and their father Ingvar, together with a number of other petty kings to a feast at 489:, who was the weaker boy, almost cry with frustration. When Svipdag learnt of this from Ingjald's foster-brother Gautvid, he was disgusted and roasted a wolf's heart and had Ingjald eat it. Many years later, when Ingjald was king of Sweden, he invited Agnar, Alf and their father Ingvar, together with a number of other petty kings to a feast at 2132:. Hrothmar invaded Svávaland and killed king Sváfnir, but he could not find Sigrlinn who was instead found and married by king Hjörvard. Sigrlinn and Hjörvard would have the son Helgi Hjörvardsson who would avenge his maternal grandfather by killing Hrothmar. Helgi would in turn be killed by Hrothmar's son Alf, and the lay 419:). He becomes a famous warrior. He was the son of Ogn (in the place of Wealhtheow) and probably so to introduce him without mentioning his father Ingeld (who is mentioned in other accounts). He dives and retrieves the famous Scylding ring, and after that he and his mother disappear from the saga, as commented by 5182:
when his mother was abducted, by killing the Danish king Alf. Asmund wants to marry Alf's daughter Æsa, and wins her against a competing suitor by having hands marked by long pillaging, but she demands that he avenges her father first. She tells him to first retrieve a cursed sword that has been sunk into lake
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kidnaps Hildr with whom he has the son Asmund. Hildr already has another son with her previous husband Helgi, named Hildibrand who is being raised at his Hunnish grandfather Hildibrand's court. When Hildibrand is old enough he avenges his maternal grandfather and kills Alf, but not Aki as he is away on a raid.
186:. To settle the dispute Lamissio fought against a shield-maiden while swimming in the river, and Lamissio killed his opponent so the Lombards could pass and settle in the land on the other side of the river. After a long period of peace, Agilmund was killed by the Vulgars who carried away his daughter. 5186:
and then to go to the Saxons. The Saxons have lost most of their estates to the his half-brother and the Huns during annual duels, and Asmund undertakes to retrieve them by duelling with the Hunnish champions. First he kills one, then two, then four, then five, then six, and then seven regaining for
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so that Guðröðr killed him, and having done so, she arranged the death of Guðröðr himself. Then she fled back to her father in Sweden. Åsa and her father committed suicide by burning themselves to death inside their hall at Ræning, together with their retinue, to avoid the vengeance of Halfdan's son
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A king of Denmark and father of Æsa. He learns that Buðli, the king of Sweden, is old and attacks him. Buðli's daughter Hildr is married to Helgi Hildibrandsson, but as Helgi is away on a war expedition, the Swedes cannot rely on his help and are defeated. King Buðli is slain, and Alf's champion Áki
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Son of Heidrek and the Gothic princess Helga, daughter of king Harald. When a famine is to be averted Heidrek accepts to sacrfice Angantýr on condition that he has temporary command of half (or a fourth of) the Gothic army, which he uses to kill the king and his son instead, assuming power over the
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The son of the Hunnish vassal Hornboge (Hornbogi). He joins Dietrich's men and Dietrich sends his sword and shield to Isung as a gift when the latter demands tribute. Isung's messenger, Sigurd, allows Amlungr to bind him to a tree and recover the gifts, but Witige does not believe Amlungr that this
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Two dwarfs who compete with the smiths of king Buðli to make a three swords. When one breaks, they are forced to reforge the sword and they curse it; this sword will later kill Hildebrand. The curse is that it will cause the death of two noble brothers, the king's daughter's sons. In anger the king
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Alo was the son of king Fridleifus II of Denmark with Hilda, the kidnapped daughter of king Alo of Oppland in Norway. As he was a bastard son, his half-brother Frodo inherited the throne. Alo instead took over the Swedish throne. Frodo, who feared that his half-brother would use the Swedish army to
1180:, he is a ruler of an underground kingdom in Lombardy and the father of Ortnit, to whose mother he had given a magic ring; he helps Ortnit win his bride from the heathen king Machorel, and afterwards takes the magic ring back from Ortnit before warning him that he will die fighting a dragon. In the 177:
tells that he was elected king after Aio, and he ruled for 33 years. During his reign, a prostitute gave birth to a litter of seven boys who were thrown into a fish pond in order to drown them. Agilmund, who was passing on his horse, poked the drowning litter with his spear and pulled up a boy that
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to Scoringa, where they settled, but the Vandals, led by Ambri and Assi, demanded that the Winili pay tribute to them or face war. Consulting their mother Gambara, they opted for war instead, and sent a messenger to the Vandals that they would rather fight than be slaves. The Winnili settlers were
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the Saxons an estate for every killed champion. Then Hildibrand sends his last 11 against him, who are also killed. In berserker rage Hildibrand rides to meet him and kills his own son (Hadubrand) on the way, but is killed by Asmund. He returns home, kills a new competing suitor, and marries Æsa.
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Asmund is the son of Aki, the champion of the Danish king Alf, and the kidnapped Swedish princess Hildr, who is already married and has the son Hildibrand, who is being raised among the Huns. Ásmund's half-brother Hildibrand (Hildiger) avenges his grandfather the Swedish king Buðli who was killed
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and daughter Skjalf as prisoners to Sweden. When they arrived at what is today central Stockholm, he wanted to force Skjalf to be his wife. She pretented to consent to the marriage, but during the wedding night, she avenged her father by strangling and hanging Agni in a tree, after which she went
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one of the four giant sons of King Nordian. He is made king by Oserich/Osantrix after Nordian's death, and aids Oserich in his wars against Attila, but is forced to flee to Austriki (Austria). Later he steals an estate from the monks of the monastery where Heimir (Háma) has become a monk. Heimir
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The daughter of the Danish king Álfr. She decides that she will marry the man who has the most beautiful hands after the summer's raiding season. When the autumn arrives, her suitor Eyvindr has stayed with the cooks and protected his hands in gloves, while Asmund's hands are leathery and full of
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and demanded that the Winili pay tribute to them or face war. Consulting their mother Gambara, they opted for war instead, and sent a messenger to the Vandals that they would rather fight than be slaves. The Winnili settler were few in number, but young and healthy. Gambara addressed the goddess
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tells that Alf arrives with his fleet to the battle field where Lyngvi has defeated Sigmund. There he finds Hjördís and one of her maids beside the dying Sigmund, and he takes them as captives and keeps them as thralls until he finds out Hjördís background, and then he marries her. Consequently,
1024:, together with his brother Eric. They were skillful horsemen and competed in riding and having the best horses. One day they did not come back, but were found dead with crushed heads, and as they were unarmed, they were assumed to have killed each other with their bridles. In 2336:), the king of Sweden and Denmark, who falls in love with his daughter Alfsol. Considering the king too old for Alfsol they kill her by poisoning rather than letting Sigurd have her. The wrinkled old king kills both Alf's young sons in a duel but is severely wounded himself. 3496:, a warrior queen of the Saxons; when Halga (Helgi) tries to marry her she disgraces her, and as a result he rapes her. She is the mother of Yrsa, whom she does not inform of her parentage resulting in incest with her father. She later allows Yrsa to marry Eadgils (Adils). 4312:
The son of king Höfund of Glæsisvellir and queen Hervor, he is good-natured like his father, and also handsome and big and strong. At a great feast that his father has organized in Grund, in the kingdom, his ill-natured brother Heidrek is in a bad mood and kills him.
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King of the Lombards. He goes as a young warrior to the Gepid king Thurisind, who spares him as a guest even though Alboin has killed his son Turismod. Alboin kills the Gepid king Cunimund and marries his daughter Rosamund, who, however, eventually kills him.
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A berserker. Depending on the version he either kills Svafrlami or becomes his champion. He marries his daughter Eyfura, and takes the cursed sword Tyrfing. He has twelve sons who also are berserkers, among whom the ones named Angantýr and Hjörvard.
5019:'s men seeing her beauty bathing. He requested that she come to him neither dressed nor undressed, neither alone nor in company and neither sated nor fasting. She came with a dog, dressed in a net and biting an onion. They married and had the sons 5610:, Attila is incapacitated by grief and the narrator states he does not know what happened to him. He serves as a patron for the exiled Dietrich von Bern, repeatedly providing him with armies to attempt to reconquer Lombardy from Ermanaric. In the 4268:
he is slain by Hjálmar but Hjálmar dies from his wounds. Angantýr was buried on the island with the sword. He was married to Sváfa, the daughter of Bjarmarr, and they had a daughter named Hervor who came to his barrow to take the cursed sword.
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took advantage of the situation by telling Hrœrekr that Auðr was unfaithful with Helgi. The ruse was successful and Hrærekr slew his brother Helgi, after which it was easy for Ivar to attack Hrœrekr and to kill him as well. Auðr fled to
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killed Hjalmgunnar instead. As punishment Odin pricked her with a sleep thorn and cursed her never to be victorious again, and that she would marry. Brynhild responded with an oath that she would never marry a man who could feel fear.
3714:) succeeded her father and sought the friendship of Hermanafrid, Amalaberga convinced him to rebuff the offer. In revenge, Theuderic had Hermanafrid's vassal Iring kill the king, but Iring then killed him as well. 268:) saw them in the morning he asked who the "long beards" were, and Frigg prevailed on Odin to give the Winnili victory against the Vandals. When Aio and Ibor were dead, they were succeeded by Aio's son Agilmund. 3982:
The daughter of Wernher von Wernheres Mark, Wolfdietrich wins a tournament for her and then arranges for her to marry his vassal Herbrand (Heribrand). She is the mother of Hildebrand, Ilsan, Nere, and Mergart.
552:, they attack after their father had cancelled a visit to Eysteinn and the latter had ended the friendship. Agnar and Eric were not only met by the full force of the Swedish army, the king also let loose his 3792:) saw them in the morning he asked who the "long beards" were, and Frigg prevailed on Odin to give the Winnili victory against the Vandals, and the Winnili were from then on called Lombards ("long beards"). 548:, their father's subking, that Eric would take over and marry his daughter Borghild. When the Swedes opposed this, they met Eric and Agnar in battle after which Agnar died and Eric was taken prisoner. In 5035:, he promised to divorce Aslaug for Eystein's daughter. Aslaug was furious and told him who her real parents were, and to prove it she would bear a son whose eye had the image of a serpent, and she bore 1829:
tells that in the first battle against Helgi Hundingsbane, his brothers Eyjolf, Hervard and Hjörvard were slain, but Lyngvi, Alf and Heming escaped to be killed later in battle against Sigurd.
5967:, his wife is the seeress Groa, who is able to remove a stone from Thor's head. One of Aurvandill's toes had frozen, and Thor broke it off and placed it as a star in the sky. The German 4764:. In revenge, Åsa made her servant kill Gudrød with a spear at a banquet, as he was walking down the gangway from his ship. She openly admitted to having asked her servant to do so. The 5606:
after his marriage to Kriemhild, Attila invites the Burgundian kings to visit. Kriemhild arranges for fighting to break out, resulting in the death of most of Attila's warrior. In the
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catches him with a net and Andvari has to buy his freedom with gold. However, a part of this gold is a ring that he curses, and this curse becomes part of the fate of the Nibelungs.
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Historic niece of the Gothic king Theodoric the Great, who married the Thuringian king Hermanafrid to cement an alliance between the Thuringians and Goths against the Franks in 510.
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King of the Huns and a central figure of Germanic heroic legend. Son of Buðli (Botelung). In Norse tradition, brother of Brunhild. In German tradition brother of Bleda. In the
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The name Aldrian is not attested outside of heroic legend. It is often connected with Alberich, however Siegfried Gutenbrunner suggested several alternative origins: from PGmc
5039:. Eysteinn became Ragnar's enemy, and was later killed by his sons. It was due to having disregarded advice from Aslaug that Ragnar was defeated and killed in England by king 2978:
first relates that her father was Alf, but later identifies him as Gandalf instead. It later tells that Sigurd Ring's son Ragnar Lodbrok had inherits the Elvish beauty of his
2891:, Alfhild is one of four wives of Hjörvard, a king in Norway. With Alfhild he had son named Hedin, with Særeid a son named Humlung, and with Sinriód a son named Hymling. 4382:. The account of his death is unclear and contradictory. He was either killed by a mountain slide, by being stoned to death, or murdered by his bastard brother Sigvard. 2533:, they are mentioned (but not named) as participants in the Battle of Brávellir, and as being intimate with Harald Wartooth for having served him for a long time. 2415:, they are mentioned (but not named) as participants in the Battle of Brávellir, and as being intimate with Harald Wartooth for having served him for a long time. 9948: 8981: 359:
recalls how he defeated Agnarr the son of Ingeld, and he had never seen a bolder man, and he died laughing. It was killing Agnarr that gave Bjarki the name
5724: 4378:, he ravaged Estonia far and wide to avenge his father. Then he started a project of infrastructure and colonization in his kingdom. He was the father of 2841: 9938: 19: 9722:
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3621:. She is the daughter of Kiarr. Egil marries her, but after seven winters she is no longer bound to her and leaves. After this, Egil seeks for her. 915:, she tells them that she knows that they murdered Heimir and curses them to live having each day a worse one than the previous one until they die. 2215:, mentions Alf, the son of Raum, and talks of how beautiful his people, the "elf-kin", were and that his daughter Alfhild married the Swedish king 4945:) meaning "to marry", "to give a sacred promise" and as a name element it would have meant "promised to" or "initiated to". The first element is 3784:), and she told her that the Winnili women should but their hair in front of their faces like beards, and stand next to their men. When the god 260:), and she told her that the Winnili women should but their hair in front of their faces like beards, and stand next to their men. When the god 4641:'s daughter Áma ("big barrel") and kept her as his wife. They had the son Hergrímr, who was the grandfather of Arngrímr the berserker (above). 9793: 9774: 9658: 9224: 9200: 9178: 9145: 9061: 9042: 8954: 8935: 8912: 2017:. However, at night the doors were barred and he hall set on fire, burning everyone inside to death. After this Ingjald expanded his realm. 493:. However, at night the doors were barred and he hall set on fire, burning everyone inside to death. After this Ingjald expanded his realm. 2895:
deals with how he won his fourth wife, Sigrlinn, the daughter of king Svafnir of Svavaland, and the story of their son Helgi Hjörvarðsson.
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Son of Heimir, Brynhild's nephew, and a friend of Sigurd's who advises Sigurd to stay away from his aunt Brynhild. His advice is ignored.
9511:(1999). "Die Runeninschrift auf der Gürtelschnalle von Pforzen–ein Zeugnis der germanischen Heldensage". In Bammesberger, Alfred (ed.). 3337:
strikes at them, but the dwarves disappear into the ground. The king has a case of lead made for the sword and sinks it down into lake
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appears to be Scandinavized consistent with its origin in Gothic traditions, as the second element does not have the expected form -
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who kills Starkad and liberates Alfhild, but during the abduction she bore Starkad a daughter named Bauggerðr who marries Grímr. In
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tells that Aio and his brother Ibor were the sons of the wise woman Gambara. The two brothers led their people, the Winnili from
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the daughter of the king of the Saxons, and married to Heidrek. He returns her to her father after proven infidelity. In
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also talks of the beauty of his daughter Alfhild and that she was abducted by Starkad Ala-warrior while performing the
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A vassal of Dietrich von Bern, Hildebrand's brother-in-law, and the father of Wolfhart, Sigestap, and Alphart. In the
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tells that Helgi refused to give his sons compensation, and so they attacked him but were defeated and killed. The
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Dietrich's vassal, nephew of Hildebrand and brother of Wolfhart. He is treacherously killed by Witige and Háma in
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comments that there seems to be two Agnarr, and asks whether Bödvar is bragging about killing his lord's cousin.
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Näsström, Britt-Mari (1996). "Freyja, a Goddess with Many Names". In Billington, Sandra; Green, Miranda (eds.).
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for the riches they perceived in the harp. They raised her as a poor peasant girl, until she was discovered by
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Alf was the son of king Hrothmar who wanted the most beautiful woman Sigrlinn, the daughter of king Sváfnir of
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Shippey, Tom (2010). ""Hrólfs saga kraka" and the Legend of Lejre". In Martin, Arnold; Finlay, Alison (eds.).
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to kill Alo. Starkad entered the service of Alo and thrust his sword into him as he was taking a bath. In the
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Finlay, Alison (2010). "The Saga of Ásmundr, Killer of Champions". In Martin, Arnold; Finlay, Alison (eds.).
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May be the Anund/Emund who was living as an exile in Denmark, while his brother Björn ruled, as mentioned by
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5111: 5103: 5036: 3706:, Amalaberga was the legitimate daughter of the Frankish king Huga. She was married to the Thuringian king 8834: 5544:. Atli later helps Helgi avenge his maternal grandfather by killing Hrothmar and he takes part in Helgi's 5107: 5040: 2522: 2404: 1470: 769:
stanza on which Snorri's account is based, may instead be talking of Agne being sacrificed to the goddess
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protected the girl by carrying her in a harp until he was murdered by the poor couple Grima and Aki in
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instead. It later relates that Sigurd Ring's son Ragnar Lodbrok had inherited the Elvish beauty of his
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Reichert, Hermann (1996). "Þiðreks saga und oberdeutsche Heldensage". In Kramarz-Bein, Susanne (ed.).
