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Old Saxon poem
The Heliand (/ˈhɛliənd/) is an epic alliterative verse poem in Old Saxon, written in the first half of the 9th century. The title means "savior" in Old
Heliand
manuscript in the Vatican Library, Palatinus Latinus 1447. It and the Heliand, a heroic poem based on the New Testament, a fragment of which is also
Old_Saxon_Genesis
Religious belief about the end of the world
where the word Muspille appears, and the 9th-century Old Saxon epic poem Heliand about the life of Christ, where various other forms of the word appear
Apocalypticism
Germanic language spoken from the 8th to 12th centuries
for Frisian, consistently preserves Germanic /j/ after a consonant, e.g. hēliand 'saviour' (Old High German: heilant, Old English: hǣlend, but Gothic: háiljands)
Old_Saxon
Location in Germanic cosmology
Luke as a translation of the Greek οἰκουμένη), Old Saxon Middilgard (in Heliand), Old High German Mittilagart (in Muspilli), and Old English Middangeard
Midgard
End times in Norse mythology
where the word Muspille appears, and the 9th-century Old Saxon epic poem Heliand about the life of Christ, where various other forms of the word appear
Ragnarök
Ancient English poet
Cædmon story is found in two Latin texts associated with the Old Saxon Heliand poem. These texts, the Praefatio (Preface) and Versus de Poeta (Lines about
Cædmon
Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany
Franconian. Our knowledge of the Old Saxon language comes primarily from the Heliand and fragmentary Old Saxon Genesis, two epics created as part of Frankish
Saxons
Microstate in Southern Europe
Archived from the original on 6 December 2007. "Inici – Heliand – Helicopters a Andorra". Heliand. Retrieved 14 May 2015. "Company". helitrans.ad. Archived
Andorra
most famous works are the Hildebrandslied and a heroic epic known as the Heliand. Middle High German starts in the 12th century; the key works include The
German_literature
Pair of ravens in Norse mythology that serve Odin
Huginn and Muninn "demand more explanation than is usually provided". The Heliand, an Old Saxon adaptation of the New Testament from the 9th century, differs
Huginn_and_Muninn
Norse goddess
Old English poem Beowulf (parallelled by mentions in the Old Saxon poem Heliand), and potential connections between Gefjon and Grendel's Mother or the
Gefjon
and values in new Christian literature, such as the Old Saxon epic poem Heliand, and used the region as a barrier between Christendom and the Slavic and
Saxon_paganism
Figure of speech
continental West Germanic verse; the Old Saxon Heliand contains only one example: lîk-hamo 'body-raiment' = 'body' (Heliand 3453 b), a compound which, in any case
Kenning
Second division of the Christian biblical canon
paraphrases and poetic renditions of stories from the life of Christ (e.g., the Heliand) became popular in the Middle Ages, as did the portrayal of the arrest
New_Testament
West Germanic language
perform at the behest of Charlemagne. The only literary texts preserved are Heliand and the Old Saxon Genesis. Altniederdeutsch (Old Saxon); Mittelniederdeutsch
Low_German
Feast in Germanic paganism
1491–1500), Dream of the Rood (line 141) and Judith (line 15), Old Saxon Heliand (line 3339), and the Old Norse Lokasenna (stanza 8) as well as other Eddic
Symbel
German philologist (1850–1932)
translated and edited by Albert S. Cook (1885) Der Heliand und die angelsächsische Genesis ("Heliand and the Anglo-Saxon version of Genesis, "1875) Angelsächsische
Eduard_Sievers
Biblical story
found in three non-canonical gospels: by Clement of Alexandria, in the Heliand and the Gospel of Thomas. In the Gospel of Thomas, it is referred to as
Parable_of_Drawing_in_the_Net
Sword
"battle-blade" refers to the sword, but also the simplex bill is used. Heliand (v. 4882) has billes biti "sword-bite". The Hildebrandslied has a parallelism
Migration_Period_sword
German philologist (1841–1910)
Parzival und Titurel. Der Versbau des Heliand und der altsächsischen Genesis, 1907 – The versification of Heliand and the Old Saxon Genesis. "New International
Ernst_Martin
Policy on permits required to enter Andorra
May 2017. Travel to Andorra (Govern d'Andorra) "Inici - Heliand - Helicopters a Andorra". Heliand. Retrieved 2015-05-14. [1] Archived July 15, 2009, at
Visa_policy_of_Andorra
Gestió del Transport, Govern d'Andorra, 2009. "Inici - Heliand - Helicopters a Andorra". Heliand. Retrieved 2015-05-14. "Untitled Document". www.helitrans
Transport_in_Andorra
Giant, father of Nótt in Norse mythology
and sells the archangel Gabriel to Asmodeus. See Behaghel, Otto (1933). Heliand und Genesis p. 245. Not in Old English, an error made in de Vries 1962
Narfi
Group of West Germanic languages
Christopher D. (2021). "Dialectal Variation in Old Saxon and the Origins of the Hêliand Manuscripts". JEGP, Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 120 (4):
North_Sea_Germanic
