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Starkad (Old Norse: Starkaðr [ˈstɑrkɑðz̠] or Stǫrkuðr [ˈstɔrkoðz̠]; Latin: Starcaterus; in the Late
Middle Ages also Starkodder;
modern Danish: Stærkodder)...
- King Víkar himself.
Starkad (Starkaðr), Víkar's
counselor urged a mock
hanging from a tree instead, but in
giving this
advice Starkad had been prompted...
- to give
additional wounds to
Starkad, who was
greatly angered. She was
killed by the
champion Thorkell. Furious,
Starkad went
forth in the
Danish army...
- he was
killed by
Starkad the old.
According to Starbäck and Bäckström, Saxo
Grammaticus tells a
related story in
Gesta Danorum.
Starkad was
accepted with...
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Starkad Ski Club was a ski club and
literary society during the
early days of
skiing in Norway. It was
established in 1897 by "three
hopeful youths around...
- is also a
second version in
Gesta Danorum,
concerning the
adventures of
Starkad, and
which is
based on the old
warrior who
restarted the
conflict between...
- to
avenge his father,
Starkad appeared during a
banquet that
Ingeld had with the sons of Swerting, his father's slayer.
Starkad strongly admonished Ingeld...
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Danish chronicle Gesta Danorum (see below), the old
warrior appears as
Starkad, and he
succeeded in
making Ingeld divorce his
bride and in
turning him...
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warrior and he had
twelve champions,
among whom was the
legendary warrior Starkad the Old. The
Swedish king
Hugleik had also
gathered a
large army and was...
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himself he had his
twelve hirdmen of whom one was the
legendary old
warrior Starkad (who had been in the
service of Hugleik's
grandfather Erik and great-uncle...