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only tells that Hjördís married Hálf, the son of king Hjalprek, and that Sigurd grew up at his court.
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with the giantess Hrimgerd tricking her to stay outside till the sun rises and turns her to stone.
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The name may mean "morning star, beam of light" and the first element derives ultimately from IE
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Agnar was a king who was in a war with a king named Hjalmgunnar who was an old and able warrior.
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means "careful, watchful", and a nominative suffix forming masculine nouns from adjectives -i.
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The nephew of Else, he is defeated by Hildebrand when Dietrich returns from exile to Bern.
717:- which means "point (of a spear)" or "worry, fear", and it is the same name as the German 9520: 8922: 5768: 2849: 2648: 2518: 2400: 1696: 952: 671: 9912: 9031:
Gentry, Francis G.; McConnell, Winder; Müller, Ulrich; Wunderlich, Werner, eds. (2011) .
8890: 5764: 5474: 5237: 2073: 344: 9916: 9560: 8993:. Translated by Foulke, William Dudley. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 2934:, mention Alf, the son of Raum, and talks of how beautiful his people, the "elf-kin" of 1481:. Soon after the battle, Ale was treacherously murdered by Starkad, his last evil deed. 9762: 9647: 5486: 5151: 5016: 4900: 4449: 4441: 4225: 3731: 3671: 3286: 3106: 2971: 2947: 2662: 2317: 2220: 2042: 1695:, he ruled as king of Sweden together with his brother Yngvi and they were the sons of 1645: 1561: 1400: 1387: 1279: 912: 911:
and claims Aslaug as his own child to work his farm. When she leaves them to live with
753: 670:
fighting on the Swedish side. He is killed by Ubbi the Frisian fighting for the Danish
525: 304: 213: 118: 9710:
Hansische Literaturbeziehungen: Das Beispiel der Þiðreks saga und verwandter Literatur
8907:. Viking Society for Northern Research, University College, London. pp. 119–139. 3121:) and Alf. She caught the attention of another visitor who was recently widowed, king 556:, Sibilja, which wreaked havoc on their army, and Agnar fell while Eric was captured. 9932: 9754: 9642: 9556: 9548: 9508: 9481: 9401: 9356: 9188: 5759: 5244: 5032: 5001: 4706: 4404: 4261: 3244: 2837: 2686: 2014: 2006: 1989: 1624: 1458: 1049: 1041: 545: 541: 490: 482: 465: 183: 313:
In Scandinavian tradition, Agnar was attributed roles previously held by his father
9842: 9803: 9609: 9595: 9581: 8868: 5478: 3913: 3829: 3688: 2184: 2077: 1029: 420: 9473: 9032: 4529:("god"). The name of the Frankish Ansegisel was altered to more closely resemble 9409: 9364: 9332: 9296: 9284: 5893: 5482: 5442:(see below), but it can also be a native Scandinavian name as a weak form of ON 5123: 4248:, brother of Hjörvard and ten more brothers. Angantýr receives the cursed sword 3711: 3707: 3618: 3217: 3122: 3102: 3039: 2967: 2939: 2624: 2585: 2526: 2467: 2408: 2329: 2313: 2247:
to help him. The god kills Starkad, but when she comes home, she is with child.
2216: 2180: 2081: 1474: 1416: 854: 778: 663: 428: 248: 9071:
Gutenbrunner, Siegfried (1954). "Über einige Namen in der Nibelungendichtung".
9746: 9540: 8801: 5926: 5897: 5865: 5183: 5012: 4834: 4813: 4356: 3666: 3338: 3110: 3047: 2682: 2589: 2475: 2309: 537: 9525:"Wealhtheow and Her Name: Etymology, Characterization, and Textual Criticism" 5473:
asks the messengers to send for Hring's sons Atli, Yngvi and Alfr the Hoary.
2573:", a race of supernatural subterranean beings, see Álfr. The second element - 2455:", a race of supernatural subterranean beings, see Álfr. The second element - 2372:", a race of supernatural subterranean beings, see Álfr. The second element - 2072:
asks the messengers to send for Hring's sons Atli, Yngvi and Alfr the Hoary.
1052:) who was the son of Alricus (the 14th or 17th king of Sweden). According to 9730: 9524: 5877: 5470: 4962: 4519: 4515: 4257: 2227:
first relates that he was the father of Alfhild, but later calls her father
2069: 9431:
Mueller, Eugen Hartmuth (1939). "Deutung einiger Namen im Nibelungenlied".
9393: 5876:, Aun sacrificed nine of his ten sons to extend the duration his life. The 4768:
only reports that she betrayed her husband by making a young man stab him.
3435:, and the daughter of its king Olaf the Keen-eyed. She was married to king 2677:
heritage, and his name follows the Scylfing tradition of beginning with an
2191:, and that he married Svanhild Gold-Feather, the daughter of the Norse god 1477:'s warriors, and to have brought many famous kings and warriors, including 1129:
probably derives from the similar role of the equivalent Old French figure
9416:. The Society for the Study of Mediæval Languages and Literature, Oxford. 2211:
talks of the rivers and the beauty of the inhabitants of his kingdom. The
1825:
adds yet another brother called king Lyngvi who killed Sigmund in battle.
9731:"Ecgþeow, Brother of Ongenþeow, and the Problem of Beowulf's Swedishness" 9377: 5815:
Probably a historic 5th c. king of Sweden who died at the latest c. 500.
5458: 5028: 5004: 4990: 4757: 4530: 4265: 4141: 3753: 3614: 3432: 3236: 2196: 2057: 1685: 1223: 1103: 998: 749: 615: 612: 416: 340: 9444: 9084: 5947: 5259:("bear"). Gillespie believes the name is possibly of Old French origin. 3899: 2722: 1164:'s hoard and person from whom Siegfried wins his cloak of invisibility ( 9262: 5776: 5747: 5545: 5490: 5462: 4986: 4817: 4693: 4554: 4444:. They divided the Swedish kingdom between themselves when their uncle 4419: 4379: 4249: 4241: 4072: 3772: 3444: 3443:
and they had the daughter Gauthild who was married to the Swedish king
3342: 3240: 3239:
and they had the daughter Gauthild who was married to the Swedish king
3098: 2853: 2759: 2674: 2085: 2061: 2010: 1998: 1794: 1681: 1478: 1442: 1314:
is of Latin origin, and the whole name could be of French origin, from
1017: 1006: 989:- ("rich", "powerful", "prominent") but it may also partly go back to * 782: 762: 737: 486: 474: 9671:. Translated by Pálsson, Hermann; Edwards, Paul. Penguin Books. 1985. 9613: 9599: 9585: 9414:
Studies in Ragnars saga Loðbrókar and its Major Scandinavian Analogues
9324: 9300: 8805: 4260:
for Hjörvard's (or his) right to marry Ingiborg, the daughter of king
997:("ruler"). Alrekr may have been named after the first Visigothic king 9213:
A History of Norway and the Passion and Miracles of the Blessed Óláfr
8949:. Vol. 1. Translated by Fisher, Peter. Oxford University Press. 5861: 5562: 5008: 4997: 4875: 4375: 4245: 3570: 3436: 3167: 3130: 2845: 2747: 2670: 1534: 1206: 1161: 1130: 908: 904: 789:
to be considered one of the sacrificed kings of the Yngling dynasty.
786: 770: 314: 9897:. Translated by Waggoner, Ben. New Haven: Troth Publications. 2018. 9767:
Names and Naming in 'Beowulf': Studies in Heroic Narrative Tradition
9219:. Translated by Kunin, Devra. Viking Society for Northern Research. 2951: 2188: 252:
few in number, but young and healthy. Gambara addressed the goddess
9889:. Translated by Waggoner, Ben. New Haven: Troth Publications. 2009. 9788:. Viking Society for Northern Research, University College London. 9348: 9316: 8192: 8190: 5247:
and Ernst Martin argues in the 19th century that the name was from
4456:
is not uncontested, because some translators of the manuscripts of
1997:. As their names alliterate and are identical to some found in the 473:. As their names alliterate and are identical to some found in the 5833:
which means "wealth, happiness" and the second element is PGmc *-
5114:
and she was given her name by her grandmother Aslaug. She married
4749: 4327: 3777: 3387: 3322: 3276: 2129: 1429: 1410: 253: 162:- ("point, edge", or "worry, fear") expanded with a dimininutive - 23: 3927:, he aids Dietrich in his tournament against the Burgundians. In 3923:, he warns Hilderband about his son Alebrand (Hadubrand). In the 3321:
Alíus is Latin and means "second" or "other", cf. the dwarf name
8898:. Translated by Finch, R. G. London and Edinburgh: Nelson. 1965. 8291:
named Angantýr, Hjörvard, Hervard, Hrani, and the two Haddings.
7138: 7136: 5974:
tells how Orendel of Trier wooed the queen of Jerusalem. In the
5351: 4638: 4116: 3785: 3221: 2955: 2244: 2192: 2136:
ends with Helgi's brother Hethin preparing to kill Alf in turn.
1700: 1595:
The Old English form has been explained as a blend of the names
1061: 1048:, the Danish king Frodo III married Inga, the daughter of Ingo ( 1033: 1021: 688: 608: 261: 9256:. Translated by Hollander, Lee M. Texas University Press. 1928. 9096:. In van Nahl, Astrid; Elmevik, Lennart; Brink, Stefan (eds.). 8579: 7760: 7285: 7283: 7281: 7047: 7045: 3386:, Alof is the daughter of Franmar, the jarl of king Svafnir of 1715:) is the father of Yngvi who is duplicated as the two brothers 1677:("wolf"). He may have been named after the contemporary 5th c. 1473:. He is reported to have been the greatest of the Swedish king 600:
means "Auði's brother" which is what the original poem says in
7244: 7242: 6266: 6264: 5801: 3034:
Alfhild was the daughter of Alfarinn, the king of the king of
2979: 2806: 2640: 2570: 2452: 2369: 2232: 2001:
dynasty, they may have been members of the royal dynasty. One
1771: 1450: 477:
dynasty, they may have been members of the royal dynasty. One
9513:
Pforzen und Bergakker neue Untersuchungen zu Runeninschriften
9462:
ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews
9382:
ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews
9167:(2008). Fulk, R.D.; Bjork, Robert E.; Niles, John D. (eds.). 7834: 7832: 7064: 7062: 7060: 9094:"Namenwelten: Orts- und Personennamen in historischer Sicht" 7783: 7781: 7468: 7466: 7464: 7123: 7121: 6305: 6303: 5287:
and as one of Kriemhild's champions in some versions of the
5031:
and Rognvald. At a banquet with his friend the Swedish king
4252:
from his father. He and his brothers fight a battle against
1545:
in German sources. The first element is cognate with Gothic
8756: 8754: 8645: 8643: 8641: 8616: 8614: 8612: 8534: 8532: 7032: 7030: 5884:
is according to Snorri from another name for Aun which was
5485:, and considers Atli, Yngvi and Alfr to be the same men as 4164:
Unknown, possibly a historical figure from modern Ukraine.
761:
home. The beach where it happened was from that time named
9193:
Reclams Lexikon der germanischen Mythologie und Heldensage
8563: 8561: 8559: 8315: 8313: 8235: 8233: 8231: 8229: 7905: 7903: 7901: 7899: 7897: 7895: 7439: 7437: 7376: 7374: 7372: 7370: 7182: 7180: 7079: 7077: 3610:("secret"). The name is probably of West Germanic origin. 1793:
Alf was the son of a king named Hunding who was killed by
1707:, Alrekr preceded Agne who preceded his brother Yngvi. In 1461:
for 20 years until Starkad killed him. He also appears in
1125:
Probably not original to the Nibelungen material; role in
981:("all, whole"), and the second element from the adjective 427:
boasts "I killed Agnarr, berserk and no less a king", and
178:
was holding onto the spear. He named him "fish pond man",
9073:
Zeitschrift für deutsches Altertum und deutsche Literatur
7229: 7227: 7225: 7197: 7195: 7155: 7153: 7151: 7108: 7106: 7104: 6906: 6904: 6902: 6900: 6898: 6837: 6835: 6833: 6831: 6580: 6578: 6576: 6574: 6572: 6511: 6509: 6433: 6431: 3710:. When Huga's illegitimate son Theuderic (the historical 1427:("ancestor"), or from a name with this element, such as * 903:
A poor farmer. On the advice of his wife Grima, he kills
9712:. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 236–265. 9291:(1967 ed.). Swets & Zeitlinger N.V., Amsterdam. 9140:. Occasional Papers in Archaeology. Uppsala University. 9121:. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press. 8947:
Saxo Grammaticus Gesta Danorum, The History of the Danes
7997: 7995: 7993: 7212: 7210: 7017: 7015: 6806: 6804: 6802: 6800: 6607: 6605: 6460: 6458: 6346: 6344: 6342: 6251: 6249: 6236: 6234: 6197: 6195: 6071: 6069: 4432:
tells that Anund and his brother Björn were the sons of
3235:. He married Alof the daughter of Olaf the Keen-eyed of 3212:("a kind of subterranean being"). The second element is 3181:
Probably fictive with his name derived from his kingdom
2312:
is a petty king who is visiting the great sacrifices at
1817:
I and II call them Alf and Eyjolf, Hjorvard and Havard.
1028:, Alaric is killed in battle against Ericus, an ally of 363:, and it seems to have been the main event in his life. 9118:
An English Empire: Bede and the Early Anglo-Saxon Kings
7932: 7930: 2762:. Walter had inherited a gold-studded armour from him. 2207:, but it makes Alf the brother-in-law of Raum instead. 355:, during Hrólfr Kraki's and his champions' last fight, 9289:
The Literary History of Hamlet, I. The Early Tradition
6086: 6084: 4861:
Hrothgar's advisor. He is killed by Grendel's mother.
