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Gjúki (also Gebicca, Gifica, Gibica, Gebicar,
Gibicho or Gippich) was a King of the
Burgundians in the
Germanic heroic legend. He was a
member of the...
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interchangeable with Gjúkingar or Gjúkungar,
meaning descendants of
Gjúki,
Gjúki being Gunnar's father. The
variant form
Hniflungr also
occurs as the...
- vows. Meanwhile, a
skilled sorceress named Grimhild is
married to King
Gjuki, and
together they have
three sons: Gunnar, Hǫgni, and Guthormr.
Their daughter...
- ("masked battle") was a
beautiful but evil
sorceress who was
married to king
Gjúki of
Burgundy in the Völsunga saga
where she is the
mother of
three sons,...
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Byrvil Ekkil Endill Frodi Eynef Gaupi Gæir Gauti|Geat
Gautrek Geitir Gestil Gjuki Glammi Gor
Gudmund Gylfi Hagbard Haki Half
Harek Heiti Hemlir Hiorolf Hjalmar...
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daughter of
Gjúki and Grimhild, full
sister to
Gunnar and Högni, and half-sister to Guthorm.
Gudrun marries Sigurd when he
comes to
Gjúki's kingdom. When...
- of
Halfdan the
Black [Hálfdanr inn svarti]. Of the Niflung's
house was
Gjúki. Of the
house of Ödlings, Kjár [Kjárr]. Of the
house of the
Ylfings was...
- do****ented,
though not
historically verified King of the
Burgundians was
Gjúki (Gebicca), who
lived in the late 4th century. In the
course of the Crossing...
- by
cutting the
armor from her,
before coming to king
Gjuki's kingdom.
There he
marries Gjuki's daughter, Gudrun, and
helps her brother, Gunnar, to acquire...
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relationship between the kings, however. In the
heroic tradition,
Gibica (Gibeche/
Gjúki)
appears as Gundahar's father,
while Gundomar (Guthorm/Gernot) and Gislaharius...