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engaged with Ubbi and a fight began that was long and the most fierce of the entire battle. Eventually, Starkad gave Ubbi a single wound, but
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and put it around the king's neck in the pretense that it was only for show and not for killing. However, the knot was so strong that the king was dying, and
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and ever to be hated by commoners. After blessings and curses laid on
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rebelled against Frotho, and challenged him to a duel against Hama, Starkad unexpectedly returned and took Frotho's place in the duel. Hama contemptuously brought Starkad to his knees with a blow by his fist, but Starkad rose up and cut Hama to death.
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fell. Hather cut off Starkad's head but avoided running, as he feared being crushed by Starkad's huge body. When the head had hit the ground, it bit a tussock of grass which showed how ferocious Starkad was.
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534:Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus
274:Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus
63:
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324:and he was Víkar's greatest warrior.
271:The hero Starkad, from Olaus Magnus'
155:was to be ended with the marriage of
7:
506:appeared and chased Aun to exile in
115:sources. He is portrayed as a great
2462:named weapons, armour and treasures
3639:Heathenry (new religious movement)
233:Álfhildr was the daughter of king
167:, the daughter of the Danish king
14:
3665:Heroes in Norse myths and legends
970:. Later this spot was located to
305:. One day, Herþjófr, the king of
2302:Austri, Vestri, Norðri and Suðri
1383:Northvegr website: Ynglinga saga
1312:, vol. 1, no. 1, 2010, pp. 47-63
700:(Wicarus). Starkad had joined a
1343:. Norstedts, Stockholm. p. 213.
1169:. Norstedts, Stockholm. p. 210.
1040:trilogy by the Canadian author
286:continues the account found in
2739:Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán
457:you stood over the dead Gialp.
434:Didst cause to stoop Starkadr,
1:
528:(the banner with a lion) and
301:, together with Harald's son
1187:Nicoletta Francovic Onesti,
940:, 'Starchaterum Thauestum'.
420:Thou didst break the leg of
2809:Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr
1339:Andersson, Ingvar. (1947).
1230:Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar
1165:Andersson, Ingvar. (1947).
1009:The Boat of a Million Years
828:(Swertingus). Frotho's son
3696:
3476:Festivals and holy periods
1548:Modern English translation
1537:Modern English translation
1351:Sources and external links
1249:Fridthjófs saga ins frækna
689:cut off all arms but two.
175:(see the account given in
23:Starkad as illustrated on
2744:Nine Mothers of Heimdallr
2457:named animals and plants
1601:
878:between the Swedish king
2565:Black elves (Svartálfar)
1438:Ancestry: Gautrek's saga
1063:"Death-Blinder" (1988).
1006:and Starkad in his book
982:. The Danish folklorist
448:You broke Leikn's bones,
437:Didst stand on lifeless
404:Leggi brauzt þú Leiknar,
3447:Sacred trees and groves
2687:Hamskerpir and Garðrofa
2560:Light elves (Ljósálfar)
1502:Sagnanet: Gautreks saga
876:Battle of the Brávellir
613:Battle of the Brávellir
559:Battle of the Brávellir
147:, the feud between the
111:but he also appears in
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1542:Francis Barton Gummere
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537:
454:you cast down Starkad,
413:stéttu of Gjalp dauða.
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1976:Sister-wife of Njörðr
1521:James Albert Harrison
1444:Seven Viking Romances
1304:Justyna Prusinowska,
1276:Brodeur's translation
1037:The Fionavar Tapestry
1023:has been used for an
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451:you pounded Thrivaldi
386:Vetrliði Sumarliðason
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1376:Nationalencyklopedin
1294:Faulke's translation
1148:Nationalencyklopedin
1050:The Settlers (novel)
966:is a misspelling of
322:Battle at Lake Vænir
65:[ˈstɔrkoðz̠]
52:[ˈstɑrkɑðz̠]
2749:Narfi (son of Loki)
1896:Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr
1516:Old English edition
976:Stones of Starkkarl
952:. According to the
561:against the Danish
378:, where there is a
3395:Religious practice
3369:Old Norse language
2836:Váli (son of Loki)
2724:Líf and Lífthrasir
2632:Árvakr and Alsviðr
2627:Horses of the Æsir
2607:Hati Hróðvitnisson
1748:Váli (son of Odin)
1591:Old Norse religion
1457:"King Gautrek" in
1442:"King Gautrek" in
1425:2006-08-31 at the
1409:The Danish History
1400:2006-12-12 at the
1388:2004-10-14 at the
1363:Nordisk familjebok
1281:2008-03-03 at the
1214:2006-08-31 at the
1124:Nordisk familjebok
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3347:Jómsvíkinga
3322:Poetic Edda
3235:Urðarbrunnr
3230:Mímisbrunnr
3162:Singasteinn
3092:Hindarfjall
3072:Gnipahellir
3052:Ginnungagap
3027:Fyrisvellir
3022:Fornsigtuna
2956:Vimur River
2946:Slidr River
2719:Jörmungandr
2129:Hrímgrímnir
1758:Vili and Vé
972:Rönne river
874:During the
743:, with the
345:his death.
