- English: Wudga, Widia; Gotho-Latin: Vidigoia) or
Vidrik "
Vidga"
Verlandsson (Old Norse: Vidrīk +
Viðga or
Videke + Verlandsson, Vallandsson, or Villandsson)...
- the king. The saga also
tells of the
birth of a son,
Wideke (Old Norse:
Viðga), to
Wayland and Nidung's daughter.
While he was
still in captivity, the...
- know the true
story of the
death of
Viðga and þíðrikr:
after þíðrikr
chased Viðga into the sea (see Musulá)
Viðga's great-grandmother, an undine, conve****...
- Justinus, a
cousin of
Justinian I
through his
uncle Justin I.
Witige (in
Norse Viðga) is one of the
heroes of epic
literature that
flourished around the figure...
-
Scandinavian versions, she
becomes Wayland's wife and the
mother of the hero
Viðga of the Þiðrekssaga and
medieval Scandinavian ballads.
Although preceded...
- pro-Scandinavian leanings,
exemplified in the way in
which it
treats the
heroes Viðga, Þétleifr
Danskr (Middle High German:
Dietleib von Stîre) and Heimir: Heimir...
-
omfatta de fall där
offret reagerar med p****ivitet. "Våldtäktsbegreppet
vidgas i förslag".
Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). 23
April 2005.
Archived from the original...
-
whether it is
possible to
distinguish each
separate act. "Våldtäktsbegreppet
vidgas i förslag" (in Swedish). Sydsvenskan. 23
April 2005.
Retrieved 14 May 2014...
-
affecting his release.
Virginal Witege Old English: Wuðga or Widia, Old Norse:
Viðga, Old
Swedish Witeke Middle High German:
Witige or Witege,
later also Wittich...
-
surviving son
Otvin succeeds him. The
princess gives birth to a son
called Viðga.
Velent settles a
peace agreement with
Otvin and he
marries the princess...