- Hrólfr
Kraki (Old Norse: [ˈhroːlvz̠ ˈkrɑke]), Hroðulf, Rolfo, Roluo, Rolf
Krage (early 6th century) was a semi-legendary
Danish king who
appears in both...
- Hrólfs saga kraka, the Saga of King Rolf
Kraki, is a late
legendary saga on the
adventures Hrólfr
Kraki, a semi-legendary king in what is now Denmark,...
- Scylding, the son of Halfdan, the
brother of Halga, and the
uncle of Hrólfr
Kraki. Moreover, in both traditions, the
mentioned characters were the contemporaries...
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mostly deal with his
interaction with the
legendary Danish king Hrólfr
Kraki (Hroðulf), and
Eadgils is
mostly presented in a
negative light as a rich...
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meaning 'Warlike Little-Bear', is the hero
appearing in
tales of Hrólfr
Kraki in the Hrólfs saga kraka, in the
Latin epitome to the lost Skjöldunga saga...
- *Heruwarduz[1]. In the
Norse sources,
Hereoweard rebelled against Hroðulf/Hrólf
Kraki and
killed him, but
otherwise the
sources vary greatly. This is an account...
- accounts,
including the
Icelandic Grettis saga, the
Norse story of
Hrolf Kraki and his bear-shapeshifting
servant Bodvar Bjarki, the
international folktale...
- provenance. He sets Bödvar
Bjarki on his way,
recommending him to s**** out
Hrolf Kraki and join his company. As he's leaving, Elgfróði
gives his
brother a push...
- and
Hversu Noregr byggdist tell the tale of a
Valdar who
succeeded Hrólfr
Kraki as King of Scania. This
Valdar was the
father of
Harald the Old. The Hervarar...
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medieval Icelandic literature the
sword of
legendary Danish king Hrólf
Kraki.
According to Hrólfs saga
kraka "The best of all
swords that have been carried...