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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 Starkad had received six big ones, and thought that no one had been closer to kill him before. The two champions were separated by the pushing throng of warriors, and Ubbi finally fell riddled with arrows from the archers of
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In front of Hather, Starkad sung about his accomplishments, and as Hather's response showed Starkad that Hather was of noble birth, Starkad asked him to be his slayer. Starkad promised Hather all his gold and imperviousness, should Hather cut off his head and run between the head and the body as he
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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 Starkad gave him the coup de grace with his sword. Others say that the noose of willow suddenly became so strong that the king was strangled.
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Biting his beard and ignoring his wounds, Starkad charged the Danish army, killing man after man, until he met the shieldmaiden Ursina who carried the banner of king Harald Wartooth. She told him that he had met his last opponent, but he cut off the hand that held the banner and killed her. Starkad
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and ever to be hated by commoners. After blessings and curses laid on Starkad alternately by Odin and Thor, Odin asked Starkad to send him King Víkar in payment for Odin's blessings. Starkad agreed and Odin gave Starkad a spear which Odin promised would appear to be only a reed-stalk. So Vikar met
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When king Sigurd Hring saw this he encouraged his warriors and said that it was not possible that no one could defeat Ubbi. He then asked "where is Starkad?". The old warrior answered "it is difficult to win sire. However, I will do my best and do what I can, but Ubbi is a tough fighter". Starkad
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As Ingild continued his sinful life and did not do his duty to avenge his father, Starkad appeared during a banquet that Ingild had with the sons of Swerting, his father's slayer. Starkad strongly admonished Ingild and humiliated his queen who tried to calm Starkad with kindness and her costly
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Starkad (or "Starkadder") is the central figure in a trilogy of fantasy novels by the author Bernard King, which draw heavily from traditional Starkad stories and from other aspects of Norse myth and legend. The trilogy comprises the novels "Starkadder" (1985), "Vargr-Moon" (1986), and
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In the Swedish army, there was a man who was even bigger and stronger than the sons of Gandalf. The giant man killed both men and horses and nothing could defeat him. Sigurd and Gest approached the huge warrior and asked who he was. He answered that he was Starkad the son of Stórvirkr.
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Vebiorg took on the Swedish army. First she killed the champion Söti, but then Starkad attacked her. After giving Vebiorg a number of slashes, she cut his mouth so that his chin fell. Starkad had to bite his beard to keep his chin in place. She was killed by Thorkil the Bold.
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When Starkad was so old that he wished to die and his eyesight was bad, he hung his gold around his neck and went out to wander. He killed a man who wanted one of his swords and some riders who were contracted to kill Starkad by Hather (Hatherus), Lennius' son.
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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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Starkad killed the nine brothers but had received seventeen wounds himself, and was so seriously wounded that his guts hung out. He refused the care of three lowly passers-by, but accepted the treatment of a peasant's son, and could return to Sweden.
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required a sacrifice of one person chosen by lot and Víkar's lot came up each time. The decision was put off till the next day. Then Grani Horsehair, Starkad's foster father, took Starkad to a secret council of the gods and revealed himself to be
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continued killing warrior after warrior, until he finally was so severely wounded that he had a large gash on his neck and a large gash on his chest that made his two lungs hang out. On his right hand, he had lost a finger.
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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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No man was Starkad's equal as he was endowed with a superhuman size and a noble disposition. Saxo Grammaticus gives two accounts of Starkad's origin. According to one, he was born in the land of
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charged against Ragnvald the Good Councilor the foremost champion in the wedge formation of king Sigurd. After a fierce fight, Ragnvald died and Ubbi pushed on killing champion after champion.
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to rule his old kingdom. After having sacrificed one of his sons to Odin, the god let him live for another sixty years. However, when twenty-five years had passed, a Danish prince named
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and asked Starkad to help him in the fight. Starkad agreed, but left Helgi with his bride in order to fight with the nine brothers himself at the moor of Roliung.
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However, it could also be a reference to Starkad's grandfather, Starkad Ala-Warrior, whom Thor killed for having kidnapped Álfhildr, the princess of Alfheim.
