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Hjörvard was the name of
several characters in
Norse mythology.
Hjörvard Ylfing, see Granmar.
Hjörvard, who
rebelled against Hrólf
Kraki and
killed him...
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Geatish king Högne of East Götaland, and his son-in-law was the
seaking Hjörvard of the
Ylfings as he was
married to Hildagun.
These three kings defended...
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Hjörvard, but was
killed by
Hjörvard's kinsman Helgi. Correction.... Högne was the father-in-law of
Granmer who
married his
daughter Hilda.
Hjörvard was...
- who
corresponds to
Hjörvard in the Old
Norse accounts where Hjörvard's parentage is not told. The Old
Norse accounts make
Hjörvard to be the
husband of...
- son
Hjörvard,
swore that he
would win Ingeborg, the
daughter of Yngve, the king of Sweden. The
twelve brothers departed for
Uppsala and
Hjorvard proposed...
- the clan
figure prominently in the
Heimskringla and in Sögubrot,
where Hjörvard and his son Hjörmund
belong to it. It is also
mentioned in the Lay of Hyndla...
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Hjörvard, Hervard, Hrani, Barri, Tyrfing, Tind, two Haddings, Bui, Bild and Toki.
According to the H version,
their names were Angantyr,
Hjorvard, Hervard...
- next
eldest was
Hjorvard and one Yule, when
everyone was at home and
bragged about what they
would accomplish the
following year,
Hjorvard declared that...
- kings, such as Refil. However, they
could also be men "without roof" like
Hjörvard the Ylfing; such men
without roof
could be so
powerful that they could...
- Heimskringla) and the father-in-law of Granmar. Most
likely descendant of Helm.
Hjörvard 7th century, king of East Götaland (in Sögubrot)
Married Hildagun daughter...