4673:
is a hypocoristic form of female names beginning with
1684:
and his father Alrekr after the first Visigothic king
9100:. Vol. 44. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York. 4183:, but seems to come from a continental form such as - 3333:, the two names mean "that one" and "the other one". 3097:, Alfsol was a beautiful virgin who was visiting the 3082:
For the first element, see Álfr. The second element,
2962:, Starkad impregnates her with Stórvirkr instead. In 5978:, Erntehelle is a king of Trier and the first hero. 5446:("fierce", "evil", "hurtful", "mean") like the name 2809:", a race of supernatural subterranean beings, from 1813:
names them Alf and Eyjolf, Hervard and Hagbard, but
1774:", a race of supernatural subterranean beings, from 9371:(1962 ed.). Rosenkilde and Bagger, Copenhagen. 2592:that his predecessor Alfarin had given in dowry to 351:kills Agnar in a duel and he dies with a smile. In 9646: 5493:dynasty who are counted among the warriors in the 4586:means "mask", but it may have been conflated with 3912:(bravery, vigor), and indicates membership in the 2088:dynasty who are counted among the warriors in the 1184:, he makes Dietrich von Bern and Witige's swords. 977:The first element in Alrekr is derived from PGmc * 9576:. Stockholm: Generalstabens litografiska anstalt. 9173:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 274–277. 9157:Ergänzungsband zu Ernst Förstemann: Personennamen 8295:adds Bildr, Bui, Barri, Tóki, Tindr and Tyrfingr. 5457:A son of king Hring who is allied with the kings 2669:was his nickname. Ælfhere is mentioned as one of 2478:. His successor, Alfgeir would retake the dowry. 2203:. He also appears with Alfheim and its rivers in 2056:A son of king Hring who is allied with the kings 1449:, Áli son of Friðleifr defeated the Swedish king 1302:("age, time of life"); from the equivalent of OE 8415: 8196: 8157: 7484: 4965:from which other names appear in the account in 4472:'s Kings' sagas, where his son has the patronym 2235:mother Alfhild, a descendant of Alf the Old. In 1993:, Alf and Agnar were the sons of king Ingvar of 1654:May be based on a historic 5th c. Swedish king. 974:May be based on a historic 5th c. Swedish king. 710:May be based on a historic 5th c. Swedish king. 9703:. Uppsala: Institutet för språk och folkminnen. 9692:. Uppsala: Institutet för språk och folkminnen. 8873:Beowulf's Wealhtheow and the Valkyrie Tradition 5595:Probably "Little Father", diminutive of Gothic 5481:'s identification of Hring as the Swedish king 4894: 4888: 4692:tells she was the daughter of the Swedish king 4525:The first element in the name is probably PGmc 4355:("ancestor") and the second element is from an 4046: 4008: 3543:, but also dies and is mourned in other epics. 3476: 3419: 3370: 3312: 3243:ill-ruler. The latter killed him at a feast at 2509:Alfarin and his brother Alfar were the sons of 2080:'s identification of Hring as the Swedish king 1866: 9515:. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. pp. 98–109. 9493:. Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 68–77. 8857:Cleasby, Richard; Vigfússon, Gudbrand (1874). 7142: 5271:("pagan god") and "sword" or "conflagration". 4578:were common elements in names. The first one, 4536:The father of Hugdietrich and king of Greece. 4088:The name means the "careful one". The element 2470:), and he married his daughter Alfhild off to 469:Agnar and Alf were the sons of king Ingvar of 9604:. Vol. 2 (2 ed.). pp. 429–430. 9590:. Vol. 2 (2 ed.). pp. 208–209. 9016:. Vol. 22. New York/Berlin: de Gruyter. 8967:Altdeutsches Namenbuch, Band 1: Personennamen 7289: 7260: 7248: 6743: 6539: 6398: 2982:mother Alfhild, a descendant of Alf the Old. 2754:, he gives Walter to Attila as a hostage. In 2320:with his daughter Alfsol and his sons Yngvi ( 611:had promised victory to Hjalmgunnar, but his 8: 9810:. Translated by Hall; Angela. D. S. Brewer. 9786:Making History, Essays on the Fornaldarsögur 9264:Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch (3 vols.) 9170:Klaeber's Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburg 8905:Making History, Essays on the Fornaldarsögur 6659: 3274:For Áli of Norwegian Oppland, see the entry 1549:("shrine"), and the second element is PGmc * 1345:, Hagen's father is instead named Hagathio. 9234:Larsson, Mats G. (2004). "Götarnas riken". 9098:Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde 9014:Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde 4957:("swan") in the Latin form Suanlogha, i.e. 4920: 4914: 4908: 3739: 227: 221: 132: 126: 9136:Kaliff, Anders; Oestigaard, Terje (2018). 8980:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 8843:. Cambridge at the University Press. 1921. 8550: 8379: 7921: 7886: 7838: 7823: 7664: 6791: 6683: 6671: 6635: 3046:, and as a dowry, Gudrød acquired half of 2654:meaning "host", "warrior" or "war chief". 1145:"Ruler of supernatural beings ", from MHG 756:) chieftain named Frosti and took his son 158:, Peterson analyses the first element as * 35: 20:Lists of figures in Germanic heroic legend 9769:. London, New York: Bloomsbury Academic. 9618:. Vol. 33 (2 ed.). p. 563. 9584:(1904a). "Aslög". In Westrin, Th. (ed.). 9238:. Atlantis, Stockholm. pp. 179–170. 9034:The Nibelungen Tradition. An Encyclopedia 8784: 8685: 8673: 8661: 8649: 8620: 8567: 8239: 7909: 7787: 7676: 7592: 7455: 7392: 7380: 7068: 7036: 6994: 6958: 6946: 6922: 6695: 6596: 6584: 6309: 6138: 5263:suggests a derivation from a Longobardic 4448:died. They were succeeded by Anund's son 3771:, Ambri and Assi were the leaders of the 9612:(1922). "Yngve". In Westrin, Th. (ed.). 9279:. G. E. C. Gats forlag, København. 1932. 8991:Paul the Deacon: History of the Lombards 8810:. Vol. 1 (2 ed.). p. 349. 8745: 8733: 8721: 8697: 8591: 8538: 8511: 8499: 8487: 8391: 8319: 8304: 8251: 8037: 7984: 7972: 7960: 7948: 7874: 7799: 7688: 7616: 7580: 7544: 7532: 7508: 7416: 7313: 7301: 7272: 7233: 7201: 7186: 7171: 7127: 7112: 7095: 7083: 6982: 6910: 6877: 6865: 6841: 6822: 6779: 6767: 6755: 6719: 6500: 6488: 6476: 6437: 6410: 6374: 6362: 6333: 6294: 6282: 6150: 6012: 5592:Historical king of the Huns c. 406–453. 3379:A feminine form of the male name Olafr. 1898:), Alf is the son of king Hjalprek. The 1423:, a diminutive form with -l- suffix of * 1333:The name of Hagen/Högni's father in the 1322:("wealth-ruler"). Hagathio is from PGmc 423:. However, later in the saga, the dying 9869:Altnordisches Etymologisches Worterbuch 9598:(1904b). "Aun". In Westrin, Th. (ed.). 8804:(1904). "Agne". In Westrin, Th. (ed.). 8760: 8632: 8603: 8439: 8275: 8263: 8220: 8208: 8145: 8133: 8121: 8109: 8097: 8085: 8073: 8061: 7640: 7568: 7520: 7496: 7472: 7428: 7159: 6707: 6225: 6005: 4985:, which means "shield-goddess", i.e. a 3836:("brave"), the second element is PGmc 2758:, he waits for Walter and Hildegund at 2673:'s kinsmen, and in connection with his 1801:, who thus earned himself the cognomen 8973: 8772: 8709: 8523: 8475: 8463: 8451: 8427: 8403: 8367: 8355: 8331: 8181: 8169: 8025: 8001: 7862: 7811: 7772: 7748: 7736: 7712: 7700: 7628: 7556: 7443: 7404: 7361: 7349: 7337: 7325: 7216: 7051: 7021: 7006: 6889: 6853: 6810: 6731: 6647: 6623: 6611: 6551: 6515: 6464: 6449: 6350: 6270: 6255: 6240: 6201: 6186: 6174: 6162: 6126: 6114: 6090: 6075: 6060: 6036: 6024: 5775:, with whom she later had a son named 4452:. However, the reading of the name as 2631:, where the first element is from PN * 2596:, and assigned it to his son Gandalf. 2376:, can have three different origins: *- 1556:A Danish king mentioned in line 35 of 347:'s sister, but there is a quarrel and 9949:Germanic paganism and mythology lists 8343: 8013: 7936: 7724: 7652: 6970: 6934: 6563: 6527: 6422: 6386: 6321: 6213: 5335:The first element is possibly Gothic 4961:, is an influence from the legend of 3752:may be derived from the tribe called 3606:("fire"). The second element is PGmc 2474:. As a dowry, he gave Gudrød half of 1821:adds a brother named Heming, and the 1673:meaning "noble" or "prominent") and * 1298:("old-king"); from the common German 1040:they were succeeded by Alaric's sons 166:- suffix, and the second element as * 7: 9917:"Eddadikterna om Helge Hundingsbane" 9433:Monatshefte für Deutschen Unterricht 9236:Upptäcktsfärder till Sveriges enande 8049: 7850: 7604: 6102: 6048: 4752:who refused to give his daughter to 4371:- means "a road cut through rocks". 3832:and is probably derived from Gothic 3691:and is probably derived from Gothic 2580:Alfgeir was the king of the king of 339:, Agnar, son of Ingeld, is to marry 9625:Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend 9561:"Kung Agne och hans död på Agnefit" 8945:Friis-Jensen, Karsten, ed. (2015). 8836:Stories and Ballads of the Far Past 5465:. Before the impending battle with 5232:An identical figure appears in the 5073:Ad catalogum regum Sveciæ annotanda 4637:Arngrímr was a giant who kidnapped 4374:King of Sweden and the son of king 3139:Ad catalogum regum Sveciæ annotanda 3050:. Before she died they had the son 3000:Ad catalogum regum Sveciæ annotanda 2801:As an element in a dithematic name 2391:Alfar and Alfarin were the sons of 2342:Ad catalogum regum Sveciæ annotanda 2269:Ad catalogum regum Sveciæ annotanda 2064:. Before the impending battle with 1409:Probably based on the Swedish king 574:Ad catalogum regum Sveciæ annotanda 324:("having an army of fear"), where * 236:The name means "sword", from PGmc * 9689:Lexikon över urnordiska personnamn 4696:Ill-ruler, who married her off to 3908:Name probably derived from Gothic 3695:("brave"), the second element is 3649:The name means "very fast" in ON. 1903:Sigurd was born in captivity, cf. 14: 9939:Heroes in Norse myths and legends 9827:The Saga of King Heidrek the Wise 9305:The American Journal of Philology 9037:. New York, Abingdon: Routledge. 8892:The Saga of King Heidrek the Wise 8875:. University of Wisconsin Press. 5821:is a contracted form of the name 5707:. An unnamed "lord of the huns" ( 5106:and Blaeja, the daughter of king 3325:. If Olíus is derived from Latin 3208:- ("noble", "prominent") or from 1060:Alrekr was instead the father of 1005:) after the next Visigothic king 713:The name is derived from a PGmc * 532:and the full brother of Eric. In 9808:Dictionary of Northern Mythology 9649:A Handbook of Germanic Etymology 9458:: Some Inconsistencies Explored" 5845:which is due to a misreading of 4953:("pagan god") The first element 4264:of Sweden. During the battle on 3594:The Norse form begins with PGmc 2517:, and served as the Danish king 2399:, and served as the Danish king 993:("ruler", "prince"), cf. Gothic 8860:An Icelandic-English dictionary 5489:, Yngvi and Alf of the Swedish 4969:such as Grimilda and Guthruna. 4744:, she was the daughter of king 3280:, and for Áli the Bold/Strong ( 2183:). It adds that his father was 1153:("powerful", related to Gothic 1020:dynasty who succeed his father 54:Early and English Attestations 9210:Phelpstead, Carl, ed. (2001). 5856:A Swedish legendary king that 5358:and aids Dietrich von Bern in 5354:); he fights with Biterolf in 3901:Abelon, Abelunc, Amelolt, etc. 3192:The first element in the name 2685:, he is often assumed to be a 2643:", and the second element is * 2521:'s personal bodyguard, in the 2459:may mean "eagle" or "hearth". 2403:'s personal bodyguard, in the 2328:) and Alf. Another visitor is 2009:, Alf made the Swedish prince 1306:("leader, ancestor"); or from 729:, which is derived from PGmc * 485:, Alf made the Swedish prince 1: 9474:10.1080/0895769X.2017.1354176 9378:"Fragments of Danish History" 9261:Lexer, Matthias (1872–1878). 9056:. Oxford: Oxford University. 9052:Gillespie, George T. (1973). 8852:. Cambridge University Press. 6638:, pp. 64, 73, 1608–1609. 5754:, but she wanted his brother 5746:She was given in marriage to 5438:The name is an adaptation of 5110:. She was the twin sister of 5007:. The latter's foster-father 4351:. The first element is from * 4099:He is a dwarf who appears in 3975:("beloved"), from Old French 2966:she marries the Swedish king 2836:mentioned as the daughter of 777:, and Agni is probably, like 752:) where he killed a Finnish ( 733:perhaps meaning "protector". 