75:Starcaterus
3659:Categories
3609:Viking Age
3584:Philosophy
3452:Sonargöltr
3337:Runestones
3329:Prose Edda
3274:Fimbulvetr
3225:Hvergelmir
3192:Valaskjálf
3152:Sessrúmnir
3122:Jötunheimr
3097:Hlidskjalf
3087:Himinbjörg
3057:Glaðsheimr
3042:Gastropnir
2997:Bilskirnir
2977:Amsvartnir
2890:Gjallarbrú
2873:Underworld
2829:Landvættir
2729:Loddfáfnir
2707:Svaðilfari
2692:Hófvarpnir
2637:Blóðughófi
2617:Hildisvíni
2493:Aurvandill
2254:Vafþrúðnir
2239:Þrúðgelmir
2099:Harðgreipr
1519:edited by
1411:books I-IX
1069:God of War
1021:Stærkodder
984:Axel Olrik
938:Tavastians
683:Baltic Sea
153:Heaðobards
95:Stærkodder
85:Starkodder
27:(1539) by
3564:Mead hall
3498:Þorrablót
3352:Legendary
3247:Yggdrasil
3207:Víðbláinn
3202:Vanaheimr
3177:Þrymheimr
3172:Þrúðvangr
3167:Þrúðheimr
3137:Munarvágr
3127:Mímameiðr
3102:Hnitbjorg
3017:Fólkvangr
3002:Brávellir
2951:Vadgelmir
2936:Kerlaugar
2905:Niðafjöll
2865:Locations
2841:Valkyries
2789:Sæhrímnir
2677:Gulltoppr
2642:Falhófnir
2540:Einherjar
2523:Landdísir
2357:Mótsognir
2347:Hreiðmarr
2259:Víðblindi
2209:Sökkmímir
2199:Mögþrasir
2159:Hyrrokkin
2124:Hrímgerðr
2119:Hræsvelgr
2109:Helreginn
2104:Helblindi
2024:Bergelmir
1688:Ítreksjóð
1595:mythology
1004:Nornagest
838:goldsmith
804:When the
799:Anafielas
791:Byzantium
779:Curonians
730:Bjarmians
679:Estonians
668:shipwreck
656:It is in
429:Thrívaldi
388:praising
381:lausavísa
315:Hardanger
311:Hordaland
307:Hordaland
113:Icelandic
78:; in the
42:Old Norse
3680:Warriors
3627:See also
3549:Hamingja
3503:Vetrnætr
3488:Dísablót
3483:Álfablót
3289:Ragnarök
3197:Valhalla
3187:Útgarðar
3132:Myrkviðr
3117:Járnviðr
3112:Iðavöllr
3032:Gálgviðr
3012:Fensalir
2921:Élivágar
2895:Náströnd
2885:Éljúðnir
2754:Níðhöggr
2702:Sleipnir
2672:Gullfaxi
2572:Fimafeng
2488:Auðumbla
2307:Billingr
2234:Þrívaldi
2219:Suttungr
2174:Járnsaxa
2144:Hrungnir
2074:Gillingr
2069:Geirröðr
2049:Fárbauti
2039:Býleistr
2004:Angrboða
1956:Gullveig
1668:Heimdall
1658:Dellingr
1423:Archived
1398:Archived
1386:Archived
1279:Archived
1212:Archived
1080:people.
980:Vegeholm
964:Boilyngh
960:Boilyngh
826:Swerting
783:Sambians
722:caltrops
578:Telemark
543:Sögubrot
515:Sögubrot
508:Götaland
247:Dísablót
243:Bohuslän
241:(modern
228:holmgang
224:Élivágar
209:Hauksbók
185:Starkaðr
179:below).
165:Freawaru
151:and the
59:Stǫrkuðr
47:Starkaðr
3579:Numbers
3559:Kenning
3432:Worship
3388:Society
3298:Sources
3217:Vingólf
3212:Vígríðr
3182:Uppsala
3147:Okolnir
3067:Glitnir
3037:Gandvik
2992:Bifröst
2982:Andlang
2900:Niflhel
2846:Völundr
2794:Skírnir
2734:Móðguðr
2530:Dragons
2513:Byggvir
2342:Gandalf
2327:Dvalinn
2297:Andvari
2134:Hrímnir
2089:Gunnlöð
2059:Fornjót
2054:Fjölvar
2034:Bölþorn
2009:Aurboða
1999:Alvaldi
1951:Gersemi
1768:Ásynjur
1673:Hermóðr
1663:Forseti
1613:Deities
1530:Beowulf
1509:Beowulf
1371:Starkad
1359:Starkad
1143:Starkad
1126:(1909).
