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Kostbera is the wife of the
mythical Norse hero Hogni. She
appears exclusively in Atlamál and the Völsunga saga, and is
believed to be an
invention of...
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alters it,
inviting her
brothers to come to Atli's hall. Hǫgni's wife
Kostbera sees the
message is
false and
tells him. She
tells her
dream to Hǫgni,...
- with his aunt Guðrún. This work also
states that
Hogni had a wife
named Kostbera and two
other sons:
Solar and Snævar. The Drap
Niflunga mentions a fourth...
- Atli. The Atlamál (stanza 28)
brings in two sons of Högni by his wife
Kostbera,
named Snævar (Snævarr) and Sólar (Sólarr). They
accompany their father...
- wife, but had her not; then he
married Glaumvor, and Hogni's wife was
Kostbera;
their sons were
Solar and Snævar and Gjuki. And when the
Gjukungs came...
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warning sent by Gudrun. They then
ignore the
runes read by Högni's wife
Kostbera telling them not to go, and an
ominous dream by Gunnar's wife Glaumvör...
- the
runes are
corrupted by one of the messengers, Vingi. Nevertheless,
Kostbera, Högni's wife,
discerns from the
runes that
something is
wrong and warns...
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Burgundians kill him. Atlakviða, Atlamál, Dráp Niflunga, Völsunga saga
Kostbera Old Norse:
Kostbera "Bearer of food" in Old Norse. Högni's wife. She
discovers that...
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where the v is
properly part of the
first element. The son of Högni1 and
Kostbera, and the
brother of Solar. In Atlamál, they go with
their father Högni...
- Högnason Old Norse: Gjúki Hǫgnason See
Gjuki above. The son of Högni2 and
Kostbera, and the
brother of
Solar and Snaevar. He
appears in Dráp Niflunga. He...