9376:Miller, Clarence H. (2007). 9092:Harðarson, Jón Axel (2004). 8989:Peters, Edward, ed. (1974). 8817:The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki 8416:Cleasby & Vigfússon 1874 8197:Kaliff & Oestigaard 2018 8158:Cleasby & Vigfússon 1874 7485:Cleasby & Vigfússon 1874 4700:. She slandered his brother 3532:("elf"), second element MHG 2735:, the second element is MHG 42:Names in medieval languages 9887:The Sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok 5829:where the first element is 5743:means "wealth, happiness". 5102:Aslaug was the daughter of 4996:Aslaug was the daughter of 4396:Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar 3843:The mother of king Ortnit. 3840:("fence, fenced in area"). 3828:suggests membership in the 3687:suggests membership in the 2992:Þórsteins saga Víkingssonar 2731:See Ælfhere In the variant 2257:Þórsteins saga Víkingssonar 2205:Þórsteins saga Víkingssonar 2195:, the son of the Norse god 2175:) appears with his kingdom 1441:invade Denmark, contracted 1337:, the name of Gjuki in the 1310:("alder tree"). The suffix 536:, the two brothers came to 9965: 9491:The Concept of the Goddess 8964:Förstemann, Ernst (1900). 7143:Pálsson & Edwards 1985 5880:word for dying of old age 5350:, the ruler of Medelicke ( 3796:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 3086:, means "the Sun" who was 2970:with whom she has the son 2657:It has been proposed that 2380:("war chief, warrior"), *- 2219:with whom she had the son 1839:Helgakviða Hundingsbana II 1819:Helgakviða Hundingsbana II 740:dynasty, who according to 272:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 190:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 32:is held to depict Andvari. 17: 9747:10.1007/s11061-016-9508-2 9541:10.1007/s11061-017-9538-4 9452:Nagy, Michael S. (2018). 9155:Kaufmann, Hennig (1968). 8863:. Oxford Clarendon Press. 7290:Finlay & Faulkes 2016 7261:Finlay & Faulkes 2016 7249:Finlay & Faulkes 2016 6744:Finlay & Faulkes 2016 6540:Finlay & Faulkes 2016 6399:Finlay & Faulkes 2016 6297:, pp. 7, 12, 17, 18. 5872:, by the 13th c. scholar 5675:, Annals of Quedlinburg, 5554:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 5542:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 5538:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 5503:Helgakviða Hundingsbana I 4518:(died c. 672), father of 3602:, probably related to OE 3400:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 3392:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 3384:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 2901:Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar 2893:Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar 2889:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 2742:Ælfhere is the father of 2525:against the Swedish king 2462:Alfarinn was the king of 2407:against the Swedish king 2142:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 2134:Helgakvíða Hjörvarðssonar 2098:Helgakviða Hundingsbana I 1835:Helgakviða Hundingsbana I 1807:Helgakviða Hundingsbana I 9871:(2000 ed.). Brill. 9729:Shaull, Erin M. (2017). 9700:Nordiskt runnamnslexikon 9456:Ásmundar saga kappabanna 8848:Chambers, R. W. (1912). 8466:, pp. 644, note 13. 8382:, pp. 147–148, 760. 5771:, and married its king, 5162:The name is composed of 4933:is the feminine form of 4826:Ásmundar saga kappabanna 4514:He shares his name with 3951:Jüngeres Hildebrandslied 3921:Jüngeres Hildebrandslied 3702:According to Widukind's 3351:Ásmundar saga kappabanna 3113:and her brothers Yngvi ( 2844:. He marries her off to 2750:'s foremost warrior. In 1961:Ásmundar saga kappabanna 1703:. However, according to 1606:Mentioned in line 15 in 1529:The name is attested as 1376:See Hniflungr (Aldrian) 1326:"useful, skillful", and 1233:("elf"), second element 1016:, a Swedish king of the 878:Ásmundar saga kappabanna 736:A king of Sweden of the 9944:Germanic heroic legends 9697:Peterson, Lena (2007). 9686:Peterson, Lena (2004). 9574:Svenska rikets uppkomst 9572:Nerman, Birger (1925). 9012:. In Müller, R. (ed.). 8223:, pp. 60f, note 3. 5948: 5943: 5935: 5810: 5733: 5712: 5668:Ásmundar saga kappabana 5587: 5579: 5571: 5526: 5495:Battle of the Brávellir 5431: 5339:("branch"), related to 5328: 5255:("pagan god") and PGmc 5227: 5219: 5211: 5196:Ásmundar saga kappabana 5147: 5122:, and they had the son 5104:Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye 5092: 5037:Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye 4977:which she is called in 4973:means "crow". The name 4895: 4889: 4884: 4843: 4797: 4730: 4663: 4627: 4563: 4509: 4501: 4413: 4336: 4302: 4221: 4158: 4150: 4092:- means "towards" and - 4081: 4047: 4042: 4009: 4004: 3964: 3900: 3895: 3864: 3817: 3699:, meaning "protector". 3642: 3587: 3579: 3521: 3477: 3472: 3453:Af Upplendinga Konungum 3420: 3415: 3371: 3366: 3313: 3308: 3257:Af Upplendinga Konungum 3216:meaning "inhabitant of 3176: 3109:with her father Alf of 3075: 3024: 2916: 2877: 2848:and they have the sons 2794: 2723: 2718: 2710: 2617: 2558: 2499: 2440: 2357: 2294: 2179:(corresponds to modern 2157: 2118: 2090:Battle of the Brávellir 2038: 1976: 1944: 1867: 1862: 1815:Helgakviða Hundingsbana 1760: 1641: 1633: 1587: 1522: 1396: 1275: 1267: 1216: 1169: 1120: 1112: 969: 961: 893: 846: 705: 697: 652: 589: 514: 452: 400: 300: 150:In her analysis of the 114: 9849:. Stuttgart: Metzler. 9847:Germanische Heldensage 9623:Orchard, Andy (1997). 9394:10.3200/ANQQ.20.3.9-22 9301:"Agelmund and Lamicho" 8841:Chadwick, Nora Kershaw 7667:, p. 64, 68, 749. 7535:, pp. 18, 19, 20. 5789:Hversu Noregr byggdist 5155: 5061:Ragnars saga loðbrókar 4979:Ragnars saga loðbrókar 4941:- (the same as Gothic 4921: 4915: 4909: 4904: 4229: 3800:Historia Langobardorum 3769:Historia Langobardorum 3740: 3735: 3675: 3196:is derived from PGmc * 2046: 1649: 1457:, and Áli was king at 1404: 1294:("old"), thus earlier 1283: 1245:Historia Langobardorum 1160:A dwarf. Protector of 921:Ragnars saga loðbrókar 773:, who was also called 562:Ragnars saga loðbrókar 550:Ragnars saga loðbrókar 540:and sent a message to 308: 276:Historia Langobardorum 245:Historia Langobardorum 228: 222: 217: 194:Historia Langobardorum 175:Historia Langobardorum 133: 127: 122: 33: 9669:Seven Viking Romances 9115:Higham, N.J. (1995). 8815:Byock, Jesse (1999). 7054:, p. 88, note 1. 6825:, p. 78, note 1. 6273:, pp. 222, 227f. 5752:Hrœrekr slöngvanbaugi 5697:Biterolf und Dietleib 5652:Brot af Sigurðarkviðu 5378:Biterolf und Dietleib 5356:Biterolf und Dietleib 4582:, means "eagle", and 4436:, who was the son of 3874:Alphart's betrothed. 2930:and the U-version of 2829:("strife, conflict") 2781:Walther und Hildegund 2756:Walther und Hildegund 1981:Possibly historical. 1699:and the grandsons of 1001:, and his son Alfr (* 861:("ancestor") with a - 748:pillaged in Finland ( 590:Agnarr eða Auðabróðir 457:Possibly historical. 27: 9895:Sagas of Imagination 9835:Tolkien, Christopher 8819:. Penguin Classics. 8478:, pp. 645, 659. 6949:, pp. 214, 228. 6686:, p. 1457-1468. 5725:Auðr the Deep-Minded 5701:Rosengarten zu Worms 5311:Rosengarten zu Worms 5289:Rosengarten zu Worms 4929:The second element - 4634:See Arngrim, above. 4468:, which agrees with 3943:Rosengarten zu Worms 3925:Rosengarten zu Worms 2954:. King Alf calls on 2842:Auðr the Deep-Minded 2543:Gesta Danorum (VIII) 2425:Gesta Danorum (VIII) 2187:and his grandfather 929:Áki Aurlungatrausti 853:A name derived from 666:'s champions at the 582:Agnar or Audabrodir 415:, the son of Hroar ( 328:- means "fear" and * 280:Prosper of Aquitaine 145:Ammianus Marcellinus 60:German Attestations 8970:(2 ed.). Bonn. 8553:, pp. 258–260. 8514:, pp. 28, 166. 7877:, pp. 138–139. 7814:, pp. 131–132. 7703:, pp. 100–101. 7631:, p. 221, 226. 6674:, p. 715, 718. 5393:See Ambri and Assi 5170:("pagan god") and - 5108:Ælla of Northumbria 5041:Ælla of Northumbria 4702:Halfdan the Valiant 3979:("female friend"). 3722:Deeds of the Saxons 3704:Deeds of the Saxons 2744:Walter of Aquitaine 2523:Battle of Brávellir 2405:Battle of Brávellir 2239:(U-version) and in 2171:, Alf (also called 2003:Midwinter sacrifice 1921:Frá dauða Sinfjǫtla 1909:Frá dauða Sinfjǫtla 1884:Frá dauða Sinfjǫtla 1579:Alexander the Great 1537:chronicles, and as 1507:Gesta Danorum (VII) 1471:Battle of Brávellir 668:Battle of Brávellir 479:Midwinter sacrifice 240:("sword", "edge"). 57:Norse Attestations 9718:Schneider, Hermann 9627:. Cassel, London. 9615:Nordisk Familjebok 9601:Nordisk Familjebok 9587:Nordisk Familjebok 9335:(1930). "Ingeld". 9273:De Gamle Eddadigte 9165:Klaeber, Friedrich 9008:Frank, R. (2002). 8807:Nordisk Familjebok 8736:, pp. 35, 36. 8724:, pp. 36, 38. 8580:Gentry et al. 2011 8502:, pp. 28, 32. 8490:, p. p70, 72. 7987:, pp. 9, 647. 7761:Gentry et al. 2011 7547:, pp. 20, 76. 7316:, pp. 22, 27. 7304:, pp. 22, 37. 5940:Middle High German 5860:positions between 5715:) is mentioned in 5584:Middle High German 5467:Helgi Hundingsbane 5325:Middle High German 5315:Vom Bären Wisselau 5208:Middle High German 5204:Asprian, Aspilian 5077:Gesta Danorum (IX) 5045:Gesta Danorum (IX) 4506:Middle High German 4498:Middle High German 4262:Ingjald (or Yngvi) 3961:Middle High German 3892:Middle High German 3861:Middle High German 3814:Middle High German 3582:(Pforzen Buckle), 3528:First element MHG 3518:Middle High German 2715:Middle High German 2665:himself, and that 2565:The first element 2447:The first element 2384:("defender") or *- 2364:The first element 2213:Ad catalogum regum 2066:Helgi Hundingsbane 1264:Middle High German 1166:Middle High German 1109:Middle High German 629:Helreið Brynhildar 45:Historical origin 34: 9795:978-0-903521-84-0 9776:978-1-3501-4576-4 9660:978-90-04-12875-0 9643:Orel, Vladimir E. 9226:978-0-903521-48-2 9202:978-3-15-010778-2 9180:978-0-8020-9843-6 9147:978-91-506-2711-4 9063:978-0-19-815718-2 9044:978-0-8153-1785-2 8956:978-0-19-82052-34 8937:978-0-903521-86-4 8914:978-0-903521-84-0 8787:, pp. 39–40. 8775:, pp. 25–26. 8688:, pp. 42–43. 8664:, pp. 40–41. 8526:, pp. 127ff. 8266:, pp. 3, 68. 8148:, pp. 21–22. 8112:, pp. 53–59. 8100:, pp. 45–52. 7802:, pp. 58–59. 7475:, pp. 195ff. 7458:, pp. 198ff. 7071:, pp. 197ff. 6973:, p. 15, 20. 6662:, pp. 53–56. 6660:Gutenbrunner 1954 6650:, pp. 15–16. 5998: 5997: 5914:Historia Norwegiæ 5896:and his tenth of 5839:Historia Norvegiæ 5664:Norna-Gests þáttr 5640:Guðrúnarkviða III 5360:Die Rabenschlacht 5228:Asplian, Aspilian 5132:Ragnarssona Þáttr 5065:Ragnarssona Þáttr 5021:Ivar the Boneless 4854:("ash tree") and 4782:Historia Norwegiæ 4766:Historia Norwegiæ 4762:Halfdan the Black 4754:Gudrød the Hunter 4590:meaning "cruel". 4388:Historia Norwegiæ 3506:Hrólfs saga kraka 3494:Hrólfs saga kraka 3329:through the form 3284:), see the entry 3229:king of the Geats 3204:("protection"), * 3200:("all, whole"), * 3052:Olaf Geirstad-Alf 3044:Gudrød the Hunter 2594:Gudrød the Hunter 2472:Gudrød the Hunter 1987:According to the 1929:Norna-Gests þáttr 1894:and in ch. 38 of 1847:Norna-Gests þáttr 1827:Norna-Gests þáttr 1499:Norna-Gests þáttr 1436:According to the 1078:Historia Norwegiæ 1054:Historia Norwegiæ 1012:According to the 803:Historia Norvegiæ 723:Historia Norvegiæ 637:Norna-Gests þáttr 566:Ragnarssona þáttr 534:Ragnarssona þáttr 463:According to the 437:Hrólfs saga kraka 413:Hrólfs saga kraka 385:Hrólfs saga kraka 28:This part of the 9956: 9924: 9908: 9890: 9882: 9860: 9838: 9833:. Translated by 9832: 9821: 9799: 9780: 9758: 9725: 9713: 9704: 9693: 9682: 9664: 9652: 9638: 9619: 9605: 9591: 9577: 9568: 9552: 9521:Neidorf, Leonard 9516: 9504: 9485: 9448: 9427: 9405: 9372: 9360: 9337:Modern Philology 9328: 9292: 9280: 9275:. Translated by 9268: 9257: 9249: 9230: 9218: 9206: 9184: 9160: 9151: 9132: 9111: 9088: 9067: 9048: 9027: 9004: 8985: 8979: 8971: 8960: 8941: 8929: 8918: 8899: 8897: 8886: 8864: 8853: 8844: 8839:. Translated by 8830: 8811: 8788: 8782: 8776: 8770: 8764: 8763:, pp. 429f. 8758: 8749: 8743: 8737: 8731: 8725: 8719: 8713: 8712:, pp. 145f. 8707: 8701: 8695: 8689: 8683: 8677: 8671: 8665: 8659: 8653: 8647: 8636: 8630: 8624: 8618: 8607: 8601: 8595: 8589: 8583: 8577: 8571: 8565: 8554: 8548: 8542: 8536: 8527: 8521: 8515: 8509: 8503: 8497: 8491: 8485: 8479: 8473: 8467: 8461: 8455: 8449: 8443: 8442:, pp. 208f. 8437: 8431: 8425: 8419: 8413: 8407: 8406:, pp. 123f. 8401: 8395: 8389: 8383: 8377: 8371: 8365: 8359: 8358:, pp. 129f. 8353: 8347: 8341: 8335: 8329: 8323: 8317: 8308: 8302: 8296: 8285: 8279: 8273: 8267: 8261: 8255: 8249: 8243: 8237: 8224: 8218: 8212: 8206: 8200: 8194: 8185: 8179: 8173: 8167: 8161: 8155: 8149: 8143: 8137: 8131: 8125: 8124:, pp. 59ff. 8119: 8113: 8107: 8101: 8095: 8089: 8083: 8077: 8071: 8065: 8059: 8053: 8047: 8041: 8035: 8029: 8023: 8017: 8016:, pp. 104f. 8011: 8005: 7999: 7988: 7982: 7976: 7970: 7964: 7958: 7952: 7946: 7940: 7934: 7925: 7919: 7913: 7907: 7890: 7884: 7878: 7872: 7866: 7860: 7854: 7848: 7842: 7836: 7827: 7821: 7815: 7809: 7803: 7797: 7791: 7785: 7776: 7770: 7764: 7758: 7752: 7746: 7740: 7734: 7728: 7722: 7716: 7710: 7704: 7698: 7692: 7686: 7680: 7674: 7668: 7662: 7656: 7655:, p. 96-97. 