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Bödvar Bjarki (Old Norse: Bǫðvarr
Bjarki [
ˈbɔðˌvɑrː ˈbjɑrki]),
meaning 'Warlike Little-Bear', is the hero
appearing in
tales of Hrólfr
Kraki in the Hrólfs...
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Böðvar Eggert Guðjónsson (born 13
November 1969) is an
Icelandic basketball executive and
former player. He was a
board member of Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur's...
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Böðvar Guðmundsson is an
Icelandic writer born 9
January 1939; he grew up in Borgarfjörður,
specifically Kirkjuból í Hvítársíðu. He is
known for plays...
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himself has a 'cognate'
character in Rolf Kraki's story, it is
Bödvar Bjarki (
Bodvar Biarke), who also has a
younger companion,
Hjalti (Hialte) – perhaps...
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Bodvar Drotninghaug Moe (born 31
March 1951, Mo i Rana, Norway) is a
Norwegian composer,
musician (b****) and
music teacher. He
studied composition under...
- Sten
Bodvar Liljegren (8 May 1885 – 30
December 1984) was a
Swedish Anglist. He was born in Orrefors, Sweden.
Liljegren was
Professor of
English Philology...
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Böðvar Böðvarsson (born 9
April 1995) is an
Icelandic professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for FH. On 5
February 2018, Böðvarsson
signed a...
- Aðils of
Sweden as the
Swedish king Eadgils.
There are
similarities between Bödvar Bjarki killing the
beast at the king's
court and the
killing of Grendel...
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during the War of the Ring. Like the
powerful medieval heroes Beowulf and
Bödvar Bjarki,
whose names both mean "bear", he
exemplifies the
Northern courage...
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there are
examples of
shape shifting in the Saga of King
Hrolf Kraki,
where Bodvar Bjarki turns into a bear
during a
battle as a last stand.
These transformations...