- The Wulfings,
Wylfings or
Ylfings (the name
means the "wolf clan") was a
powerful clan in Beowulf,
Widsith and in the
Norse sagas.
While the poet of Beowulf...
- of
Hogne (
Ylfing) (Main branch) 2.House of Hjörvard (
Ylfing) (Married
Granmars daughter and
granddaughter of Högni) 3.House of
Helgi (
Ylfing) (Married...
- Högne of East Götaland, and his son-in-law was the
seaking Hjörvard of the
Ylfings as he was
married to Hildagun.
These three kings defended themselves against...
- the name for line and dynasty.
Examples of clans: Wægmunding, in Beowulf.
Ylfing or
Wulfing in
Beowulf and
Norse Sagas.
Scylfing (Yngling) Skjöldung (Scylding)...
- Refil. However, they
could also be men "without roof" like Hjörvard the
Ylfing; such men
without roof
could be so
powerful that they
could subdue a country...
- lineages,
followed by: "Of the
house of the
Ylfings was Eirík the
Eloquent (Eiríkr inn máls****)." But
Ylfings have not been
previously mentioned. Then follows...
- Hjörvard was the name of
several characters in
Norse mythology. Hjörvard
Ylfing, see Granmar. Hjörvard, who
rebelled against Hrólf
Kraki and
killed him...
- "Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II", both of
which tell the
story of the life of the
Ylfing Helgi Hundingsbane. In both tales, he is the son of King
Granmar (whose...
-
Married Hildagun daughter of Granmer. Most
likely descendant of Helm.
Helgi Ylfing 7th century,
probably a king of East Götaland in the
Norse sagas and son-in-law...
-
characters (
Ylfings, Högni and Granmarr)
place the
events in Östergötland and Södermanland. The poem is also
ambiguous in
attributing Helgi to the
Ylfing, Yngling...