-
father of
Hjörleif the Ladies' Man (Hjǫrleifr inn kvensamr) who had
three wives. By Æsa the Fair,
daughter of Jarl
Eystein of Valdres,
Hjörleif was father...
- his death,
being concerned instead with Hjör, his son
Hjörleif (Hjǫleifr), and then
Hjörleif's son Hálf (Hálfr) who is the
central figure in the saga...
- brothers, Ingólf and
Hjörleif, went to
settle Iceland from Norway. Ingólf
performed blóts
often while his
brother did not.
Hjörleif was
later killed by...
-
prepared to
settle in
Iceland with his
brother Hjörleif by
performing a blót in a
similar way to Þórólf:
Hjörleif was
later killed by his
thralls which Ingólf...
-
Jossur Ingjaldsson fl mid 7th
century Hjor Jossur****on fl. 8th
century Hjorleif Hjorsson the
Fornicator fl. mid-late 8th
century Halfur Hjorleifsson Hjor...
-
installed as well as
protective doors in 1993-97
under the
supervision of
Hjörleif Stefánsson. "Hraungerðiskirkja". The
Churches of Iceland.
November 5, 2018...
- Nibelungenlied, Þiðreks saga, Lied vom Hürnen Seyfrid, Heldenbuch-Prosa.
Hjörleif, Leif Old Norse: Hiǫrleifr, Old Norse: Herleifr, Latin:
Herlewar Old Norse:...
- the Hero, the son of Hildr, as Hálfs saga
calls him the son of
Hildr and
Hjörleif. It also
mentions his
warrior Innstein. Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka, Hyndluljóð...