7650: 7644: 7643:, p. 26-27. 7638: 7632: 7626: 7620: 7614: 7608: 7602: 7596: 7590: 7584: 7578: 7572: 7566: 7560: 7554: 7548: 7542: 7536: 7530: 7524: 7518: 7512: 7506: 7500: 7494: 7488: 7482: 7476: 7470: 7459: 7453: 7447: 7446:, pp. 244f. 7441: 7432: 7426: 7420: 7414: 7408: 7402: 7396: 7390: 7384: 7378: 7365: 7359: 7353: 7347: 7341: 7340:, pp. 272f. 7335: 7329: 7323: 7317: 7311: 7305: 7299: 7293: 7287: 7276: 7270: 7264: 7258: 7252: 7246: 7237: 7231: 7220: 7214: 7205: 7199: 7190: 7184: 7175: 7169: 7163: 7157: 7146: 7140: 7131: 7130:, p. 52-58. 7125: 7116: 7110: 7099: 7093: 7087: 7081: 7072: 7066: 7055: 7049: 7040: 7034: 7025: 7019: 7010: 7004: 6998: 6992: 6986: 6985:, pp. 23ff. 6980: 6974: 6968: 6962: 6956: 6950: 6944: 6938: 6932: 6926: 6920: 6914: 6908: 6893: 6887: 6881: 6875: 6869: 6863: 6857: 6851: 6845: 6839: 6826: 6820: 6814: 6808: 6795: 6789: 6783: 6777: 6771: 6765: 6759: 6753: 6747: 6741: 6735: 6729: 6723: 6717: 6711: 6705: 6699: 6693: 6687: 6681: 6675: 6669: 6663: 6657: 6651: 6645: 6639: 6633: 6627: 6621: 6615: 6609: 6600: 6594: 6588: 6582: 6567: 6561: 6555: 6549: 6543: 6537: 6531: 6525: 6519: 6518:, pp. 147f. 6513: 6504: 6498: 6492: 6486: 6480: 6474: 6468: 6462: 6453: 6452:, pp. 127f. 6447: 6441: 6435: 6426: 6420: 6414: 6413:, pp. 74ff. 6408: 6402: 6396: 6390: 6384: 6378: 6372: 6366: 6360: 6354: 6348: 6337: 6331: 6325: 6319: 6313: 6312:, pp. 274f. 6307: 6298: 6292: 6286: 6280: 6274: 6268: 6259: 6253: 6244: 6238: 6229: 6223: 6217: 6211: 6205: 6199: 6190: 6184: 6178: 6172: 6166: 6160: 6154: 6148: 6142: 6136: 6130: 6124: 6118: 6112: 6106: 6100: 6094: 6088: 6079: 6078:, pp. 11ff. 6073: 6064: 6058: 6052: 6046: 6040: 6034: 6028: 6022: 6016: 6010: 5993:Heldenbuch-Prosa 5976:Heldenbuch-Prosa 5951: 5892:, his eighth of 5874:Snorri Sturluson 5734:Auðr in djúpúðga 5689:Dietrichs Flucht 5636:Guðrúnarkviða II 5450:is derived from 5261:Hermann Reichert 4924: 4918: 4912: 4898: 4892: 4858:("host, army"). 4746:Harald Red-Beard 4698:Guðröðr of Skåne 4620:Arngrim (giant) 4548:Heldenbuch-Prosa 4470:Snorri Sturluson 4167:Cognate with OE 4050: 4012: 3947:Heldenbuch-Prosa 3939:Dietrichs Flucht 3903: 3743: 3563:Heldenbuch-Prosa 3551:Dietrichs Flucht 3480: 3423: 3374: 3316: 3301:Alíus and Olíus 3099:great sacrifices 3038:(roughly modern 2938:(roughly modern 2840:in the place of 2726: 2584:(roughly modern 2466:(roughly modern 1925:Guðrúnarkviða II 1892:Guðrúnarkviða II 1870: 1727:'s retelling of 1139:Huon de Bordeaux 1135:chanson de geste 907:'s fosterfather 231: 225: 136: 130: 36: 30:Drävle Runestone 9964: 9963: 9959: 9958: 9957: 9955: 9954: 9953: 9929: 9928: 9927: 9911: 9905: 9893: 9885: 9879: 9863: 9857: 9841: 9830: 9824: 9818: 9802: 9796: 9783: 9777: 9763:Shaw, Philip A. 9761: 9728: 9716: 9707: 9696: 9685: 9679: 9667: 9661: 9641: 9635: 9622: 9608: 9594: 9580: 9571: 9555: 9519: 9507: 9501: 9488: 9451: 9430: 9424: 9410:McTurk, Rory W. 9408: 9375: 9363: 9331: 9295: 9283: 9277:Jónsson, Finnur 9271: 9260: 9254:The Poetic Edda 9252: 9246: 9233: 9227: 9216: 9209: 9203: 9187: 9181: 9163: 9159:. Wilhelm Fink. 9154: 9148: 9135: 9129: 9114: 9108: 9091: 9070: 9064: 9051: 9045: 9030: 9024: 9007: 9001: 8988: 8972: 8963: 8957: 8944: 8938: 8927: 8921: 8915: 8902: 8895: 8889: 8883: 8867: 8856: 8847: 8833: 8827: 8814: 8800: 8796: 8791: 8783: 8779: 8771: 8767: 8759: 8752: 8744: 8740: 8732: 8728: 8720: 8716: 8708: 8704: 8696: 8692: 8684: 8680: 8672: 8668: 8660: 8656: 8648: 8639: 8631: 8627: 8619: 8610: 8602: 8598: 8590: 8586: 8578: 8574: 8566: 8557: 8551:Förstemann 1900 8549: 8545: 8537: 8530: 8522: 8518: 8510: 8506: 8498: 8494: 8486: 8482: 8474: 8470: 8462: 8458: 8450: 8446: 8438: 8434: 8426: 8422: 8414: 8410: 8402: 8398: 8394:, pp. 157. 8390: 8386: 8380:Förstemann 1900 8378: 8374: 8366: 8362: 8354: 8350: 8346:, p. 79ff. 8342: 8338: 8330: 8326: 8318: 8311: 8303: 8299: 8286: 8282: 8274: 8270: 8262: 8258: 8250: 8246: 8238: 8227: 8219: 8215: 8207: 8203: 8195: 8188: 8180: 8176: 8168: 8164: 8156: 8152: 8144: 8140: 8136:, pp. 3ff. 8132: 8128: 8120: 8116: 8108: 8104: 8096: 8092: 8084: 8080: 8072: 8068: 8060: 8056: 8048: 8044: 8036: 8032: 8024: 8020: 8012: 8008: 8000: 7991: 7983: 7979: 7971: 7967: 7959: 7955: 7947: 7943: 7935: 7928: 7924:, p. I:51. 7922:Lexer 1872–1878 7920: 7916: 7908: 7893: 7887:Förstemann 1900 7885: 7881: 7873: 7869: 7865:, pp. 16f. 7861: 7857: 7849: 7845: 7839:Förstemann 1900 7837: 7830: 7824:Förstemann 1900 7822: 7818: 7810: 7806: 7798: 7794: 7790:, pp. 5–6. 7786: 7779: 7771: 7767: 7759: 7755: 7747: 7743: 7735: 7731: 7723: 7719: 7711: 7707: 7699: 7695: 7687: 7683: 7679:, pp. 4–5. 7675: 7671: 7665:Förstemann 1900 7663: 7659: 7651: 7647: 7639: 7635: 7627: 7623: 7615: 7611: 7603: 7599: 7591: 7587: 7579: 7575: 7567: 7563: 7555: 7551: 7543: 7539: 7531: 7527: 7519: 7515: 7511:, pp. 60f. 7507: 7503: 7495: 7491: 7483: 7479: 7471: 7462: 7454: 7450: 7442: 7435: 7431:, pp. 59f. 7427: 7423: 7415: 7411: 7403: 7399: 7391: 7387: 7379: 7368: 7360: 7356: 7348: 7344: 7336: 7332: 7324: 7320: 7312: 7308: 7300: 7296: 7292:, pp. 45f. 7288: 7279: 7271: 7267: 7259: 7255: 7247: 7240: 7232: 7223: 7215: 7208: 7200: 7193: 7189:, pp. 53f. 7185: 7178: 7170: 7166: 7162:, pp. 66f. 7158: 7149: 7141: 7134: 7126: 7119: 7111: 7102: 7094: 7090: 7082: 7075: 7067: 7058: 7050: 7043: 7035: 7028: 7020: 7013: 7005: 7001: 6993: 6989: 6981: 6977: 6969: 6965: 6961:, p. 224f. 6957: 6953: 6945: 6941: 6933: 6929: 6921: 6917: 6909: 6896: 6888: 6884: 6876: 6872: 6864: 6860: 6852: 6848: 6840: 6829: 6821: 6817: 6809: 6798: 6794:, p. 1576. 6792:Förstemann 1900 6790: 6786: 6778: 6774: 6766: 6762: 6754: 6750: 6742: 6738: 6730: 6726: 6718: 6714: 6710:, p. Ixii. 6706: 6702: 6694: 6690: 6684:Förstemann 1900 6682: 6678: 6672:Förstemann 1900 6670: 6666: 6658: 6654: 6646: 6642: 6636:Förstemann 1900 6634: 6630: 6622: 6618: 6610: 6603: 6595: 6591: 6583: 6570: 6562: 6558: 6550: 6546: 6538: 6534: 6526: 6522: 6514: 6507: 6499: 6495: 6487: 6483: 6479:, pp. 2ff. 6475: 6471: 6463: 6456: 6448: 6444: 6436: 6429: 6421: 6417: 6409: 6405: 6397: 6393: 6385: 6381: 6373: 6369: 6361: 6357: 6349: 6340: 6332: 6328: 6320: 6316: 6308: 6301: 6293: 6289: 6281: 6277: 6269: 6262: 6254: 6247: 6239: 6232: 6224: 6220: 6212: 6208: 6200: 6193: 6185: 6181: 6173: 6169: 6161: 6157: 6149: 6145: 6137: 6133: 6125: 6121: 6117:, pp. 24f. 6113: 6109: 6105:, pp. 16f. 6101: 6097: 6089: 6082: 6074: 6067: 6059: 6055: 6047: 6043: 6035: 6031: 6023: 6019: 6011: 6007: 6003: 5837:("friend"). In 5769:Harald Wartooth 5756:Helgi the Sharp 5717:Hildebrandslied 5709:Old High German 5681:Nibelungenklage 5608:Nibelungenklage 5178:("protector"). 4608:Örvar-Odds saga 4287:Frithiof's saga 3764:("pagan god"). 3728:Ambri and Assi 3576:Old High German 3042:). She married 2850:Harald Wartooth 2577:means "spear". 2519:Harald Wartooth 2401:Harald Wartooth 2286: 2285:Alf of Vendel, 2201:the sun goddess 1679:Visigothic king 1491:Skjöldunga saga 1438:Skjöldunga saga 1397:Áli hinn Frœkni 1090:Skjöldunga saga 1046:Skjöldunga saga 765:. However, the 725:, he is called 672:Harald Wartooth 405:Based on Agnar 373:Skjöldunga saga 170:("protector"). 22: 12: 11: 5: 9962: 9960: 9952: 9951: 9946: 9941: 9931: 9930: 9926: 9925: 9909: 9903: 9891: 9883: 9877: 9861: 9855: 9839: 9822: 9816: 9800: 9794: 9781: 9775: 9759: 9741:(2): 263–275. 9726: 9714: 9705: 9694: 9683: 9677: 9665: 9659: 9639: 9633: 9620: 9606: 9592: 9578: 9569: 9557:Nerman, Birger 9553: 9517: 9509:Nedoma, Robert 9505: 9499: 9486: 9449: 9439:(6): 274–284. 9428: 9422: 9406: 9373: 9361: 9349:10.1086/387833 9343:(3): 257–276. 9329: 9317:10.2307/289994 9311:(7): 319–346. 9293: 9281: 9269: 9258: 9250: 9244: 9231: 9225: 9207: 9201: 9189:Krause, Arnulf 9185: 9179: 9161: 9152: 9146: 9133: 9127: 9112: 9106: 9089: 9068: 9062: 9049: 9043: 9028: 9022: 9005: 8999: 8986: 8961: 8955: 8942: 8936: 8919: 8913: 8900: 8887: 8881: 8865: 8854: 8845: 8831: 8825: 8812: 8797: 8795: 8792: 8790: 8789: 8785:Gillespie 1973 8777: 8765: 8750: 8738: 8726: 8714: 8702: 8690: 8686:Gillespie 1973 8678: 8674:Gillespie 1973 8666: 8662:Gillespie 1973 8654: 8650:Gillespie 1973 8637: 8635:, p. 281. 8625: 8621:Gillespie 1973 8608: 8606:, p. 196. 8596: 8584: 8572: 8568:Gillespie 1973 8555: 8543: 8541:, p. 258. 8528: 8516: 8504: 8492: 8480: 8468: 8456: 8454:, p. 273. 8444: 8432: 8430:, p. 178. 8420: 8418:, p. 354. 8408: 8396: 8384: 8372: 8370:, p. 139. 8360: 8348: 8336: 8334:, p. 224. 8324: 8309: 8297: 8293:Orvar-Odd'saga 8280: 8268: 8256: 8244: 8240:Gillespie 1973 8225: 8213: 8201: 8199:, p. 192. 8186: 8184:, p. 217. 8174: 8172:, p. 216. 8162: 8150: 8138: 8126: 8114: 8102: 8090: 8078: 8066: 8054: 8052:, p. 110. 8042: 8030: 8028:, p. 239. 8018: 8006: 7989: 7977: 7975:, p. 246. 7965: 7953: 7941: 7926: 7914: 7910:Gillespie 1973 7891: 7889:, p. 589. 7879: 7867: 7855: 7843: 7841:, p. 120. 7828: 7816: 7804: 7792: 7788:Gillespie 1973 7777: 7775:, p. 132. 7765: 7753: 7741: 7729: 7727:, p. 251. 7717: 7705: 7693: 7681: 7677:Gillespie 1973 7669: 7657: 7645: 7633: 7621: 7619:, p. 173. 7609: 7597: 7593:Schneider 1934 7585: 7583:, p. 401. 7573: 7561: 7559:, p. 221. 7549: 7537: 7525: 7513: 7501: 7499:, p. 152. 7489: 7487:, p. 579. 7477: 7460: 7456:Hollander 1928 7448: 7433: 7421: 7419:, p. 111. 7409: 7397: 7395:, p. 136. 7393:Gillespie 1973 7385: 7381:Gillespie 1973 7366: 7364:, p. 272. 7354: 7352:, p. 268. 7342: 7330: 7328:, p. 267. 7318: 7306: 7294: 7277: 7275:, p. 100. 7265: 7253: 7238: 7221: 7219:, p. 537. 7206: 7191: 7176: 7164: 7147: 7145:, p. 145. 7132: 7117: 7100: 7098:, p. 107. 7088: 7086:, p. 110. 7073: 7069:Hollander 1928 7056: 7041: 7039:, p. 222. 7037:Hollander 1928 7026: 7024:, p. 127. 7011: 7009:, p. 128. 6999: 6997:, p. 239. 6995:Hollander 1928 6987: 6975: 6963: 6959:Hollander 1928 6951: 6947:Hollander 1928 6939: 6927: 6925:, p. 214. 6923:Hollander 1928 6915: 6894: 6892:, p. 563. 6882: 6870: 6858: 6856:, p. 147. 6846: 6827: 6815: 6813:, p. 128. 6796: 6784: 6782:, p. 203. 6772: 6770:, p. 108. 6760: 6748: 6736: 6724: 6712: 6700: 6696:Gillespie 1973 6688: 6676: 6664: 6652: 6640: 6628: 6616: 6614:, p. 131. 6601: 6597:Gillespie 1973 6589: 6585:Gillespie 1973 6568: 6556: 6544: 6532: 6530:, p. 710. 6520: 6505: 6503:, p. 183. 6493: 6481: 6469: 6467:, p. 129. 6454: 6442: 6427: 6415: 6403: 6391: 6389:, p. 349. 6379: 6377:, p. 102. 6367: 6355: 6353:, p. 145. 6338: 6326: 6314: 6310:Hollander 1928 6299: 6287: 6275: 6260: 6258:, p. 219. 6245: 6243:, p. 228. 6230: 6218: 6206: 6204:, p. 106. 6191: 6189:, p. 281. 6179: 6177:, p. 261. 6167: 6165:, p. 264. 6155: 6143: 6141:, p. 551. 6139:Harðarson 2004 6131: 6129:, p. 265. 6119: 6107: 6095: 6080: 6065: 6053: 6041: 6039:, p. 230. 6029: 6027:, p. 323. 