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Sifka or
Sifeca is a Hun
princess in
Norse mythology, the
mother of the
warrior Hlöd by Heidrek, King of the Geats. She was the
daughter of Humli, King...
- with his sons
Angantyr (Incgentheow) and Hlöð (Hlith), and Hlöð's
mother Sifka (Sifeca). The
etymology is heiðr,
meaning "honour", and rekr,
meaning "ruler...
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father Heiðrekr (Heathoric), half-brother Hlöð (Hlith) and Hlöð's
mother Sifka (Sifeca). Angantyr's
father Arngrim had
given him the
magic sword Tyrfing...
- Heiðrekr (Heathoric), half-brother
Angantyr (Incgentheow), and his
mother Sifka (Sifeca). Hlöd had
grown up with his
grandfather Humli, the king of the...
- sources,
Ermanaric is ill-advised by his
treacherous counsellor Bicke, Bikka,
Sifka, or
Seveke (who
wants revenge for the rape of his wife by Ermanaric), with...
- Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I, Skáldskaparmál
Heidrek Parents: Höfund,
Hervor Wife:
Sifka Sons: Angantyr, Hlöð
Hervarar saga,
Widsith Hel Parents: Loki, Angrboda...
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prince of
Burgundian and
Hunnic descent, the son of
Kriemhild and
Etzel Sifka,
Hunnic princess appearing in the
Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks,
mother of Hlöd...
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Goths and Huns
appear are
mentioned in this poem: Heiðrekr (Heaþoric),
Sifka (Sifeca), Hlǫðr (Hliðe), and Angantýr (Incgenþeow).
Tolkien considers that...
- kingdom. He
kidnaps the
Hunnish princess Sifka whom he
rapes then
sends back
pregnant with Hlöd, to be
raised by
Sifka's father Humli. With the
daughter of...
- in
common with the
Thidrekssaga - the
disgrace of
Odila and her
husband Sifka's planned revenge, his
collaboration with his
friend the governor, Fridrek's...