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    Hlöd or Hlod was the illegitimate son of Heidrek, the king of the Geats, in Norse mythology. He appears in the Hervarar saga and probably also as Hlith...
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    riches and a third of the Goth kingdom, but before Hlöd could answer, Gizur reminded Angantyr that Hlöd was only a bastard son and did not deserve such riches...
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  • the sons Angantyr and Hlöd. When Heidrek, the king of the Goths died, Angantyr inherited and refused to give Hlöd equal share. Hlöd attacked with the Hunnish...
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  • Carpathians. The fifth part is about Heidrek's sons Angantyr and Hlöd and how Hlöd invades the land of the Goths with the Hunnish horde. The last part...
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    brother Hlod (or Hlöd, Hlöðr) wanted half of the kingdom. Angantýr refused, and Gizur called Hlod a bastard and his mother a slave-girl. Hlod and 343...
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  • — (Kershaw 1921) It was during this feast that Angantyr's Hunnish half-brother Hlöd appeared with a large army to demand half the inheritance: "Hlöth , the heir...
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  • was sent back to her father's kingdom, where she bore a son who was named Hlöd. Heidrek married Olof, the daughter of Åke, the King of the Saxons. She often...
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    particular, contains interesting poetic interpolations. Hlöðskviða (Lay of Hlöd, also known in English as The Battle of the Goths and the Huns), extracted...
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  • was sent back to her father's kingdom, and bore a son whom she named Hlöd. Hlöd was born handsome and valiant. He was raised by his grandfather, the Hun...
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  • http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/ProjectSummaries/hlods.pdf provides a quick, yet effective overlook at HLOD mechanisms. A more involved description follows...
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    fort facing Myrkviðr, and she would fall in battle against the Huns (see Hlöd, Hlöðskviða). When her foster-father Ormar reported Hervör's death to king...
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  • Skáldskaparmál Heidrek Parents: Höfund, Hervor Wife: Sifka Sons: Angantyr, Hlöð Hervarar saga, Widsith Hel Parents: Loki, Angrboda Siblings: Jörmungandr...
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    *Hlodhari (Chlothar, modern Lothar), which are derived from the Germanic root *hlod- ('famous'). In later medieval chronicles, several different ancestries were...
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    who helps the Goths during the battles with the Huns in Hervarar saga (see Hlöd). Gauti (in Herraud's saga), probably the same as Gaut the father of Gautrek...
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    Sifka, Hunnic princess appearing in the Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks, mother of Hlöd by Heidrek, king of the Geats Ultzindur (fl. 460), Hun nobleman, blood relative...
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    Gudbrand; Powell, F. York, eds. (1883), "(Book.5 § 5) The Hun's Cycle : Hlod and Angantheow's Lay", Corpus Poeticum Boreale: The Poetry of the Old Northern...
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  • form of the Frankish Chlodowig (German Ludwig), from the Germanic elements hlod "fame" and wig "combat". Variations include Luisinha, Luisella, Luisana,...
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  • king of the Huns who appears in the Hervarar Saga. He is the Grandfather of Hlod, illegitimate son of Heidrek, King of the Goths. After Heideric's death,...
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  • Germanic personal name formed either with the first element liut "people" or hlod/hlut "famous" (e. g. Ludger, Ludolf, Ludwig, Luitpold, Luther) and may refer...
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    English: Sifeca See Sibeche. Daughter of Humli, abductee of Heidrek, mother of Hlöd. Heidrek kills her by taking her to a river where he breaks her backbone...
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    shieldmaiden Hervor, daughter of Angantyr. The Goths fight against the Huns led by Hlöd and Humli; Ormar escapes to tell Angantyr of the attack. He probably also...
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  • Ingason (Hjþ) Hjǫrleifr konungr (Hjǫrleifr) Hjǫrtr (Hjǫrtr) Hlǫðr Heiðreksson (HlǫðH) Hofgarða-Refr Gestsson (Refr) Hólmgǫngu-Bersi Véleifsson (HólmgB) Hólmgǫngu-Skeggi...
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  • brče; — fňukati : fňuká, fňuče. The primary stem ends in t or d (trest-, hlod-). • The original present stem forms are either archaic or dialectal (e.g...
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    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...
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    whom he rapes then sends back pregnant with Hlöd, to be raised by Sifka's father Humli. When Heidrek dies, Hlöd visits his half-brother Angantýr1 to claim...
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    kidnaps the Hunnish princess Sifka whom he rapes then sends back pregnant with Hlöd, to be raised by Sifka's father Humli. With the daughter of Hrollaugr, the...
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