1120:Starkad
1027:in the
968:Roljung
908:(1555).
895:Zealand
862:(1555).
849:Uppsala
845:Zealand
834:Halfdan
820:(1555).
768:Svipdag
764:Ireland
760:Hugleik
741:Uppsala
652:(1555).
536:(1555).
500:Uppsala
496:Halfdan
477:In the
354:Uppsala
277:(1555).
239:Álfheim
169:Hroðgar
144:Beowulf
136:Beowulf
128:Beowulf
117:warrior
37:Starkad
3675:Giants
3670:Jötnar
3422:Horses
3261:Events
3242:Ýdalir
3221:Wells
3157:Sindri
3142:Nóatún
3007:Brimir
2972:Asgard
2931:Ífingr
2914:Rivers
2824:Vættir
2682:Gyllir
2592:Fylgja
2582:Fenrir
2535:Draugs
2471:Others
2394:Heroes
2377:Brokkr
2332:Fáfnir
2322:Dúrnir
2317:Durinn
2292:Alvíss
2284:Dwarfs
2269:Vörnir
2179:Laufey
2044:Eggþér
2029:Bestla
1986:Jötnar
1971:Njörðr
1966:Kvasir
1929:Freyja
1881:Snotra
1841:Njörun
1796:Gefjon
1753:Víðarr
1693:Lóðurr
1622:jötnar
1618:dwarfs
1479:
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1450:
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1078:Jotnar
1074:Jotunn
1019:name,
922:barrow
830:Ingild
806:Saxons
772:Geigad
737:Sweden
718:Russia
710:willow
702:Viking
672:Frotho
632:Fafnir
617:Sigurd
530:Swedes
394:giants
358:viking
313:, and
220:jotuns
216:þursar
173:Frotho
163:, and
157:Ingeld
3614:Völva
3604:Skald
3599:Seiðr
3594:Runes
3589:Rings
3554:Heiti
3539:Galdr
3534:Félag
3524:Death
3517:Other
3427:Hörgr
3342:Sagas
3082:Heiðr
3047:Gimlé
2987:Barri
2926:Gjöll
2851:Vörðr
2814:Troll
2799:Sköll
2759:Norns
2667:Grani
2662:Glenr
2652:Glaðr
2622:Hjúki
2597:Garmr
2550:Elves
2545:Eldir
2518:Dísir
2498:Beyla
2432:Hi–Hy
2382:Eitri
2367:Regin
2312:Dáinn
2264:Vosud
2244:Þrymr
2224:Þjazi
2214:Surtr
2184:Leikn
2154:Hymir
2149:Hrymr
2139:Hroðr
2114:Hljod
2094:Gymir
2084:Gríðr
2064:Gangr
2014:Baugi
1961:Hnoss
1944:Yngvi
1934:Freyr
1921:Vanir
1901:Þrúðr
1876:Skaði
1871:Sjöfn
1866:Sigyn
1851:Rindr
1836:Nanna
1816:Iðunn
1801:Gerðr
1791:Fulla
1786:Frigg
1713:Mímir
1708:Meili
1683:Hœnir
1653:Bragi
1648:Baldr
1235:elves
1092:Notes
1082:Mimir
950:Skåne
726:clogs
698:Vikar
526:Geats
439:Gjálp
422:Leikn
303:Vikar
299:Agder
251:horgr
189:stark
161:Froda
149:Danes
82:also
70:Latin
3544:Goði
3529:Ergi
3508:Yule
3407:Blót
3315:Edda
2777:Nótt
2772:Elli
2767:Dagr
2714:Jörð
2657:Glær
2647:Gísl
2508:Búri
2503:Borr
2483:Auðr
2427:H–He
2352:Litr
2274:Ymir
2229:Þökk
2194:Logi
2189:Litr
2019:Beli
1994:Ægir
1856:Sága
1831:Lofn
1826:Irpa
1821:Ilmr
1811:Hlín
1743:Ullr
1733:Thor
1723:Odin
1703:Máni
1698:Loki
1678:Höðr
1635:Æsir
1593:and
1477:ISBN
1463:ISBN
1448:ISBN
1086:Thor
1015:The
986:and
882:and
756:Haki
706:blót
691:Odin
687:Thor
583:The
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