- the sons of Gjuki's
daughter Guðrún and King
Jonakr (O.N.:
Jónakr [ˈjoːnɑkz̠]). Erpr was the son of
Jonakr from an
earlier marriage. Svanhildr, the daughter...
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husband Jónakr, Gudrún is
mother of
Hamdir (Hamðir) and Sörli (Sǫrli). In the
eddic poems Guðrúnarhvöt and Hamðismál, Erp (Erpr), a
third son of
Jónakr, was...
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herself after killing Atli, but she gets
swept away to the
court of King
Jonakr, who
marries her. They have
three sons: Hamdir, Sorli, and Erp. Svanhild...
- Varð Ǫnundr
Jónakrs bura
harmi heptr und Himinfjǫllum. Ok ofvæg
Eistra dolgi heipt hrísungs at
hendi kom. Ok sá frǫmuðr
foldar beinum Hǫgna *reyrs of...
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medieval Germanic literature,
including that of
England and
Scandinavia (see
Jonakr's sons).
Jordanes claims that he
successfully ruled the
Goths until his death...
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Shchek and Khoryv,
three brothers who are the
legendary founders of Kyiv
Jonakr's sons
Romulus and Remus, two
brothers in the
founding myth of Rome List...
- horses, due to
which Gudrun wants vengeance, and she
agitates her sons (see
Jonakr's sons) from a
later marriage to kill Ermanaric, cf. Guðrúnarhvöt. The poem...
- live television,
causing a huge
political scandal. Lech, Czech, and Rus
Jonakr's sons The
Cross & Sherbowitz-Wetzor
translation is
quite free and eloquent...
- to:
Germanic culture Sarus (Sörli), a son of the
Norse mythological king,
Jonakr Sarus (Serila), a semi-historic
figure who, in the
fourth century, on behalf...
- ISBN 978-0-19-815718-2. Gschwantler, Otto (1971). "Zum
Namen der
Rosomonen und an.
Jónakr". Die Sprache. 17 (2): 164–176. Harris,
Joseph (2016). "Grottasǫngr". In...