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Heremod (Proto-Norse: *Harimōdaz [1],
Latin form: Heremodius) is a
legendary Danish king and a
legendary king of the
Angles who
would have
lived in the...
- Noah born in the ark.
Beowulf calls Heremod a
Scylding and
calls his
people were Scyldings,
which should mean
Heremod was a
descendant of Scyld. But that...
- the Old
English poem Beowulf,
Heremod is a
Danish king who was
driven into
exile and in Old
English genealogies Heremod appears appropriately as one of...
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interpolated into the
older tradition reported by Æthelweard, one of them,
Heremod,
reflecting the
legendary ruler of the
Danish Scyldings.
William of Malmesbury's...
- To
confuse matters,
other texts know of a
mortal hero
named Hermóðr or
Heremod. In the Nafnaþulur
section of Skáldskaparmál,
there is a list of the sons...
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earliest kings of
Denmark according to Saxo Grammaticus's
Gesta Danorum.
Heremod Olrik's
edition Elton's
translation Davidson,
Hilda Ellis (ed.) and Peter...
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comments Sceaf Seskef Bedwig Beðvigr
Hwala Hraþra
Annarr Itermon Ítrmaðr
Heremod Hermóðr
Banished by his
subjects and fled to the Jutes;
later betra****...
- None
attested None
attested Prose Edda,
Poetic Edda Hermóðr (Old Norse),
Heremod (Old English) "War-spirit" None
attested Sceaf (Old
English only) Poetic...
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story may
correspond to the myth of Baldr's
death in
Norse mythology.
Heremod – an
early Danish king.
Hereric – a
relative of
Heardred Hildeburh – the...
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Lotherus may have some
relation to the
Norse god Lóðurr or to the
exiled king
Heremod mentioned in Beowulf, or
possibly to both.
According to Saxo, Lotherus...