-
Hildr was
kidnapped by a
prince named Heðinn, the son of
Hjarrandi (O.E.
Heorrenda). When Hǫgni came back, he
immediately started to
search for her. In the...
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mother of
Hengest and Horsa; his
second wife, Naimi, bore him a
third son,
Heorrenda, a
great poet of half-Elven descent, who in the
fiction would go on to...
- poet
among the Heodenings,
until he was
displaced and sent
wandering by
Heorrenda, a more
skillful poet.: 207 Once more, it is
clear that the poem alludes...
- when the half-brothers of
Heorrenda,
Hengest and Horsa, led the
migration of the
Jutes from the
continent to England.
Heorrenda himself composed Beowulf...
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mother of
Hengest and Horsa; his
second wife, Naimi, bore him a
third son,
Heorrenda, a
great poet of half-Elven descent, who in the
fiction would go on to...
-
itself as the
narrative of Deor, who has lost his
position at
court to the
Heorrenda, a
famous singer from the
legend of Hildr, and
contains several other...
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daughter of King Hǫgni, was
carried off by Heðinn, son of
Hjarrandi (A.S.
Heorrenda). The
fight between the
forces of
father and
lover only
ceased at sundown...
-
Salmon und Morolf. A v****al of
Hetel (Heoden), he
accompanies Horant (
Heorrenda) on his
quest to woo
Hilde (Hildr)1. In
Dukus Horant, he is Horant's brother...
- Dietrich's man Wildifer. In
Dukus Horant, he is one of the
members of
Horant (
Heorrenda's) emb****y to King Hagen/Högni2 to
acquire Hilde/Hildr1 from
Etene (Heoden)...
- Lethrense,
Gesta danorum, Skjöldunga saga, Hrólfs saga
kraka Heorrenda Old English:
Heorrenda,
Middle High German: Hôrant. In Old Norse, an
equivalent personal...