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- The Haddingjar (Old Norse: [ˈhɑdːeŋɡjɑz̠]) refers on the one hand to Germanic heroic legends about two brothers by this name, and on the other hand to...
- Haddings (Haddingjar) took power, that they ruled one after the other, and that Helgi Hadding-prince (Haddingjaskati) was one of them. The Haddingjar are otherwise...
- kingdom at Carthage. Look up Hasdingi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haddingjar, who appear to be late reflections of the Hasdingi in Norse mythology...
- first element seems to be the genitive case of the name of the people Haddingjar or of the male name Haddingi. In Flateyjarbók, a man named Haddingr is...
- narrow sense, the descendants of the Mauri) Asdingi / Astingi / Hasdingi (Haddingjar?) Helvecones / Helveconae / Aelvaeones / Elouaiones (possibly the Ilwan...
- Helgi Sigmundsson was reborn as Helgi Haddingjaskati (prince of the Haddingjar) and Sigrún as Kara Hálfdanardóttir. Conversely in "Sigurðarkviða hin...
- understanding of the etymological issue. Grevensvænge figurines Hengist and Horsa Haddingjar Divine twins Aśvins brothers of Hindu mythology As per Grimm's Law, the...
- (Angel), described in the Gesta Danorum by scholar Saxo Grammaticus. The Haddingjar were two brothers who appear in many versions of Germanic legends. Amphion...
- trading post of the merchants from Visby (in Gotland) in Veliky Novgorod. Haddingjar Related to Old Icelandic haddr meaning "woman's hair". The Hasdingi Vandals...
- (Old Norse: [ˈhelɡe ˈhɑdːeŋɡjɑˌskɑte], meaning "Helgi the lord of the Haddingjar") was a legendary Norse hero of whom only fragmentary accounts survive...