The Haddingjar (Old Norse: [ˈhɑdːeŋɡjɑz̠]) refers on the one hand to Germanic heroic legends about two brothers by this name, and on the other hand to...
4 KB (578 words) - 14:46, 17 January 2025
Haddings (Haddingjar) took power, that they ruled one after the other, and that Helgi Hadding-prince (Haddingjaskati) was one of them. The Haddingjar are otherwise...
17 KB (2,377 words) - 16:45, 12 April 2025
kingdom at Carthage. Look up Hasdingi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haddingjar, who appear to be late reflections of the Hasdingi in Norse mythology...
2 KB (314 words) - 12:08, 26 June 2024
(Old Norse: [ˈhelɡe ˈhɑdːeŋɡjɑˌskɑte], meaning "Helgi the lord of the Haddingjar") was a legendary Norse hero of whom only fragmentary accounts survive...
3 KB (275 words) - 14:46, 17 January 2025
Helgi Sigmundsson was reborn as Helgi Haddingjaskati (prince of the Haddingjar) and Sigrún as Kara Hálfdanardóttir. Conversely in "Sigurðarkviða hin...
7 KB (994 words) - 07:39, 25 September 2023
in fictionalized form by Poul Anderson in the novel War of the Gods. Haddingjar Elton (1905). Dumézil, Georges (1973). From Myth to Fiction : The Saga...
4 KB (513 words) - 04:19, 3 May 2025
narrow sense, the descendants of the Mauri) Asdingi / Astingi / Hasdingi (Haddingjar?) Helvecones / Helveconae / Aelvaeones / Elouaiones (possibly the Ilwan...
105 KB (6,484 words) - 03:23, 12 March 2025
first element seems to be the genitive case of the name of the people Haddingjar or of the male name Haddingi. In Flateyjarbók, a man named Haddingr is...
10 KB (997 words) - 22:13, 20 November 2024
understanding of the etymological issue. Grevensvænge figurines Hengist and Horsa Haddingjar Divine twins Aśvins brothers of Hindu mythology As per Grimm's Law, the...
9 KB (1,066 words) - 22:54, 2 September 2024
(Angel), described in the Gesta Danorum by scholar Saxo Grammaticus. The Haddingjar were two brothers who appear in many versions of Germanic legends. Amphion...
52 KB (6,259 words) - 03:02, 19 January 2025
trading post of the merchants from Visby (in Gotland) in Veliky Novgorod. Haddingjar Related to Old Icelandic haddr meaning "woman's hair". The Hasdingi Vandals...
19 KB (1,799 words) - 05:08, 5 May 2025
Reclam. ISBN 978-3-15-010778-2. Kroesen, Riti (1987). "One Hadingus - Two Haddingjar". Scandinavian Studies. 54 (4): 404–435. JSTOR 40918880. Phelpstead, Carl...
101 KB (2,473 words) - 01:39, 27 May 2025