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Helge or
Helgi is a Scandinavian, German, and
Dutch mostly male name. The name is
derived from Proto-Norse
Hailaga with its
original meaning being dedicated...
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Helgi Hundingsbane is a hero in
Norse sagas.
Helgi appears in
Volsunga saga and in two lays in the
Poetic Edda
named Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I and Helgakviða...
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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...
- Poem of
Helgi Hundingsbani) Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar (The Lay of
Helgi the Son of Hjörvard, The Lay of
Helgi Hjörvardsson, The Poem of
Helgi Hjörvardsson)...
- reincarnated" and that "
Helgi and
Sigrun were
thought to have been reborn" as
another Helgi and
valkyrie couple;
Helgi as
Helgi Haddingjaskaði and Sigrún...
- reborn. The hero
Helgi Hundingsbane first meets her when she
leads a band of nine Valkyries: The two fall in love, and Sigrún
tells Helgi that her father...
- II" ("The
Second Lay of
Helgi Hundingsbane") is an Old
Norse poem
found in the
Poetic Edda. It
constitutes one of the
Helgi lays
together with Helgakviða...
- In
Ragnarssona þáttr,
Helgi the Sharp,
prince of
Ringerike (Old Norse:
Helgi Hv****i) was a
grandson of king Ring II of
Ringerike and the
brother of Guðrøðr...
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Hundingsbana II, the hero
Helgi Hundingsbane dies and goes to Valhalla. In
stanza 38,
Helgi's glory there is described: So was
Helgi beside the chieftains...
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Helgi Pjeturss (31
March 1872 – 28
January 1949) was an
Icelandic geologist, philosopher, and spiritualist. In 1905 he
became the
first Icelander to graduate...