Georges Dumézil and others have argued that Hadingus was partially modelled on the god Njörðr. Hadingus is the legendary son of Gram of Denmark and Signe...
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dinner, King Hadingus is visited by a woman bearing stalks of hemlock who asks him if he knows where such fresh herbs grow in winter. Hadingus wants to know;...
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In book I, the young Hadingus encounters "a certain man of great age who had lost an eye" who allies him with Liserus. Hadingus and Liserus set out to...
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Hadingus and Fjölnir to Hundingus, but the story is a little different. It relates how King Hundingus of Sweden believed a rumor that King Hadingus of...
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to tell of this Gram who becomes the father of Hadingus of whom he has even more to relate, Hadingus in turn becomes the father of a king Frotho I who...
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Harðgreipr having Hadingus place spells under the tongue of a corpse as an initiation into one of Odin's realms, necromancy. In The Saga of Hadingus, Georges Dumézil...
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the work, where the beginning of an annual blót to him is related. King Hadingus is cursed after killing a divine being and atones for his crime with a...
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Saga of Hadingus. Translated by Coltman, Derek. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. — translation of Du myth au roman: La saga de Hadingus —— (1973)...
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Georges (1973), Coltman, Derek (ed.), From Myth to Fiction: The Saga of Hadingus, Chicago: University of Chicago Press Friis-Jensen, Karsten (2006), Mortensen...
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Dumézil pointed out that in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum, the hero Hadingus' life closely parallels Njörðr's, including a relationship with his foster-sister...
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named Gram. Dumézil, Georges (1973). From Myth to Fiction : The Saga of Hadingus. Trans. Derek Coltman. Chicago: U. of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-16972-3...
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be a noun or a verb Jane Hading, a French actress Hading is a form of Hadingus, a legendary early Danish king Hade is a village in Hedesunda municipality...
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Danorum, where he has a substantial biography. He succeeds his father Hadingus to the throne and replenishes the war-drained treasury by slaying a dragon...
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ISBN 0-203-40850-0. Dumézil, Georges (1973). From Myth to Fiction: the Saga of Hadingus. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-16972-3. Faulkes, Anthony (trans...
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different kings, Ringo and Siwardus Ring. Other Danish kings include: Hadingus Frotho I Haldanus I Ro Helgo Rolvo Krake Høtherus (and Balderus) Rørikus...
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Tübingen, 2011), 207–296. Dumézil, Georges. From Myth to Fiction: the Saga of Hadingus. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1970. (p115) Ross, Margaret Clunies...
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into thinking that they had died heroic deaths in battle. In the story of Hadingus, in Gesta Danorum, Saxo describes a land of the dead that may be Hel. In...
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of the Swedish kings as in former times. 870 The legendary Danish king Hadingus wages wars in the Baltic and achieves victory against Curonian tyrant Loker...
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Heldensage. Reclam. ISBN 978-3-15-010778-2. Kroesen, Riti (1987). "One Hadingus - Two Haddingjar". Scandinavian Studies. 54 (4): 404–435. JSTOR 40918880...
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friend Hadingus to have been killed in a plot and holds a memorial feast for him. However, he falls into a huge vat of beer and drowns. When Hadingus learns...
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