- 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...
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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...
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kingdom at Carthage. Look up
Hasdingi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haddingjar, who
appear to be late
reflections of the
Hasdingi in
Norse mythology...
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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...
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narrow sense, the
descendants of the Mauri)
Asdingi /
Astingi /
Hasdingi (
Haddingjar?)
Helvecones /
Helveconae /
Aelvaeones /
Elouaiones (possibly the Ilwan...
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Helgi Sigmundsson was
reborn as
Helgi Haddingjaskati (prince of the
Haddingjar) and Sigrún as Kara Hálfdanardóttir.
Conversely in "Sigurðarkviða hin...
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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...
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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...