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Starkad joined the Danish Viking Bemon (Bemonus) and they had a tough discipline on their crew, forbidding them alcoholic beverages. During an attack in
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expedition with Vikar, but they found themselves stopped by a strong wind. They then had the idea that they could appease the gods by performing a
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Starkad appears in numerous accounts, and the stories of his adventures relate to different Scandinavian traditions. He is most fully treated in
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demanded tribute from Sigurd and his people. When Sigurd refused, the king of Sweden sent an army to subdue him, led by the sons of Gandalf.
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In this version a Starkad Ala-Warrior lived in northern Norway at the waterfalls of Alufoss. He descended from the giants known as the
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After all these victories, when sailing north from Agdir to Hördaland with a large army, Víkar was becalmed. Divination showed
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Starkad took part in Víkar's many battles for the hegemony of the petty kingdoms of southern Norway, one of the battles where
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had bestowed on Starkad the curse and the blessing that he would live the lives of three men, and commit three evil deeds.
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for him on the heath of Roljung, at the same spot where Starkad's heavy body long ago had made an imprint on a stone.
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who courted her, and among whom the eldest was named Angantyr (Angaterus). Helgi went to Sweden's most famous city
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Dragonslayer. The old Norna-Gest told that during the time when he was with Sigurd Dragonslayer, the Swedish king
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Starkad was then sent with the Slavic prince Win (Winus) to quell a rebellion in the East. He fought against
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expeditions and then, after Alrek and Eirík had settled down, he went on further Viking expeditions alone.
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picked the name of the mountain and the villain (Anafial and Wisinnus) to embellish a legend about mount
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Ingild gave Helga to a Norwegian named Helgi (Helgo), on the condition that he fight nine brothers from
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ribbon. Starkad succeeded in exciting Ingild to kill Swerting's sons and to divorce his Saxon bride.
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with human blood, and decided to cast lots as to whom was to be sacrificed. Starkad made a noose of
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takes place on a planet named "Starkad". Anderson also included a short story about the meeting of
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to help him rescue his daughter. Thor granted his wish by killing Starkad and rescuing the girl.
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wrote that Starkad was the son of Stórvirkr (Storwerk/Storuerkus) and saved himself from a
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Hather did not want the old warrior to lie unburied, but showed him respect by making a
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The plot of the Science Fiction novel "Ensign Flandry" by the Danish American writer
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Herþjófr was the son of Hunþjófr, the son of Friðþjófr the Bold, the protagonist of
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deals with events taking place in the 8th century, a long time after Starkad killed
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A version of the legend of Starkad can be found in the prologue of the U-version of
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that the most comprehensive treatment of Starkad is found. The Danish chronicler
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Science Journals . Folk Architecture Museum and Ethnographic Park in Olwsztynek
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and so won the battle. When Bemon was dead, Starkad entered the service of the
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from originally meaning "the strong Heaðobard". The first element is the Norse
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When Starkad learnt that Sigurd was the same Sigurd who had killed the dragon
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Magni Gothus, Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus. Epitome libri V. gap. 3
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Europa im Geflecht der Welt: Mittelalterliche Migrationen in globalen Bezügen
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Later medieval traditions locate Starkad's death and the heath of Roljung to
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tells what happened a few generations after the deaths of Alrek and Eirík.
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It tells that young Starkad was raised at the court of Harald, the king of
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and the Polish champion Wasce/Wilzce. (It is theorized that Polish writer
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Starkad leads those oppressed by the nine brothers, from Olaus Magnus'
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University of Oregon: Norse: Fornaldarsögur norðurlanda: Gautreks saga
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recorded many recent traditions about Starkad in north-western Skåne.
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Starkad was accepted with honour in the warband of the Norwegian hero
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Anthropomorphic wooden cult figurines of Central and Northern Europe
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Starkad, as Starkaðr the Mighty, is mentioned in the 2018 videogame
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His first evil deed was the murder of the Norwegian petty king
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Starkad is said to have composed poems himself which appear in
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and was given a ship so that he could patrol the shores.
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people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend
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When the battle had begun, a formidable champion named
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who performed many heroic deeds but also many crimes.
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A cognate of the Starkad legends can be found in the
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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). 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