- Hjaðningavíg (the 'battle of the Heodenings'), the
legend of
Heðinn and Hǫgni or the Saga of Hild is a
Germanic heroic legend about a never-ending battle...
-
Héðinn Steingrímsson (born 11
January 1975) is an
Icelandic chess grandmaster. He is a three-time
Icelandic Chess Champion and was
World U12
Chess Champion...
- war
between the two. In the work (chapter 5),
Hedinn and his
household enter a wood in his realm.
Hedinn is
separated from his men and
enters a clearing...
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kidnapped by king
Heðinn. When Högni
comes to
fight Heðinn on an island,
Hildr comes to
offer her
father a
necklace on
behalf of
Heðinn for peace; but the...
- Paris. In Serkland,
there was a king
named Hjarandi, who had a son
named Hedinn. This son was a
great sea-king and he
pillaged all over the Mediterranean...
-
Héðinn Gilsson (born 22
September 1969) is an
Icelandic former handball player who
competed in the 1992
Summer Olympics. Here
Gilsson finished 4th with...
-
Snorri Sturluson's
account of the
battle known as the Hjaðningavíg. When
Heðinn offers him
compensation for the
abduction of his daughter, Högni replies:...
- Hjörvarðr. The king had four wives: Álfhildr with whom he had a son
named Heðinn, a
second by the name Særeiðr with whom he had the son
Humlungr and a third...
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before he died.
Before p****ing away,
Helgi asked Sváfa to
marry his
brother Heðinn. The
brother asked Sváfa to kiss him,
because she
would not see him again...
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title application Stella, Andrea...