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Angantyr was the name of
three male
characters from the same line in
Norse mythology, and who
appear in
Hervarar saga,
Gesta Danorum, and
Faroese ballads...
- Hervararkviða, (published in
English translation as The
Waking of
Angantyr, or The
Incantation of Hervor) is an Old
Norse poem from the
Hervarar saga,...
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daughter as his wife and had a son
Angantyr and
eleven other brothers. He p****ed the
sword to
Angantyr. Later,
Angantyr wished to
marry Ingeborg, daughter...
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sunrise on the
summit of the
tower and
looking southward towards the forest;
Angantyr marshalling his men for
battle and
remarking dryly that
there used to be...
- line 115,
together with his
father Heiðrekr (Heathoric), half-brother
Angantyr (Incgentheow), and his
mother Sifka (Sifeca). Hlöd had
grown up with his...
- the
Poetic Edda. The first, the
Viking Hervör,
challenged her
father Angantýr's ghost in his
gravemound for his
cursed sword Tyrfing. She had a son, Heidrek...
- not the poem. Heiðrekr, king of the Goths, had two sons,
Angantýr and Hlöðr. Only
Angantýr was legitimate, so he
inherited his father's kingdom. Hlöðr...
- The
Angantyr is a
Swedish motor vessel, and
former steam ship, that was
built in 1909 at
Motala Verkstads Nya AB. She now
operates cruises and charters...
- the
Hervarar saga, and
probably also in Widsith,
together with his sons
Angantyr (Incgentheow) and Hlöð (Hlith), and Hlöð's
mother Sifka (Sifeca). The etymology...
- saga when
Angantyr has
avenged his
father Heidrek and
retaken the Dwarf-cursed
sword Tyrfing: And when it was
close on midnight,
Angantyr went up to...