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Wayland the
Smith (Old English: Wēland; Old Norse: Vǫlundr [ˈvɔlundr̩],
Velent [
ˈvelent]; Old Frisian: Wela(n)du; German:
Wieland der Schmied; Old High German:...
- thief,
Velent made a
lifelike statue of Regin. Niðung
understood that
Velent was the
master smith Velent himself, and
Velent got his
tools back.
Velent forged...
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Velents þáttr smiðs is the name
given to the part of the Þiðrekssaga af Bern saga that
deals with
Wayland the
Smith (
Velent, Wieland, Völundr). Velent...
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Elmet fragments 2 and 3. In
written sources, a
largely similar story (
Velents þáttr smiðs) is
related in the Old
Norse Þiðrekssaga af Bern (translated...
- (Wade) of (Sjóland=Sjælland, Zealand) who was a
giant (risi);
whose son was
Velent (Wayland the Smith),
whose son
after that was Viðga
Velentsson (Wittich...
- whale-bone
Franks Casket. In the Þiðreks saga
Wayland (here Old Norse:
Velent)'s
device is
referred to as "wings" or
rather a
single "wing" (Old Norse:...
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VELET NEVE
INTER IBEI
VIREI PLOVS DVOBVS MVLIERIBVS PLOVS TRIBVS ARFVISE VELENT NISEI DE PR
VRBANI SENATVOSQVE SENTENTIAD VTEI
SVPRAD SCRIPTVM EST HAICE...
- the story,
including Attila,
Wayland the
Smith (in the
section called Velents þáttr smiðs), Sigurd, the Nibelungen, and
Walter of Aquitaine. The section...
- Francis, p. 713, ISBN 0824047877 Haymes,
Edward R. (1988). "Part:
Story of
Velent the Smith. Ch. 57–Ch.60 The
death of the
giant Vadi". The Saga of Thidrek...
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adventures of Viðga (Wudga) and
Heimir (Hama), the Þiðrekssaga
introduces the
Velents þáttr smiðs to
explain how
Wayland the
Smith became the
father of Viðga...