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Norse pronunciation: [ˈθjoːðˌoːlvz̠ oːz̠ ˈxwine];
anglicized as Thjódólf of
Hvinir or Thiodolf; fl. late 9th–early 10th c. AD), was a
Norwegian skald, said...
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referring to Loki as "Fárbauti's
terribly sly son", and the
skald Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir mentions Loki as "Fárbauti's son".
Renowned defender [Heimdall] of the powers’...
- from the poem Haustlöng (attributed to the 10th
century skald Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir) are provided,
where Thor is
referred to as "Meili's brother." In chapter...
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greatest contribution to
posterity was that he
asked the
skald Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir to
compose a poem
about his ancestry. This poem is
known as Ynglingatal...
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deeds of his patron,
Ragnarr Haustlöng ‒ a
shield poem by Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir,
partially preserved Húsdrápa ‒ by Úlfr
Uggason describing mythological...
- of the
supposed similarity of
their tubers to hands.: 49–50 Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir, a
Norwegian skald of the late 9th–early 10th
century AD
cited in Ynglinga...
- if they were shingles.
Snorri quotes a
stanza by the
skald Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir (c. 900). As he continues,
Gangleri sees a man in the
doorway of the hall...
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around the
beginning of the 10th
century by the
Norwegian skald Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir. The poem has been
preserved in the 13th-century
Prose Edda by
Snorri Sturluson...
- Thor,
including "son of Odin and Iord".
Section 17
quotes Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir's composition Haustlöng, in
which the
skald refers to Thor as "the son of...
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skaldic poem Haustlöng from
pagan times,
written by the
skald Þjóðólfr of
Hvinir. Due to this
early connection with Loki,
Sigyn has been
theorized as a god...