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    Hamdir and Sörli were the sons of Gjuki's daughter Guðrún and King Jonakr (O.N.: Jónakr [ˈjoːnɑkz̠]). Erpr was the son of Jonakr from an earlier marriage...
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    Germanic literature, including that of England and Scandinavia (see Jonakr's sons). Jordanes claims that he successfully ruled the Goths until his death...
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    Shchek and Khoryv, three brothers who are the legendary founders of Kyiv Jonakr's sons Romulus and Remus, two brothers in the founding myth of Rome List of...
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    installed at a fountain of the Maidan Nezalezhnosti. Lech, Czech, and Rus Jonakr's sons "An Armenian historian of the seventh century, Zenob Glak, knew of a...
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    horses, due to which Gudrun wants vengeance, and she agitates her sons (see Jonakr's sons) from a later marriage to kill Ermanaric, cf. Guðrúnarhvöt. The...
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    Ermenrich that is similar in some ways to that portrayed in the story of Jonakr's sons and Svanhild, but at the hands of Dietrich and his men. The Heldenbücher...
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    section of Book of Veles in the same historical context as the story of Jonakr's sons, referenced in numerous European legends and sagas). The Slavs eventually...
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    (Sörli) and Adaccar (Erp/Odoacer) had cut off the hands of Ermanaric. Jonakr's sons Ermenrichs Tod Lettsom, William Nanson; Carpenter, William H. (1901)...
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    of Sigurd/Siegfried. In the Norse tradition, mother of Svanhildr and Jonakr's sons. In the Nibelungenlied, she marries Siegfried/Sigurd and later quarrels...
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    and with a stone. Thorsteins saga Víkingssonar says that Anund was not the son of Ingvar Harra, but Östen. It also relates that he had a brother named Olaf...
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    Atli, but she gets swept away to the court of King Jonakr, who marries her. They have three sons: Hamdir, Sorli, and Erp. Svanhild is raised with them...
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    Gunnar) and his brothers are sons and heirs of Irung (in one place) or Aldrian (elsewhere) by Aldrian's wife Ode. The sons are named Gunnar, Gernoz, and...
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  • ISBN 9780815373360. Gschwantler, Otto (1971). "Zum Namen der Rosomonen und an. Jónakr". Die Sprache. 17 (2): 164–176. Gustavson, Helmer (1991). Rökstenen. Riksantikvarieämbetet...
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  • Sarus may refer to: Germanic culture Sarus (Sörli), a son of the Norse mythological king, Jonakr Sarus (Serila), a semi-historic figure who, in the fourth...
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    Jacqueline; Ellis Davidson, Hilda (1968). Beowulf and its Analogues. . M. Dent & Sons ltd. SBN 460 03804 4. Ghosh, Shami (2007). "On the origins of Germanic heroic...
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    Instead, Guðrún would go across the waves to the kingdom of Jónakr, with whom she would have sons. However, her and Sigurd's daughter Svanhildr would go far...
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    (2013). The Anglo Saxon Literature Handbook. Vol. 15 (1 ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. ISBN 9781118286517. Blomkvist, Nils (2005). Crawford, Barbara;...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-815718-2. Gschwantler, Otto (1971). "Zum Namen der Rosomonen und an. Jónakr". Die Sprache. 17 (2): 164–176. Harris, Joseph (2016). "Grottasǫngr". In...
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    (2014). The Anglo Saxon Literature Handbook. Vol. 15 (1 ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. ISBN 9781118286517. Anderson, Carl Edlund (1999). Formation...
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    Svanhild episode recorded in the Poetic Edda and other sources, as the sons of Jónakr also pass by a set of gallows on their way to confront Jörmunrekkr....
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    wants to avenge her daughter and she agitates her sons Hamdir and Sörli, her sons with King Jonakr by telling them about her fate. They depart for their...
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