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    Hlöðskviða (also Hlǫðskviða and Hlǫðsqviða), known in English as The Battle of the Goths and Huns and occasionally known by its German name Hunnenschlachtlied...
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  • Roman Empire. The scholar Omeljan Pritsak identifies the Mirkwood of Hlöðskviða in Hervarar saga with what would later be called the "dark blue forest"...
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    contain references to the norns. The Hervarar saga contains a poem named Hlöðskviða, where the Gothic king Angantýr defeats a Hunnish invasion led by his...
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    her father's grave and her retrieval of the sword Tyrfing; another, the Hlöðskviða, on the battle between Goths and Huns; and a third, containing the riddles...
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    facing Myrkviðr, and she would fall in battle against the Huns (see Hlöd, Hlöðskviða). When her foster-father Ormar reported Hervör's death to king Angantyr...
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    Hervarar saga, in particular, contains interesting poetic interpolations. Hlöðskviða (Lay of Hlöd, also known in English as The Battle of the Goths and the...
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  • Spirit). Battles between the Goths and the Huns are described in the "Hlöðskviða" (The Battle of the Goths and Huns), a medieval Icelandic saga. The sagas...
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  • Hunnenschlacht (German for "[the] battle of the Huns") may refer to: Hlöðskviða, sometimes called Hunnenschlacht, an Old Norse epic poem Hunnenschlacht...
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  • Lokasenna, and the heroic poems Atlakviða, Helgakviða Hundingsbana I and Hlöðskviða, and in prose in Fornmanna sögur, Flateyjarbók, Hervarar Saga, Ála flekks...
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  • in the valleys of Dylgia.'" — (Kershaw 1921) Pritsak, Omeljan (1993). "Hlǫðskviða". In Pulsiano, Phillip; Wolf, Kirsten (eds.). Medieval Scandinavia, and...
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  • Rus'. Harvard University Press. pp. 188–225. Pritsak, Omeljan (1993). "Hlǫðskviða". In Pulsiano, Phillip; Wolf, Kirsten (eds.). Medieval Scandinavia, and...
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    Andúril), in The Lord of the Rings. In the Hervarar saga, there is the Hlöðskviða which provided a source for the horse-riding Rohirrim, in the form of...
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  • Ballads of the Far Past (1921), as well as a translation of the poem Hlöðskviða found within Heidrik's saga. Kershaw, Nora (1921), Stories and Ballads...
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