- to the
Prose Edda, in
Heimskringla and in
Gesta Danorum. A hero
named Svipdag is one of the
companions of King
Hrolfr Kraki.
There is also a Swæbdæg...
- Menglöð.
Gastropnir is
featured in Fjölsvinnsmál, as
Svipdag conducts his
mission to
reach Menglöð.
Svipdag walking up to the gate in the wall
where he addresses...
- and he had two sons, Alf and Agnar, who were of the same age as Ingjald.
Svipdag the
Blind was the
viceroy of Tiundaland, the
province of
Uppsala where...
- she
could ****ist her son in a task set him by his
cunning stepmother.
Svipdag's mother, Gróa, has been
identified as the same völva who
chanted a piece...
-
champions Geigad and
Svipdag.[citation needed] When the
battle began, the
jugglers and
mimes panicked and fled, and only
Geigad and
Svipdag remained to defend...
- by Cottle, A. S. Bristol:
Joseph Cottle. 1797. pp. 265–286. "The Lay of
Svipdag: The Lay of Fjolsvith". The
Poetic Edda. Vol. 1.
Translated by Hollander...
-
interpolation within Hyndluljóð. Svipdagsmál (The
Ballad of
Svipdag, The Lay of
Svipdag) – This title,
originally suggested by Bugge,
actually covers...
-
Svipdag transformed by John
Bauer shows Svipdagr being turned him into a dragon,
after angering Odin, but
despite his
monstrous appearance, his lover...
- had also
gathered a
large army and was
supported by the two
champions Svipdag and Geigad. On the
Fyrisvellir (Fyris Wolds),
south of Uppsala,
there was...
- hero
Svipdag from the
eddic poems Grougaldr and Fjölsvinsmál.
Jacob Grimm and
others have long
identified Menglad ("the neck-lace lover"),
Svipdag's love...