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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...
- 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...
- beyond Geat, giving Geat's father as Tætwa son of Beaw son of Sceldi son of Heremod son of Itermon son of Hathra son of Guala son of Bedwig son of Sceaf, who...
- 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...
- comments Sceaf Seskef Bedwig Beðvigr Hwala Hraþra Annarr Itermon Ítrmaðr Heremod Hermóðr Banished by his subjects and fled to the Jutes; later betra****...
- interpolated into the older tradition reported by Æthelweard, one of them, Heremod, reflecting the legendary ruler of the Danish Scyldings. William of Malmesbury's...
- 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...
- None attested None attested Prose Edda, Poetic Edda Hermóðr (Old Norse), Heremod (Old English) "War-spirit" None attested Sceaf (Old English only) Poetic...