6017: 6004: 6002: 5999: 5996: 5995: 5986: 5984:Skáldskaparmál 5981: 5979: 5965:Skáldskaparmál 5961: 5954: 5952: 5929: 5923: 5922: 5920: 5903: 5901: 5854: 5841:it is written 5816: 5813: 5804: 5798: 5797: 5795: 5782: 5780: 5744: 5738: 5736: 5727: 5721: 5720: 5677:Nibelungenlied 5670: 5656:Skáldskaparmál 5625: 5615: 5604:Nibelungenlied 5600: 5593: 5590: 5565: 5559: 5558: 5556: 5551: 5549: 5534: 5531: 5529: 5520: 5516: 5515: 5513: 5500: 5498: 5455: 5436: 5434: 5425: 5421: 5420: 5418: 5416: 5414: 5411: 5409: 5407: 5405: 5401: 5400: 5398: 5396: 5394: 5391: 5389: 5387: 5385: 5381: 5380: 5370:Nibelungenlied 5367: 5365: 5363: 5348:Nibelungenlied 5344: 5333: 5331: 5322: 5318: 5317: 5296: 5294: 5292: 5279:kills him. In 5272: 5242: 5230: 5205: 5201: 5200: 5198: 5190: 5188: 5179: 5160: 5158: 5141: 5137: 5136: 5134: 5129: 5127: 5116:Helgi the Keen 5100: 5097: 5095: 5086: 5082: 5081: 5079: 5050: 5048: 5025:Björn Ironside 5017:Ragnar Lodbrok 4994: 4927: 4925: 4878: 4872: 4871: 4869: 4867: 4862: 4859: 4848: 4846: 4837: 4831: 4830: 4828: 4823: 4821: 4809: 4802: 4800: 4791: 4787: 4786: 4784: 4771: 4769: 4738: 4735: 4733: 4724: 4720: 4719: 4717: 4712: 4710: 4686: 4668: 4666: 4657: 4653: 4652: 4650: 4644: 4642: 4635: 4632: 4630: 4621: 4617: 4616: 4614: 4597: 4595: 4591: 4568: 4566: 4557: 4551: 4550: 4541: 4539: 4537: 4534: 4523: 4512: 4495: 4491: 4490: 4488: 4483: 4481: 4442:Ragnar Lodbrok 4438:Björn Ironside 4426: 4423: 4416: 4414:Ǫnundr uppsali 4407: 4401: 4400: 4398: 4385: 4383: 4372: 4367:- ("to win"). 4341: 4339: 4330: 4324: 4323: 4321: 4316: 4314: 4310: 4309:See Angantýr. 4307: 4305: 4296: 4292: 4291: 4289: 4272: 4270: 4238: 4235: 4233: 4215: 4211: 4210: 4208: 4203: 4196: 4192: 4165: 4162: 4144: 4138: 4137: 4135: 4133: 4120: 4097: 4086: 4084: 4075: 4069: 4068: 4063: 4061: 4059: 4056: 4053: 4051: 4036: 4032: 4031: 4026: 4024: 4022: 4021:has happened. 4018: 4015: 4013: 3998: 3994: 3993: 3988: 3986: 3984: 3980: 3969: 3967: 3958: 3954: 3953: 3936: 3934: 3932: 3917: 3906: 3904: 3889: 3885: 3884: 3879: 3877: 3875: 3872: 3869: 3867: 3858: 3854: 3853: 3848: 3846: 3844: 3841: 3822: 3820: 3811: 3807: 3806: 3804: 3802: 3793: 3765: 3746: 3744: 3729: 3725: 3724: 3719: 3717: 3715: 3700: 3681: 3678: 3669: 3663: 3662: 3660: 3655: 3653: 3650: 3647: 3645: 3636: 3632: 3631: 3629: 3624: 3622: 3611: 3592: 3590: 3573: 3567: 3566: 3548: 3546: 3544: 3537: 3526: 3524: 3515: 3511: 3510: 3508: 3499: 3497: 3486: 3483: 3481: 3466: 3462: 3461: 3459: 3450: 3448: 3431:A princess of 3429: 3426: 3424: 3409: 3405: 3404: 3402: 3397: 3395: 3380: 3377: 3375: 3360: 3356: 3355: 3353: 3348: 3346: 3334: 3319: 3317: 3302: 3298: 3297: 3295: 3293: 3291: 3287:Ale the Strong 3272: 3270: 3268: 3266: 3262: 3261: 3259: 3250: 3248: 3225: 3190: 3179: 3170: 3164: 3163: 3161: 3159: 3157: 3154: 3152: 3150: 3148: 3144: 3143: 3141: 3136: 3134: 3091: 3080: 3078: 3069: 3065: 3064: 3062: 3057: 3055: 3032: 3029: 3027: 3018: 3014: 3013: 3011: 2985: 2983: 2972:Ragnar Lodbrok 2924: 2921: 2919: 2910: 2906: 2905: 2903: 2898: 2896: 2885: 2882: 2880: 2871: 2867: 2866: 2864: 2859: 2857: 2830: 2799: 2797: 2788: 2784: 2783: 2770: 2768: 2763: 2740: 2729: 2727: 2704: 2700: 2699: 2697: 2695: 2690: 2655: 2647:, the same as 2622: 2620: 2611: 2607: 2606: 2604: 2599: 2597: 2578: 2563: 2561: 2552: 2548: 2547: 2545: 2536: 2534: 2513:, the king of 2507: 2506:See Alfarinn. 2504: 2502: 2493: 2489: 2488: 2486: 2481: 2479: 2460: 2445: 2443: 2434: 2430: 2429: 2427: 2418: 2416: 2395:, the king of 2389: 2362: 2360: 2351: 2347: 2346: 2344: 2339: 2337: 2302: 2299: 2297: 2288: 2282: 2281: 2279: 2250: 2248: 2221:Ragnar Lodbrok 2199:and his wife, 2165: 2162: 2160: 2151: 2147: 2146: 2144: 2139: 2137: 2126: 2123: 2121: 2112: 2108: 2107: 2105: 2095: 2093: 2054: 2051: 2049: 2032: 2028: 2027: 2025: 2020: 2018: 1985: 1982: 1979: 1970: 1966: 1965: 1963: 1958: 1956: 1952: 1949: 1947: 1938: 1934: 1933: 1931: 1914: 1912: 1886:(there called 1876: 1873: 1871: 1856: 1852: 1851: 1849: 1832: 1830: 1791: 1765: 1763: 1754: 1750: 1749: 1747: 1734: 1732: 1689: 1655: 1652: 1627: 1621: 1620: 1618: 1616: 1611: 1604: 1593: 1590: 1581: 1575: 1574: 1572: 1570: 1565: 1562:Offa of Angeln 1554: 1527: 1525: 1516: 1512: 1511: 1509: 1484: 1482: 1434: 1414: 1407: 1390: 1388:Ale the Strong 1384: 1383: 1381: 1379: 1377: 1374: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1364: 1363: 1357:Nibelungenlied 1350: 1348: 1346: 1335:Nibelungenlied 1331: 1288: 1286: 1261: 1257: 1256: 1254: 1252: 1247:, possibly in 1242: 1238: 1229:First element 1227: 1220: 1209: 1203: 1202: 1192:Nibelungenlied 1189: 1187: 1185: 1174:Nibelungenlied 1158: 1143: 1123: 1106: 1100: 1099: 1097: 1086:Gautrek's saga 1067: 1065: 1010: 975: 972: 955: 949: 948: 943: 941: 939: 936: 934: 932: 930: 926: 925: 923: 918: 916: 913:Ragnar Lodbrok 901: 898: 896: 887: 883: 882: 880: 875: 873: 870: 851: 849: 840: 836: 835: 833: 831: 829: 826: 824: 822: 820: 816: 815: 813: 792: 790: 734: 711: 708: 691: 685: 684: 682: 677: 675: 660: 657: 655: 646: 642: 641: 639: 622: 620: 605: 594: 592: 583: 579: 578: 576: 559: 557: 526:Ragnar Lodbrok 522: 519: 517: 508: 504: 503: 501: 496: 494: 461: 458: 455: 446: 442: 441: 439: 434: 432: 409: 406: 403: 394: 390: 389: 387: 366: 364: 333: 332:means "host". 318: 311: 294: 290: 289: 287: 282: 269: 241: 234: 232: 211: 205: 204: 202: 200: 187: 184:shield-maidens 171: 148: 137: 108: 102: 101: 99: 97: 95: 92: 90: 88: 86: 82: 81: 79: 77: 75: 72: 70: 68: 66: 62: 61: 58: 55: 52: 51:Relationships 49: 46: 43: 40: 18:Main article: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 9961: 9950: 9947: 9945: 9942: 9940: 9937: 9936: 9934: 9922: 9918: 9914: 9913:Wessén, Elias 9910: 9906: 9904:9781941136171 9900: 9896: 9892: 9888: 9884: 9880: 9878:90-04-05436-7 9874: 9870: 9866: 9865:de Vries, Jan 9862: 9858: 9852: 9848: 9844: 9843:Uecker, Heiko 9840: 9836: 9829: 9828: 9823: 9819: 9817:0-85991-369-4 9813: 9809: 9805: 9804:Simek, Rudolf 9801: 9797: 9791: 9787: 9782: 9778: 9772: 9768: 9764: 9760: 9756: 9752: 9748: 9744: 9740: 9736: 9735:Neophilologus 9732: 9727: 9724:. de Gruyter. 9723: 9719: 9715: 9711: 9706: 9702: 9701: 9695: 9691: 9690: 9684: 9680: 9674: 9670: 9666: 9662: 9656: 9651: 9650: 9644: 9640: 9636: 9634:0-304-34520-2 9630: 9626: 9621: 9617: 9616: 9611: 9610:Noreen, Adolf 9607: 9603: 9602: 9597: 9596:Noreen, Adolf 9593: 9589: 9588: 9583: 9582:Noreen, Adolf 9579: 9575: 9570: 9566: 9562: 9558: 9554: 9550: 9546: 9542: 9538: 9534: 9530: 9529:Neophilologus 9526: 9522: 9518: 9514: 9510: 9506: 9502: 9500:9780203456385 9496: 9492: 9487: 9483: 9479: 9475: 9471: 9467: 9463: 9459: 9457: 9450: 9446: 9442: 9438: 9434: 9429: 9425: 9423:0-907570-08-9 9419: 9415: 9411: 9407: 9403: 9399: 9395: 9391: 9387: 9383: 9379: 9374: 9370: 9366: 9362: 9358: 9354: 9350: 9346: 9342: 9338: 9334: 9330: 9326: 9322: 9318: 9314: 9310: 9306: 9302: 9298: 9294: 9290: 9286: 9282: 9278: 9274: 9270: 9266: 9265: 9259: 9255: 9251: 9247: 9245:9789173535182 9241: 9237: 9232: 9228: 9222: 9215: 9214: 9208: 9204: 9198: 9194: 9190: 9186: 9182: 9176: 9172: 9171: 9166: 9162: 9158: 9153: 9149: 9143: 9139: 9134: 9130: 9124: 9120: 9119: 9113: 9109: 9107:9783110181081 9103: 9099: 9095: 9090: 9086: 9082: 9078: 9074: 9069: 9065: 9059: 9055: 9050: 9046: 9040: 9036: 9035: 9029: 9025: 9023:9783110173512 9019: 9015: 9011: 9006: 9002: 9000:0-8122-1079-4 8996: 8992: 8987: 8983: 8977: 8969: 8968: 8962: 8958: 8952: 8948: 8943: 8939: 8933: 8926: 8925: 8920: 8916: 8910: 8906: 8901: 8894: 8893: 8888: 8884: 8882:0-299-09500-2 8878: 8874: 8870: 8869:Damico, Helen 8866: 8862: 8861: 8855: 8851: 8846: 8842: 8838: 8837: 8832: 8828: 8822: 8818: 8813: 8809: 8808: 8803: 8799: 8798: 8793: 8786: 8781: 8778: 8774: 8769: 8766: 8762: 8757: 8755: 8751: 8748:, p. 36. 8747: 8746:Peterson 2007 8742: 8739: 8735: 8734:Peterson 2007 8730: 8727: 8723: 8722:Peterson 2007 8718: 8715: 8711: 8706: 8703: 8700:, p. 35. 8699: 8698:Peterson 2007 8694: 8691: 8687: 8682: 8679: 8676:, p. 43. 8675: 8670: 8667: 8663: 8658: 8655: 8652:, p. 40. 8651: 8646: 8644: 8642: 8638: 8634: 8629: 8626: 8623:, p. 42. 8622: 8617: 8615: 8613: 8609: 8605: 8600: 8597: 8594:, p. 34. 8593: 8592:Peterson 2007 8588: 8585: 8582:, p. 53. 8581: 8576: 8573: 8569: 8564: 8562: 8560: 8556: 8552: 8547: 8544: 8540: 8539:Reichert 1996 8535: 8533: 8529: 8525: 8520: 8517: 8513: 8512:Peterson 2007 8508: 8505: 8501: 8500:Peterson 2007 8496: 8493: 8489: 8488:Waggoner 2009 8484: 8481: 8477: 8472: 8469: 8465: 8460: 8457: 8453: 8448: 8445: 8441: 8436: 8433: 8429: 8424: 8421: 8417: 8412: 8409: 8405: 8400: 8397: 8393: 8392:Peterson 2007 8388: 8385: 8381: 8376: 8373: 8369: 8364: 8361: 8357: 8352: 8349: 8345: 8340: 8337: 8333: 8328: 8325: 8322:, p. 28. 8321: 8320:Peterson 2007 8316: 8314: 8310: 8306: 8305:de Vries 2000 8301: 8298: 8294: 8290: 8289:Hervarar saga 8284: 8281: 8277: 8272: 8269: 8265: 8260: 8257: 8254:, p. 82. 8253: 8252:Peterson 2007 8248: 8245: 8241: 8236: 8234: 8232: 8230: 8226: 8222: 8217: 8214: 8211:, p. 61. 8210: 8205: 8202: 8198: 8193: 8191: 8187: 8183: 8178: 8175: 8171: 8166: 8163: 8160:, p. 76. 8159: 8154: 8151: 8147: 8142: 8139: 8135: 8130: 8127: 8123: 8118: 8115: 8111: 8106: 8103: 8099: 8094: 8091: 8088:, p. 46. 8087: 8082: 8079: 8076:, p. 27. 8075: 8070: 8067: 8064:, p. 25. 8063: 8058: 8055: 8051: 8046: 8043: 8040:, p. 79. 8039: 8038:Neidorf 2018b 8034: 8031: 8027: 8022: 8019: 8015: 8010: 8007: 8004:, p. 76. 8003: 7998: 7996: 7994: 7990: 7986: 7985:de Vries 2000 7981: 7978: 7974: 7973:Peterson 2007 7969: 7966: 7962: 7961:de Vries 2000 7957: 7954: 7951:, p. 22. 7950: 7949:Peterson 2007 7945: 7942: 7939:, p. 16. 7938: 7933: 7931: 7927: 7923: 7918: 7915: 7911: 7906: 7904: 7902: 7900: 7898: 7896: 7892: 7888: 7883: 7880: 7876: 7875:Kaufmann 1968 7871: 7868: 7864: 7859: 7856: 7853:, p. 21. 7852: 7847: 7844: 7840: 7835: 7833: 7829: 7826:, p. 98. 7825: 7820: 7817: 7813: 7808: 7805: 7801: 7800:Kaufmann 1968 7796: 7793: 7789: 7784: 7782: 7778: 7774: 7769: 7766: 7763:, p. 51. 7762: 7757: 7754: 7751:, p. 18. 7750: 7745: 7742: 7739:, p. 63. 7738: 7733: 7730: 7726: 7721: 7718: 7715:, p. 81. 7714: 7709: 7706: 7702: 7697: 7694: 7690: 7689:Peterson 2004 7685: 7682: 7678: 7673: 7670: 7666: 7661: 7658: 7654: 7649: 7646: 7642: 7637: 7634: 7630: 7625: 7622: 7618: 7617:Peterson 2007 7613: 7610: 7606: 7601: 7598: 7595:, p. 84. 7594: 7589: 7586: 7582: 7581:Waggoner 2018 7577: 7574: 7570: 7565: 7562: 7558: 7553: 7550: 7546: 7545:Peterson 2007 7541: 7538: 7534: 7533:Peterson 2007 7529: 7526: 7523:, p. 63. 7522: 7517: 7514: 7510: 7509:Waggoner 2009 7505: 7502: 7498: 7493: 7490: 7486: 7481: 7478: 7474: 7469: 7467: 7465: 7461: 7457: 7452: 7449: 7445: 7440: 7438: 7434: 7430: 7425: 7422: 7418: 7417:Peterson 2007 7413: 7410: 7407:, p. 29. 7406: 7401: 7398: 7394: 7389: 7386: 7382: 7377: 7375: 7373: 7371: 7367: 7363: 7358: 7355: 7351: 7346: 7343: 7339: 7334: 7331: 7327: 7322: 7319: 7315: 7314:Peterson 2004 7310: 7307: 7303: 7302:Peterson 2004 7298: 7295: 7291: 7286: 7284: 7282: 7278: 7274: 7273:Peterson 2007 7269: 7266: 7263:, p. 46. 7262: 7257: 7254: 7251:, p. 45. 7250: 7245: 7243: 7239: 7236:, p. 24. 7235: 7234:Peterson 2007 7230: 7228: 7226: 7222: 7218: 7213: 7211: 7207: 7204:, p. 58. 7203: 7202:Waggoner 2009 7198: 7196: 7192: 7188: 7187:Waggoner 2009 7183: 7181: 7177: 7174:, p. 27. 7173: 7172:Peterson 2007 7168: 7165: 7161: 7156: 7154: 7152: 7148: 7144: 7139: 7137: 7133: 7129: 7128:Waggoner 2009 7124: 7122: 7118: 7115:, p. 60. 7114: 7113:Waggoner 2009 7109: 7107: 7105: 7101: 7097: 7096:Waggoner 2009 7092: 7089: 7085: 7084:Waggoner 2009 7080: 7078: 7074: 7070: 7065: 7063: 7061: 7057: 7053: 7048: 7046: 7042: 7038: 7033: 7031: 7027: 7023: 7018: 7016: 7012: 7008: 7003: 7000: 6996: 6991: 6988: 6984: 6983:Chadwick 1921 6979: 6976: 6972: 6967: 6964: 6960: 6955: 6952: 6948: 6943: 6940: 6937:, p. 15. 6936: 6931: 6928: 6924: 6919: 6916: 6913:, p. 19. 6912: 6911:Peterson 2007 6907: 6905: 6903: 6901: 6899: 6895: 6891: 6886: 6883: 6880:, p. 10. 6879: 6878:Peterson 2004 6874: 6871: 6868:, p. 23. 6867: 6866:Peterson 2004 6862: 6859: 6855: 6850: 6847: 6844:, p. 22. 6843: 6842:Peterson 2004 6838: 6836: 6834: 6832: 6828: 6824: 6823:Chambers 1912 6819: 6816: 6812: 6807: 6805: 6803: 6801: 6797: 6793: 6788: 6785: 6781: 6780:Chambers 1912 6776: 6773: 6769: 6768:Waggoner 2009 6764: 6761: 6758:, p. 54. 6757: 6756:Waggoner 2009 6752: 6749: 6746:, p. 27. 6745: 6740: 6737: 6734:, p. 14. 6733: 6728: 6725: 6722:, p. 37. 6721: 6720:Peterson 2004 6716: 6713: 6709: 6704: 6701: 6698:, p. 57. 6697: 6692: 6689: 6685: 6680: 6677: 6673: 6668: 6665: 6661: 6656: 6653: 6649: 6644: 6641: 6637: 6632: 6629: 6626:, p. 15. 6625: 6620: 6617: 6613: 6608: 6606: 6602: 6598: 6593: 6590: 6586: 6581: 6579: 6577: 6575: 6573: 6569: 6566:, p. 90. 6565: 6560: 6557: 6554:, p. 13. 6553: 6548: 6545: 6542:, p. 23. 6541: 6536: 6533: 6529: 6524: 6521: 6517: 6512: 6510: 6506: 6502: 6501:Peterson 2007 6497: 6494: 6491:, p. 11. 6490: 6489:Waggoner 2009 6485: 6482: 6478: 6477:Waggoner 2009 6473: 6470: 6466: 6461: 6459: 6455: 6451: 6446: 6443: 6440:, p. 18. 