-
version is
found in the Old
Yiddish Dukus Horant. Like the
names Heðinn (O.E.
Heoden) and Hǫgni (O.E. Hagena), the
legend is
believed to have
continental Germanic...
- same as
Hagena in
Widsith (line 21)
since Widsith also
pairs Hagena with
Heoden (Heðinn). Peterson, Lena (2007). "Lexikon över
urnordiska personnamn" (PDF)...
- in
Beowulf and Widsith. In Kudrun, the
Frisians are one of the
people in
Heoden (Hetel's) kingdom, but are
otherwise absent from
surviving continental tradition...
- from a Low
Franconian version of the
Norse name.
Daughter of
Hilde and
Heoden (Hetel),
granddaughter of Hagene2. She is
betrothed to
Herwig von Seeland...
-
against the
forces of
Heoden when the
latter abducts her; he is
later reconciled to the marriage. Hagen's
refusal of his
daughter to
Heoden (Etene) is also...
- *wað- ("to stride, to wade"). In Kudrun,
Dukus Horant, and Widsith, one of
Heoden's warriors. He
commands the
final ****ault
against the
Normans and beheads...
- centuries,
where the
poems Deor and
Widsith mention the
names Hagena (Hagen),
Heoden (Hetel), Wada (Wate), and
Heorrenda (Horant) without, however,
giving any...
- *hildjō- ("strife, conflict") The
daughter of Högni/Hagen2, she is
abducted by
Heoden. An
early version of the
scene found on the
picture stone Smiss I seems...