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euhemerized account of Höðr's
slaying of Balder, as follows:
After this,
Hother's son
Rorik Slengeborre, aka Rake,
became king.
According to the Swedish...
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Edvard Philip Hother Hage (born 9
January 1816 in Stege, and
deceased on 9
February 1873 in Møn) was a
Danish politician and lawyer.
Hother Hage was the...
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Hother A.
Paludan (9
October 1871 – 2
August 1956) was a
Danish architect and
civil servant. Born in Rårup, his
parents were the
chaplain (later the vicar)...
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Lundenses relate that
Hother was the king of the
Saxons and son of Hothbrod, whom
Helghe had
killed to win all of Denmark.
Hother first slew Othen's (i...
- 2006-09-04.
Steve Tally Grenov B,
Briend A,
Sangild PT,
Thymann T,
Rytter MH,
Hother AL, et al. (March 2016). "Undernourished
Children and Milk Lactose". Food...
- any protection.
Consequently victory would have gone to the gods, had not
Høther,
whose line of men had bent inwards,
flown forward and
rendered the club...
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Hother Erich Werner Bøttger (18 May 1801 – 28
October 1857) was a
Norwegian architect. He was born at
Skien in Telemark, Norway. His
father Johannes Bøttger...
- Ro* Athils† Urse King
Gewar Rolf*†
Krage Rute
Bjarke Skulde Hiartuar†*
Hother†*
Nanna Herlek Gerit Rorik*
Gerwendil King of
Britain Gerutha Horwendil...
- Ro* Athils† Urse King
Gewar Rolf*†
Krage Rute
Bjarke Skulde Hiartuar†*
Hother†*
Nanna Herlek Gerit Rorik*
Gerwendil King of
Britain Gerutha Horwendil...
- 1199, by
Nicholas Cus**** in 1435, by Jean-Charles de
Borda in 1784, by
Hother Hage in 1860, by
Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) in 1884, and by
Peter Emerson...