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Helgi Haddingjaskati (Old Norse: [ˈhelɡe ˈhɑdːeŋɡjɑˌskɑte],
meaning "Helgi the lord of the Haddingjar") was a
legendary Norse hero of whom only fragmentary...
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reborn as a Valkyrie. In the next life, she is Kára and
Helgi is
Helgi Haddingjaskati,
whose story is
related in Hrómundar saga Gripssonar. Sigrún appeared...
- in the Völsunga saga and who has two
poems in the
Poetic Edda
Helgi Haddingjaskati,
Swedish hero from Hrómundar saga
Gripssonar Helge (Danish king), 9th-century...
- Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar reborn. They were once
again reborn as
Helgi Haddingjaskati and Kára
whose story survives as a part of the Hrómundar saga Gripssonar...
- have been
reborn as
another Helgi and
valkyrie couple;
Helgi as
Helgi Haddingjaskati and Sigrún as the
daughter of Halfdan—the
valkyrie Kára.
According to...
- that they
ruled one
after the other, and that
Helgi Hadding-prince (
Haddingjaskati) was one of them. The
Haddingjar are
otherwise known as two of the sons...
- The tale
notably recalls that of Kára, the
valkyrie lover of
Helgi Haddingjaskati, who
flies above Helgi in
battle as a swan,
casting spells in his support...
- Sigrún dies of sadness, but the two are
thought to be re-born as
Helgi Haddingjaskati and the
valkyrie Kára.
Valhalla is
referenced in the
Prose Edda books...
- him in the next life when she was the
Valkyrie Kára and he was
Helgi Haddingjaskati. The name
means "grove of fetters" and the only
place which has any...
- enforcer. A
third tale with a
valkyrie is the
story of Kára and
Helgi Haddingjaskati,
attested in the Kara-lied. A
similarly named character with a swanshift...