6439: 6438:Peterson 2007 6434: 6432: 6428: 6424: 6419: 6416: 6412: 6411:Näsström 1996 6407: 6404: 6401:, p. 21. 6400: 6395: 6392: 6388: 6383: 6380: 6376: 6375:Peterson 2007 6371: 6368: 6365:, p. 17. 6364: 6363:Peterson 2007 6359: 6356: 6352: 6347: 6345: 6343: 6339: 6336:, p. 56. 6335: 6334:Waggoner 2009 6330: 6327: 6324:, p. 21. 6323: 6318: 6315: 6311: 6306: 6304: 6300: 6296: 6295:Waggoner 2009 6291: 6288: 6285:, p. 65. 6284: 6283:Waggoner 2009 6279: 6276: 6272: 6267: 6265: 6261: 6257: 6252: 6250: 6246: 6242: 6237: 6235: 6231: 6228:, p. 22. 6227: 6222: 6219: 6216:, p. 91. 6215: 6210: 6207: 6203: 6198: 6196: 6192: 6188: 6183: 6180: 6176: 6171: 6168: 6164: 6159: 6156: 6153:, p. 27. 6152: 6151:Peterson 2004 6147: 6144: 6140: 6135: 6132: 6128: 6123: 6120: 6116: 6111: 6108: 6104: 6099: 6096: 6093:, p. 15. 6092: 6087: 6085: 6081: 6077: 6072: 6070: 6066: 6062: 6057: 6054: 6050: 6045: 6042: 6038: 6033: 6030: 6026: 6021: 6018: 6014: 6013:Peterson 2004 6009: 6006: 6000: 5994: 5990: 5987: 5985: 5982: 5980: 5977: 5973: 5970: 5969:minstrel epic 5966: 5963:According to 5962: 5959: 5955: 5953: 5950: 5945: 5941: 5937: 5933: 5930: 5928: 5925: 5924: 5921: 5919: 5918:Ynglinga saga 5915: 5911: 5907: 5906:Íslendingabók 5904: 5902: 5899: 5895: 5891: 5890:Fjädrundaland 5887: 5883: 5879: 5875: 5871: 5870:Ynglinga saga 5867: 5863: 5859: 5855: 5852: 5848: 5844: 5840: 5836: 5832: 5828: 5824: 5820: 5817: 5814: 5812: 5811:Aun inn gamli 5808: 5805: 5803: 5800: 5799: 5796: 5794: 5790: 5786: 5783: 5781: 5778: 5774: 5770: 5767:with her son 5766: 5761: 5760:Ivar Vidfamne 5758:. Her father 5757: 5753: 5749: 5745: 5742: 5739: 5737: 5735: 5731: 5728: 5726: 5723: 5722: 5718: 5714: 5713:Hûneo truhtîn 5710: 5706: 5702: 5698: 5694: 5693:Rabenschlacht 5690: 5686: 5682: 5678: 5674: 5671: 5669: 5665: 5661: 5660:Völsunga saga 5657: 5653: 5649: 5645: 5644:Oddrúnargrátr 5641: 5637: 5633: 5629: 5626: 5623: 5619: 5616: 5613: 5609: 5605: 5601: 5598: 5594: 5591: 5589: 5585: 5581: 5577: 5573: 5569: 5566: 5564: 5561: 5560: 5557: 5555: 5552: 5550: 5547: 5543: 5539: 5535: 5532: 5530: 5528: 5524: 5521: 5518: 5517: 5514: 5512: 5508: 5507:Gesta Danorum 5504: 5501: 5499: 5496: 5492: 5488: 5484: 5480: 5476: 5472: 5468: 5464: 5460: 5456: 5453: 5449: 5445: 5441: 5437: 5435: 5433: 5429: 5426: 5423: 5422: 5419: 5417: 5415: 5412: 5410: 5408: 5406: 5403: 5402: 5399: 5397: 5395: 5392: 5390: 5388: 5386: 5383: 5382: 5379: 5375: 5374:Rabenschlacht 5371: 5368: 5366: 5364: 5361: 5357: 5353: 5349: 5345: 5342: 5338: 5334: 5332: 5330: 5326: 5323: 5320: 5319: 5316: 5312: 5308: 5304: 5300: 5297: 5295: 5293: 5290: 5286: 5282: 5277: 5273: 5270: 5266: 5262: 5258: 5254: 5250: 5246: 5245:Ludwig Uhland 5243: 5240: 5239: 5235: 5234:minstrel epic 5231: 5229: 5225: 5221: 5217: 5213: 5209: 5206: 5203: 5202: 5199: 5197: 5194: 5193:Gesta Danorum 5191: 5189: 5185: 5180: 5177: 5173: 5169: 5165: 5161: 5159: 5157: 5153: 5149: 5145: 5142: 5139: 5138: 5135: 5133: 5130: 5128: 5125: 5121: 5117: 5113: 5109: 5105: 5101: 5098: 5096: 5094: 5090: 5087: 5084: 5083: 5080: 5078: 5074: 5070: 5066: 5062: 5058: 5057:Völsunga saga 5054: 5051: 5049: 5046: 5042: 5038: 5034: 5033:Eysteinn Beli 5030: 5026: 5022: 5018: 5014: 5010: 5006: 5003: 5002:shield-maiden 4999: 4995: 4992: 4988: 4984: 4980: 4976: 4972: 4968: 4967:Gesta Danorum 4964: 4960: 4956: 4952: 4948: 4944: 4940: 4936: 4932: 4928: 4926: 4923: 4917: 4911: 4906: 4902: 4897: 4891: 4886: 4882: 4879: 4877: 4874: 4873: 4870: 4868: 4866: 4863: 4860: 4857: 4853: 4849: 4847: 4845: 4841: 4838: 4836: 4833: 4832: 4829: 4827: 4824: 4822: 4819: 4815: 4810: 4807: 4803: 4801: 4799: 4798:Æsa inn fagra 4795: 4792: 4790:Æsa the Fair 4789: 4788: 4785: 4783: 4779: 4778:Ynglinga saga 4775: 4772: 4770: 4767: 4763: 4759: 4755: 4751: 4747: 4743: 4742:Ynglinga saga 4739: 4736: 4734: 4732: 4728: 4725: 4722: 4721: 4718: 4716: 4715:Ynglinga saga 4713: 4711: 4708: 4707:Ivar Vidfamne 4703: 4699: 4695: 4691: 4690:Ynglinga saga 4687: 4684: 4680: 4676: 4672: 4669: 4667: 4665: 4661: 4658: 4655: 4654: 4651: 4648: 4647:Hervarar saga 4645: 4643: 4640: 4636: 4633: 4631: 4629: 4625: 4622: 4619: 4618: 4615: 4613: 4609: 4605: 4604:Gesta Danorum 4601: 4600:Hervarar saga 4598: 4596: 4592: 4589: 4585: 4581: 4577: 4573: 4569: 4567: 4565: 4561: 4558: 4556: 4553: 4552: 4549: 4545: 4542: 4540: 4538: 4535: 4532: 4528: 4524: 4521: 4517: 4513: 4511: 4507: 4503: 4499: 4496: 4493: 4492: 4489: 4487: 4486:Hervarar saga 4484: 4482: 4479: 4475: 4471: 4467: 4463: 4459: 4458:Hervarar saga 4455: 4451: 4447: 4443: 4440:, the son of 4439: 4435: 4431: 4430:Hervarar saga 4427: 4424: 4421: 4417: 4415: 4411: 4408: 4406: 4405:Anund Uppsale 4403: 4402: 4399: 4397: 4393: 4392:Ynglinga saga 4389: 4386: 4384: 4381: 4377: 4373: 4370: 4366: 4362: 4359:based on the 4358: 4354: 4350: 4346: 4342: 4340: 4338: 4334: 4331: 4329: 4326: 4325: 4322: 4320: 4319:Hervarar saga 4317: 4315: 4311: 4308: 4306: 4304: 4300: 4297: 4294: 4293: 4290: 4288: 4284: 4280: 4279:Gesta danorum 4276: 4275:Hervarar saga 4273: 4271: 4267: 4263: 4259: 4255: 4251: 4247: 4243: 4239: 4237:See Angantyr 4236: 4234: 4231: 4227: 4223: 4219: 4216: 4213: 4212: 4209: 4207: 4206:Hervarar saga 4204: 4201: 4197: 4193: 4190: 4186: 4182: 4178: 4174: 4170: 4166: 4163: 4160: 4156: 4152: 4148: 4145: 4143: 4140: 4139: 4136: 4134: 4132: 4128: 4124: 4121: 4118: 4115:relates that 4114: 4110: 4106: 4102: 4098: 4095: 4091: 4087: 4085: 4083: 4079: 4076: 4074: 4071: 4070: 4067: 4064: 4062: 4060: 4057: 4054: 4052: 4049: 4044: 4040: 4037: 4034: 4033: 4030: 4027: 4025: 4023: 4019: 4016: 4014: 4011: 4006: 4002: 3999: 3996: 3995: 3992: 3989: 3987: 3985: 3981: 3978: 3974: 3970: 3968: 3966: 3962: 3959: 3956: 3955: 3952: 3948: 3944: 3940: 3937: 3935: 3933: 3930: 3926: 3922: 3918: 3915: 3911: 3907: 3905: 3902: 3897: 3893: 3890: 3887: 3886: 3883: 3880: 3878: 3876: 3873: 3871:See Amelgart 3870: 3868: 3866: 3862: 3859: 3856: 3855: 3852: 3849: 3847: 3845: 3842: 3839: 3835: 3831: 3827: 3823: 3821: 3819: 3815: 3812: 3809: 3808: 3805: 3803: 3801: 3797: 3794: 3791: 3787: 3783: 3779: 3774: 3770: 3766: 3763: 3759: 3755: 3751: 3747: 3745: 3742: 3737: 3733: 3730: 3727: 3726: 3723: 3720: 3718: 3716: 3713: 3709: 3705: 3701: 3698: 3694: 3690: 3686: 3682: 3679: 3677: 3673: 3670: 3668: 3665: 3664: 3661: 3659: 3658:Völsunga saga 3656: 3654: 3651: 3648: 3646: 3644: 3640: 3637: 3634: 3633: 3630: 3628: 3627:Völundarkviða 3625: 3623: 3620: 3616: 3612: 3609: 3605: 3601: 3597: 3593: 3591: 3589: 3585: 3581: 3577: 3574: 3572: 3569: 3568: 3564: 3560: 3556: 3555:Rabenschlacht 3552: 3549: 3547: 3545: 3542: 3538: 3535: 3531: 3527: 3525: 3523: 3519: 3516: 3513: 3512: 3509: 3507: 3503: 3502:Hervarar saga 3500: 3498: 3495: 3491: 3490:Hervarar saga 3487: 3484: 3482: 3479: 3474: 3470: 3467: 3464: 3463: 3460: 3458: 3457:Ynglinga saga 3454: 3451: 3449: 3446: 3442: 3441:Västergötland 3438: 3434: 3430: 3427: 3425: 3422: 3417: 3413: 3410: 3407: 3406: 3403: 3401: 3398: 3396: 3393: 3389: 3385: 3381: 3378: 3376: 3373: 3368: 3364: 3361: 3358: 3357: 3354: 3352: 3349: 3347: 3344: 3340: 3335: 3332: 3328: 3324: 3320: 3318: 3315: 3310: 3306: 3303: 3300: 3299: 3296: 3294: 3292: 3289: 3288: 3283: 3279: 3278: 3273: 3271: 3269: 3267: 3264: 3263: 3260: 3258: 3254: 3253:Ynglinga saga 3251: 3249: 3246: 3242: 3238: 3234: 3233:Västergötland 3230: 3226: 3223: 3219: 3215: 3211: 3207: 3203: 3199: 3195: 3191: 3188: 3184: 3183:Västergötland 3180: 3178: 3174: 3171: 3169: 3166: 3165: 3162: 3160: 3158: 3155: 3153: 3151: 3149: 3146: 3145: 3142: 3140: 3137: 3135: 3132: 3128: 3124: 3120: 3116: 3112: 3108: 3104: 3100: 3096: 3093:According to 3092: 3089: 3085: 3081: 3079: 3077: 3073: 3070: 3067: 3066: 3063: 3061: 3060:Ynglinga saga 3058: 3056: 3053: 3049: 3045: 3041: 3037: 3033: 3031:See Alfhild. 3030: 3028: 3026: 3022: 3019: 3016: 3015: 3012: 3009: 3008:Hervarar saga 3005: 3004:Gautreks saga 3001: 2997: 2993: 2989: 2986: 2984: 2981: 2977: 2973: 2969: 2965: 2961: 2960:Gautreks saga 2957: 2953: 2949: 2945: 2944:Hervarar saga 2941: 2937: 2933: 2932:Hervarar saga 2929: 2925: 2923:See Alfhild. 2922: 2920: 2918: 2914: 2911: 2908: 2907: 2904: 2902: 2899: 2897: 2894: 2890: 2886: 2884:See Alfhild. 2883: 2881: 2879: 2875: 2872: 2869: 2868: 2865: 2863: 2862:Hervarar saga 2860: 2858: 2855: 2851: 2847: 2843: 2839: 2838:Ivar Vidfamne 2835: 2834:Hervarar saga 2831: 2828: 2824: 2820: 2816: 2812: 2808: 2804: 2800: 2798: 2796: 2792: 2789: 2786: 2785: 2782: 2778: 2777:Rabenschlacht 2774: 2771: 2769: 2767: 2764: 2761: 2757: 2753: 2749: 2745: 2741: 2738: 2734: 2730: 2728: 2725: 2720: 2716: 2712: 2708: 2705: 2702: 2701: 2698: 2696: 2694: 2691: 2688: 2684: 2680: 2676: 2672: 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He retook 2587: 2583: 2579: 2576: 2572: 2568: 2564: 2562: 2560: 2556: 2553: 2550: 2549: 2546: 2544: 2540: 2537: 2535: 2532: 2531:Gesta Danorum 2528: 2524: 2520: 2516: 2512: 2508: 2505: 2503: 2501: 2497: 2494: 2491: 2490: 2487: 2485: 2484:Ynglinga saga 2482: 2480: 2477: 2473: 2469: 2465: 2461: 2458: 2454: 2450: 2446: 2444: 2442: 2438: 2435: 2432: 2431: 2428: 2426: 2422: 2419: 2417: 2414: 2413:Gesta Danorum 2410: 2406: 2402: 2398: 2394: 2390: 2387: 2383: 2379: 2375: 2371: 2367: 2363: 2361: 2359: 2355: 2352: 2349: 2348: 2345: 2343: 2340: 2338: 2335: 2331: 2327: 2323: 2319: 2315: 2311: 2307: 2303: 2300: 2298: 2296: 2292: 2289: 2284: 2283: 2280: 2278: 2277:Gautreks saga 2275:(U-version), 2274: 2273:Hervarar saga 2270: 2266: 2262: 2258: 2254: 2251: 2249: 2246: 2242: 2241:Gautreks saga 2238: 2237:Hervarar saga 2234: 2230: 2226: 2222: 2218: 2214: 2210: 2206: 2202: 2198: 2194: 2190: 2186: 2182: 2178: 2174: 2170: 2166: 2163: 2161: 2159: 2155: 2152: 2149: 2148: 2145: 2143: 2140: 2138: 2135: 2131: 2127: 2124: 2122: 2120: 2116: 2113: 2110: 2109: 2106: 2103: 2102:Gesta Danorum 2099: 2096: 2094: 2091: 2087: 2083: 2079: 2075: 2071: 2067: 2063: 2059: 2055: 2052: 2050: 2048: 2044: 2040: 2036: 2033: 2030: 2029: 2026: 2024: 2023:Ynglinga saga 2021: 2019: 2016: 2012: 2008: 2004: 2000: 1996: 1995:Fjädrundaland 1992: 1991: 1990:Ynglinga saga 1986: 1983: 1980: 1978: 1974: 1971: 1968: 1967: 1964: 1962: 1959: 1957: 1953: 1950: 1948: 1946: 1942: 1939: 1936: 1935: 1932: 1930: 1926: 1922: 1918: 1917:Völsunga saga 1915: 1913: 1910: 1906: 1901: 1900:Völsunga saga 1897: 1896:Völsunga saga 1893: 1889: 1885: 1881: 1880:Völsunga saga 1877: 1874: 1872: 1869: 1864: 1860: 1857: 1854: 1853: 1850: 1848: 1844: 1843:Völsunga saga 1840: 1836: 1833: 1831: 1828: 1824: 1823:Völsunga saga 1820: 1816: 1812: 1811:Völsunga saga 1808: 1804: 1800: 1796: 1792: 1789: 1785: 1781: 1777: 1773: 1769: 1766: 1764: 1762: 1758: 1755: 1752: 1751: 1748: 1746: 1745:Gesta Danorum 1742: 1741:Ynglinga saga 1738: 1735: 1733: 1730: 1726: 1722: 1718: 1714: 1710: 1709:Gesta Danorum 1706: 1705:Íslendingabók 1702: 1698: 1694: 1693:Ynglinga saga 1691:According to 1690: 1687: 1683: 1680: 1676: 1672: 1668: 1664: 1660: 1656: 1653: 1651: 1647: 1643: 1639: 1635: 1631: 1628: 1626: 1623: 1622: 1619: 1617: 1615: 1612: 1609: 1605: 1602: 1598: 1594: 1591: 1589: 1585: 1582: 1580: 1577: 1576: 1573: 1571: 1569: 1566: 1563: 1559: 1555: 1552: 1548: 1544: 1540: 1536: 1532: 1528: 1526: 1524: 1520: 1517: 1514: 1513: 1510: 1508: 1504: 1500: 1496: 1492: 1488: 1487:Ynglinga saga 1485: 1483: 1480: 1476: 1472: 1468: 1467:Gesta Danorum 1464: 1460: 1456: 1455:Västergötland 1452: 1448: 1447:Ynglinga saga 1444: 1439: 1435: 1432: 1431: 1426: 1422: 1418: 1415: 1412: 1408: 1406: 1402: 1398: 1394: 1391: 1389: 1386: 1385: 1382: 1380: 1378: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1366: 1365: 1362: 1358: 1354: 1351: 1349: 1347: 1344: 1340: 1336: 1332: 1329: 1325: 1321: 1317: 1313: 1309: 1305: 1301: 1297: 1293: 1289: 1287: 1285: 1281: 1277: 1273: 1269: 1265: 1262: 1259: 1258: 1255: 1253: 1250: 1246: 1243: 1239: 1236: 1232: 1228: 1225: 1221: 1218: 1214: 1210: 1208: 1205: 1204: 1201: 1197: 1193: 1190: 1188: 1186: 1183: 1179: 1175: 1171: 1167: 1163: 1159: 1156: 1152: 1148: 1144: 1141: 1140: 1136: 1132: 1128: 1124: 1122: 1118: 1114: 1110: 1107: 1105: 1102: 1101: 1098: 1095: 1094:Gesta Danorum 1091: 1087: 1083: 1082:Ynglinga saga 1079: 1075: 1071: 1070:Íslendingabók 1068: 1066: 1063: 1059: 1058:Íslendingabók 1055: 1051: 1047: 1043: 