- Amelungs. The Þiðreks saga
confuses Amlungaland with the land of the
Harlungen, who in
German sources are ****ociated with
Breisach and the
south Rhine...
- him
among a
number of
other Gothic heroes,
including Witige, Heime, the
Harlungen and Ermanaric, and in
connection with a
battle with Attila's Huns. However...
- lord's destruction. Thus he
advises Ermenrich to hang his own nephews, the
Harlungen.
Their guardian,
Eckehart of Breisach,
informs Dietrich, and Dietrich...
- his lord's destruction. Later,
Sifka convinces his wife to
accuse the
Harlungen of
raping her,
causing Ermanaric to kill them. Þiðreks saga, Heldenbuch-Prosa...
- his
nephews (the
Harlungen) and/or son (Randver) and wife, Svanhildr. In
Dietrichs Flucht, he
incites Ermanaric to
attack the
Harlungen and Dietrich. In...
- see Áki1 In
German tradition the
father of Eckehart,
protector of the
Harlungen. In the Þiðreks saga, he is the
father of
their analogues. He also kills...
-
supposedly conquered Lombardy and
there killed his
nephews known as the
Harlungen. Blödelinck is Blödel, i.e. Bleda, Attila's brother, who also appears...
-
Harlungen.
Dietmar places his
children into Ermenrich's care when he dies, however,
Ermenrich proves treacherous.
First he
murders the two
Harlungen and...
- Dietmar,
brother of
Dietrich von Bern,
nephew of Ermanaric,
cousin of the
Harlungen. He is
killed by Witige,
along with the sons of
Attila and Helche. Þiðreks...
- Quedlinburg,
Dietrichs Flucht, Þiðreks saga Fridla, Fritla,
Fritele See
Harlungen Fridlevus II Old Norse: Friðleifr, Latin:
Fridleifus The
first element...