- saga and in two lays in the
Poetic Edda
named Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I and Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II. The
Poetic Edda
relates that
Helgi and his mistress...
- "Völsungakviða in forna" or "Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II" ("The
Second Lay of
Helgi Hundingsbane") is an Old
Norse poem
found in the
Poetic Edda. It constitutes...
- "Völsungakviða" or "Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I" ("The
First Lay of
Helgi Hundingsbane") is an Old
Norse poem
found in the
Poetic Edda. It is only preserved...
- such as Sigrún (who is
attested in the
poems Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I and Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II).
Valkyrie names commonly emphasize ****ociations with...
- the
Battle of Bråvalla (Battle of the Bravellir), and in Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I,
where Sinfjötli
resides on this plain.
Stanza 42: Its
location has...
-
Hundingsbane who had two
poems of his own (Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I and Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II), in the
Poetic Edda, and
whose story is also retold...
- Völundarkviða, Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar, Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I, Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II and Sigrdrífumál. In
stanza 30 of the poem Völuspá,...
- in
Norse mythology. Her
story is
related in Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I and Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II, in the
Poetic Edda. The
original editor annotated...
-
referenced at
length in the
Poetic Edda poem Grímnismál, and Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II,
while Valhalla receives lesser direct references in
stanza 32 of...
- to in the myth. A
reference to the
river Leiptr appears in Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II,
where the
Valkyrie Sigrún puts a
curse on her
brother Dagr for having...