1042:Yngvi and Alf 1039: 1038:Ynglinga saga 1035: 1031: 1027: 1026:Gesta Danorum 1023: 1019: 1015: 1014:Ynglinga saga 1011: 1008: 1004: 1000: 996: 992: 988: 984: 980: 976: 973: 971: 967: 963: 959: 956: 954: 951: 950: 947: 944: 942: 940: 937: 935: 933: 931: 928: 927: 924: 922: 919: 917: 914: 910: 906: 902: 899: 897: 895: 891: 888: 885: 884: 881: 879: 876: 874: 871: 868: 864: 860: 856: 852: 850: 848: 844: 841: 838: 837: 834: 832: 830: 827: 825: 823: 821: 818: 817: 814: 812: 811:Gautreks saga 808: 807:Ynglinga saga 804: 800: 796: 795:Íslendingabók 793: 791: 788: 784: 780: 776: 772: 768: 764: 759: 755: 751: 747: 746:Ynglinga saga 743: 739: 735: 732: 728: 724: 720: 716: 712: 709: 707: 703: 699: 695: 692: 690: 687: 686: 683: 681: 678: 676: 673: 669: 665: 661: 658: 656: 654: 650: 647: 644: 643: 640: 638: 634: 633:Völsunga saga 630: 626: 623: 621: 617: 614: 610: 606: 603: 599: 595: 593: 591: 587: 584: 581: 580: 577: 575: 571: 567: 563: 560: 558: 555: 551: 547: 543: 539: 535: 531: 527: 523: 520: 518: 516: 512: 509: 506: 505: 502: 500: 499:Ynglinga saga 497: 495: 492: 488: 484: 480: 476: 472: 471:Fjädrundaland 468: 467: 466:Ynglinga saga 462: 459: 456: 454: 450: 447: 444: 443: 440: 438: 435: 433: 430: 426: 425:Bödvar Bjarki 422: 418: 414: 410: 407: 404: 402: 398: 395: 392: 391: 388: 386: 382: 378: 374: 370: 369:Gesta Danorum 367: 365: 362: 358: 357:Bödvar Bjarki 354: 350: 349:Bödvar Bjarki 346: 342: 338: 337:Gesta Danorum 334: 331: 327: 323: 319: 316: 312: 310: 306: 302: 298: 295: 292: 291: 288: 286: 285:Gesta Danorum 283: 281: 277: 273: 270: 267: 263: 259: 255: 250: 246: 242: 239: 235: 233: 230: 224: 219: 215: 212: 210: 207: 206: 203: 201: 199: 195: 191: 188: 185: 181: 176: 172: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 146: 142: 138: 135: 129: 124: 120: 116: 112: 109: 107: 104: 103: 100: 98: 96: 93: 91: 89: 87: 84: 83: 80: 78: 76: 73: 71: 69: 67: 64: 63: 59: 56: 53: 50: 48:Name meaning 47: 44: 41: 38: 37: 31: 26: 21: 16: 9920: 9894: 9886: 9868: 9846: 9826: 9807: 9785: 9766: 9738: 9734: 9721: 9709: 9699: 9688: 9668: 9648: 9624: 9614: 9600: 9586: 9573: 9564: 9535:(1): 75–89. 9532: 9528: 9512: 9490: 9465: 9461: 9455: 9436: 9432: 9413: 9385: 9381: 9368: 9365:Malone, Kemp 9340: 9336: 9333:Malone, Kemp 9308: 9304: 9297:Malone, Kemp 9288: 9285:Malone, Kemp 9272: 9263: 9253: 9235: 9212: 9192: 9169: 9156: 9137: 9117: 9097: 9079:(1): 44–64. 9076: 9072: 9053: 9033: 9013: 8990: 8966: 8946: 8924:Heimskringla 8923: 8904: 8891: 8872: 8859: 8849: 8835: 8816: 8806: 8780: 8768: 8761:Noreen 1904b 8741: 8729: 8717: 8705: 8693: 8681: 8669: 8657: 8633:Mueller 1939 8628: 8604:Jónsson 1932 8599: 8587: 8575: 8570:, p. 8. 8546: 8519: 8507: 8495: 8483: 8471: 8459: 8447: 8440:Noreen 1904a 8435: 8423: 8411: 8399: 8387: 8375: 8363: 8351: 8339: 8327: 8307:, p. 8. 8300: 8292: 8288: 8283: 8278:, p. 3. 8276:Tolkien 1960 8271: 8264:Tolkien 1960 8259: 8247: 8242:, p. 7. 8221:Tolkien 1960 8216: 8209:Tolkien 1960 8204: 8177: 8165: 8153: 8146:Tolkien 1960 8141: 8134:Tolkien 1960 8129: 8122:Tolkien 1960 8117: 8110:Tolkien 1960 8105: 8098:Tolkien 1960 8093: 8086:Tolkien 1960 8081: 8074:Tolkien 1960 8069: 8062:Tolkien 1960 8057: 8045: 8033: 8021: 8009: 7980: 7968: 7963:, p. 9. 7956: 7944: 7917: 7912:, p. 6. 7882: 7870: 7858: 7846: 7819: 7807: 7795: 7768: 7756: 7744: 7732: 7720: 7708: 7696: 7691:, p. 6. 7684: 7672: 7660: 7648: 7641:Tolkien 1960 7636: 7624: 7612: 7607:, p. 2. 7600: 7588: 7576: 7571:, p. 7. 7569:Orchard 1997 7564: 7552: 7540: 7528: 7521:Larsson 2004 7516: 7504: 7497:Orchard 1997 7492: 7480: 7473:Jónsson 1932 7451: 7429:Tolkien 1960 7424: 7412: 7400: 7388: 7383:, p. 5. 7357: 7345: 7333: 7321: 7309: 7297: 7268: 7256: 7167: 7160:Tolkien 1960 7091: 7002: 6990: 6978: 6966: 6954: 6942: 6930: 6918: 6885: 6873: 6861: 6849: 6818: 6787: 6775: 6763: 6751: 6739: 6727: 6715: 6708:Klaeber 2008 6703: 6691: 6679: 6667: 6655: 6643: 6631: 6619: 6599:, p. 3. 6592: 6587:, p. 4. 6559: 6547: 6535: 6523: 6496: 6484: 6472: 6445: 6425:, p. 4. 6418: 6406: 6394: 6382: 6370: 6358: 6329: 6317: 6290: 6278: 6226:Shippey 2010 6221: 6209: 6182: 6170: 6158: 6146: 6134: 6122: 6110: 6098: 6063:, p. 5. 6056: 6051:, p. 3. 6044: 6032: 6020: 6015:, p. 5. 6008: 5992: 5988: 5983: 5975: 5971: 5964: 5957: 5917: 5913: 5909: 5905: 5885: 5881: 5869: 5857: 5850: 5846: 5842: 5838: 5834: 5830: 5826: 5822: 5818: 5792: 5788: 5784: 5740: 5716: 5704: 5700: 5696: 5692: 5688: 5685:Þiðreks saga 5684: 5680: 5676: 5672: 5667: 5663: 5659: 5655: 5651: 5648:Guðrúnarhvöt 5647: 5643: 5639: 5635: 5631: 5627: 5621: 5617: 5612:Þiðreks saga 5611: 5607: 5603: 5599:("father"). 5596: 5553: 5541: 5537: 5510: 5506: 5502: 5479:Sophus Bugge 5477:agrees with 5475:Elias Wessén 5451: 5447: 5443: 5439: 5377: 5373: 5369: 5359: 5355: 5347: 5343:("safety"). 5340: 5336: 5314: 5310: 5306: 5303:Dukus Horant 5302: 5298: 5288: 5284: 5281:Dukus Horant 5280: 5275: 5274:A giant. In 5268: 5264: 5256: 5252: 5248: 5238:König Rother 5236: 5195: 5192: 5175: 5171: 5167: 5163: 5131: 5076: 5072: 5068: 5064: 5060: 5056: 5052: 5044: 4982: 4978: 4974: 4970: 4966: 4958: 4954: 4950: 4946: 4942: 4938: 4934: 4930: 4864: 4855: 4851: 4825: 4805: 4781: 4777: 4773: 4765: 4741: 4714: 4689: 4682: 4678: 4674: 4670: 4649:(U-version) 4646: 4611: 4607: 4603: 4599: 4587: 4583: 4579: 4575: 4571: 4547: 4544:Wolfdietrich 4543: 4526: 4485: 4477: 4473: 4465: 4461: 4457: 4453: 4429: 4395: 4391: 4387: 4368: 4364: 4352: 4348: 4337:Braut-Ǫnundr 4318: 4286: 4282: 4278: 4274: 4205: 4199: 4198:Possibly in 4188: 4184: 4180: 4176: 4172: 4168: 4130: 4126: 4122: 4112: 4108: 4104: 4100: 4093: 4089: 4066:Þiðreks saga 4065: 4055:See Amelung 4029:Þiðreks saga 4028: 4017:See Amelung 3991:Wolfdietrich 3990: 3976: 3972: 3950: 3946: 3942: 3938: 3929:Þiðreks saga 3928: 3924: 3920: 3914:Amal dynasty 3909: 3882:Alpharts Tod 3881: 3850: 3837: 3833: 3830:Amal dynasty 3825: 3824:The element 3799: 3795: 3789: 3781: 3768: 3761: 3757: 3749: 3721: 3703: 3696: 3692: 3689:Amal dynasty 3684: 3683:The element 3657: 3626: 3607: 3603: 3599: 3595: 3562: 3559:Alpharts Tod 3558: 3554: 3550: 3541:Alpharts Tod 3540: 3533: 3529: 3505: 3501: 3493: 3489: 3456: 3452: 3399: 3391: 3383: 3350: 3330: 3326: 3285: 3281: 3275: 3256: 3252: 3213: 3209: 3205: 3201: 3197: 3193: 3186: 3138: 3127:Sigvard Ring 3126: 3118: 3114: 3095:Ad catalogum 3094: 3083: 3059: 3010:(U-version) 3007: 3003: 2999: 2995: 2991: 2987: 2975: 2964:Ad catalogum 2963: 2959: 2943: 2931: 2928:Ad catalogum 2927: 2900: 2892: 2888: 2861: 2833: 2826: 2822: 2818: 2814: 2802: 2780: 2776: 2772: 2765: 2755: 2751: 2736: 2732: 2692: 2681:vowel. Like 2679:alliterating 2666: 2658: 2651: 2644: 2636: 2632: 2628: 2601: 2574: 2566: 2542: 2538: 2530: 2483: 2456: 2448: 2424: 2420: 2412: 2385: 2381: 2377: 2373: 2365: 2341: 2334:Sigvard Ring 2333: 2325: 2321: 2306:Ad catalogum 2305: 2276: 2272: 2268: 2264: 2260: 2256: 2252: 2240: 2236: 2228: 2224: 2212: 2208: 2204: 2172: 2168: 2150:Alf the Old 2141: 2133: 2101: 2097: 2078:Sophus Bugge 2076:agrees with 2074:Elias Wessén 2022: 1988: 1960: 1928: 1924: 1920: 1916: 1908: 1904: 1899: 1895: 1891: 1887: 1883: 1879: 1846: 1842: 1838: 1834: 1826: 1822: 1818: 1814: 1810: 1806: 1803:Hundingsbane 1802: 1790:, see Álfr. 1787: 1786:), or from * 1783: 1779: 1767: 1744: 1740: 1736: 1728: 1720: 1716: 1712: 1708: 1704: 1692: 1674: 1670: 1666: 1662: 1613: 1607: 1600: 1596: 1592:Historical. 1567: 1557: 1550: 1546: 1542: 1538: 1530: 1506: 1502: 1498: 1494: 1490: 1486: 1466: 1462: 1453:who fled to 1446: 1437: 1428: 1424: 1420: 1361:Þiðreks saga 1360: 1356: 1352: 1342: 1339:Þiðreks saga 1338: 1334: 1327: 1323: 1319: 1315: 1311: 1307: 1303: 1299: 1295: 1291: 1248: 1244: 1237:("friend"). 1234: 1230: 1226:(died 572). 1222:King of the 1199: 1196:Þiðreks saga 1195: 1191: 1182:Þiðreks saga 1181: 1177: 1173: 1154: 1150: 1149:("elf") and 1146: 1137: 1126: 1093: 1089: 1085: 1081: 1077: 1073: 1069: 1057: 1053: 1045: 1037: 1030:Gestumblindi 1025: 1013: 1002: 994: 990: 986: 982: 978: 946:Þiðreks saga 945: 920: 877: 866: 862: 858: 810: 806: 802: 798: 794: 774: 766: 745: 730: 726: 722: 718: 714: 679: 636: 632: 628: 625:Sigrdrífumál 624: 602:Sigrdrífumál 601: 597: 573: 569: 565: 561: 549: 533: 498: 464: 436: 412: 384: 380: 376: 372: 368: 360: 352: 345:Hrólfr Kraki 336: 329: 325: 321: 284: 279: 275: 271: 265: 257: 244: 237: 197: 193: 189: 179: 174: 167: 163: 159: 155: 140: 139:Attested as 94:See Eadgils 15: 9388:(3): 9–22. 8802:Brate, Erik 8773:Krause 2010 8710:Nerman 1919 8524:Finlay 2010 8476:Fisher 2015 8464:Fisher 2015 8452:McTurk 1991 8428:McTurk 1991 8404:McTurk 1991 8368:Finlay 2010 8356:Finlay 2010 8332:Nerman 1925 8182:Nerman 1925 8170:Nerman 1925 8026:Higham 1995 8002:Uecker 1972 7863:Foulke 1974 7812:Uecker 1972 7773:Uecker 1972 7749:Krause 2010 7737:Krause 2010 7713:Uecker 1972 7701:Nedoma 1999 7629:Nerman 1925 7557:Nerman 1925 7444:Nerman 1925 7405:Damico 1984 7362:Shaull 2017 7350:Shaull 2017 7338:Shaull 2017 7326:Shaull 2017 7217:Fisher 2015 7052:Wessén 1927 7022:Finlay 2010 7007:Finlay 2010 6890:Noreen 1922 6854:Nerman 1919 6811:Malone 1962 6732:Miller 2007 6648:Krause 2010 6624:Krause 2010 6612:Uecker 1972 6552:Miller 2007 6516:Nerman 1919 6465:Finlay 2010 6450:Finlay 2010 6351:Nerman 1919 6271:Nerman 1925 6256:Nerman 1925 6241:Nerman 1925 6202:Damico 1984 6187:Malone 1923 6175:Malone 1930 6163:Malone 1930 6127:Malone 1930 6115:Foulke 1974 6091:Foulke 1974 6076:Foulke 1974 6061:Foulke 1974 6037:Malone 1926 6025:Malone 1926 5910:Ynglingatal 5894:Attundaland 5858:Ynglingatal 5730:Old English 5568:Old English 5483:Sigurd Ring 5413:See Attila 5299:Þiðrekssaga 5276:Þiðrekssaga 5166:- from PN * 5124:Sigurd Hart 5099:See Aslaug 4949:- from PN * 4937:from PGmc * 4840:Old English 4774:Ynglingatal 4474:Eymundarson 4464:instead of 4425:See Anund. 4155:Old English 4153:, possibly 4107:and in the 4078:Old English 3712:Theuderic I 3708:Hermanafrid 3619:swan maiden 3447:ill-ruler. 3156:See Alboin 3123:Sigurd Ring 3103:Skiringssal 2968:Sigurd Ring 2825:is from PN 2739:("spear"). 2707:Old English 2614:Old English 2527:Sigurd Ring 2409:Sigurd Ring 2388:("spear"). 2330:Sigurd Ring 2314:Skiringssal 2217:Sigurd Ring 2082:Sigurd Ring 1737:Ynglingatal 1729:Ynglingatal 1723:. Based on 1588:Alexandreas 1584:Old English 1553:("fight"). 1519:Old English 1475:Sigurd Ring 1330:"servant". 1318:, Germanic 1213:Old English 1074:Ynglingatal 938:See Hache. 799:Ynglingatal 767:Ynglingatal 664:Sigurd Ring 596:See Agnar. 524:The son of 460:See Agnar. 381:Bjarkarímur 322:Aʒinaharjaʀ 249:Scandinavia 156:Agilamunduz 152:Proto-Norse 141:Agilimundus 134:Agilimundus 111:Old English 9933:Categories 9921:Fornvännen 9856:3476101061 9678:0140444742 9565:Fornvännen 9468:(1): 1–8. 9195:. Reclam. 9128:0719044235 9010:"Ongendus" 8826:014043593X 8344:Kunin 2001 8014:Frank 2002 7937:Simek 1993 7725:Simek 1993 7653:Byock 1999 6971:Finch 1965 6935:Finch 1965 6564:Kunin 2001 6528:Brate 1904 6423:Simek 1993 6387:Brate 1904 6322:Finch 1965 6214:Byock 1999 6001:References 5960:("dawn"). 5949:Erntehelle 5936:Aurvandill 5927:Aurvandill 5898:Tiundaland 5866:Ongentheow 5864:and Egil ( 5793:Hyndluljóð 5673:Waltharius 5216:Low German 5112:Horda-Knut 5013:Spangereid 4983:Randa-Hlín 4850:From PGmc 4612:Hyndluljóð 4478:Emundarson 4460:have read 4357:agent noun 4283:Hyndluljóð 4230:Anganterus 4159:Incgenþēow 3676:Amalaberga 3667:Amalaberga 3536:("hard"). 3485:See Alof. 3428:See Alof. 3282:hin frœkni 3247:by arson. 3048:Vingulmark 2773:Waltharius 2752:Waltharius 2687:Wægmunding 2661:refers to 2629:Albiharjaz 2590:Vingulmark 2569:-, means " 2476:Vingulmark 2451:-, means " 2368:-, means " 2301:See Álfr. 2265:Hyndluljóð 2164:See Álfr. 2125:See Álfr. 2053:See Álfr. 1984:See Álfr. 1951:See Álfr. 1875:See Álfr. 1495:Hyndluljóð 1353:Waltharius 1343:Waltharius 1157:"ruler"). 1036:). 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Index

Lists of figures in Germanic heroic legend

Drävle Runestone
Agilmund
Old English
Latin
Ammianus Marcellinus
Proto-Norse
shield-maidens
Agio
Latin
Scandinavia
Frigg
Odin
Old Norse
Latin
Ingeld
Hrút
Hrólfr Kraki
Bödvar Bjarki
Bödvar Bjarki
Old Norse
Hrothgar
Damico
Bödvar Bjarki
Shippey
Old Norse
Ynglinga saga
Fjädrundaland
Yngling

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