German Catholic anti-Nazi organization
movement. The student wings then merged with the parallel girls movement Heliand and formed the Katholische Studierende Jugend [de], which is affiliated
Jugendbund_Neudeutschland
5th-century Egyptian epic poet
the Epic—Epicizing Christianity. Nonnus. Paraphrasis and the Old-Saxon Heliand in a Comparative Perspective: A study in the Poetics of Acculturation"
Nonnus
2nd century gospel harmony by Tatian
Old High German, Eastern Frankish and Old Saxon (the alliterative poem 'Heliand'). The older mixed Vulgate/Diatessaron text type also appears to have continued
Diatessaron
'poem, song'). The term appears in the Latin preface to the Old Saxon Heliand in the form vitteas, and its usage in line 709 of Geoffrey Chaucer's tale
Fitt_(poetry)
Form of verse
other Old English poetry, the Old High German Muspilli, the Old Saxon Heliand, the Old Norse Poetic Edda, and many Middle English poems such as Piers
Alliterative_verse
German philologist (1785–1852)
Perhaps his most notable publication was the first modern edition of the Heliand (1830). He was also the compiler of the Carmina Burana (1847), which he
Johann_Andreas_Schmeller
Village in La Massana, Andorra
Airport in Spain around 12 km from the border. Vallnord Andorra portal Heliand Serveis (2009). (in Catalan) Rent a helicopter in Andorra Arinsal travel
Arinsal
English: beaggifa), a description also used for Jesus in the Old Saxon Heliand. The relationship with kings is also seen in the Swedish Svíagriss – an
Rings in early Germanic cultures
Rings_in_early_Germanic_cultures
Wife of pilates who is venerated as a saint
canonical gospels during Holy Week. The early ninth century Old Saxon poem Heliand, a rhyming harmonization of the gospels, portrays the dream of Pilate's
Pontius_Pilate's_wife
Library of the Holy See in Vatican City
Prayer Book Three fragments of the Old Saxon Genesis and one fragment of Heliand comprise the Palatinus Latinus 1447 Libri Carolini Vergilius Vaticanus
Vatican_Library
languages, their mythology, and early Christian literature, such as the Heliand and The Dream of the Rood, J.R.R. Tolkien was equally as disgusted as Borges
Censorship_in_Nazi_Germany
Emotional devotion to the humanity of Jesus
the Saxons. She focuses in on the Old Saxon historical epic poem, the Heliand ("Savior"). Written "in the alliterative verse traditionally used for vernacular
Affective_piety
Prayer books, psalters and illustrated bibles
(Codex Ebnerianus) London, British Library, MS Cotton Caligula, A. VII. (Heliand Manuscript) London, British Library, Add MS 15350 (Cartulary of the Priory
List of illuminated manuscripts
List_of_illuminated_manuscripts
German linguist (1837–1906)
altgermanischen Dialekte, 1862 Deutsches Wörterbuch, 3 vols., 1890-1895 Beowulf: Angelsächsisches Heldengedicht, 1863 Heliand, 1866 Ruodlieb, 1897 v t e
Moritz_Heyne
Germanic weapon
word kêr or gêr is attested since the 8th century (Lay of Hildebrand 37, Heliand 3089). Gar and cognates is a frequent element in Germanic names, both male
Migration_Period_spear
List of manuscripts from the Cotton library
664 × 682) to AD 1293; notes on the descent of Welsh nobles (1559) A.vii Heliand A.viii Miscellany: some hagiographies, and amongst others, the Libellus
List of manuscripts in the Cotton library
List_of_manuscripts_in_the_Cotton_library
Germanist and professor (1854–1936)
important in Theme and rheme research. Geschichte der deutschen Sprache (1891) Heliand und Genesis (1903) Deutsche Syntax, 3 volumes (1923–1928) "Otto Behaghel"
Otto_Behaghel
Old English alliterative poem
1-156', Anglo-Saxon Aloud (4 June 2007). Anglo-Saxon futhorc Brussels Cross Heliand – Old Saxon interpretation of the gospels Holy rood Howard Ferguson – composer
The_Dream_of_the_Rood
Range of verse forms written in Old Norse
syllables per line. This meter is similar to that used in the Old Saxon Heliand. It is sometimes combined with ljóðaháttr in the same composition. Ljóðaháttr
Old_Norse_poetry
Old English poem
manuscript. Old Saxon Genesis Genesis A Weston Wyly 2007, p. 212. Der Heliand und die angelsächsische Genesis. Halle. 1875. Breul 1898, p. 174. Oldrieve
Genesis_B
German rock relief depiction
from the Cross: A Germanic-Christian Interpretation in the light of the Heliand and the Elder Edda. Worship 94, October pp. 346-355. Wikimedia Commons
Externsteine_relief
Old English noun used in Anglo-Saxon literature
are found in early Insular Latin." and points to the Old Saxon epic poem Heliand using the term 'grôni uuang' as a noteworthy kenning for Paradise, and
Neorxnawang
instance, Irish or France). 825: Approximate date of completion of the Heliand Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There
820s_in_poetry
Parish in western Andorra
2009 RTVA News, 5 August 2009 RTVA News, 22 April 2009 "Diari d'Andorra". Heliand Serveis (2009). (in Catalan) Rent a helicopter in Andorra "The Future is
La_Massana
Old High German poem
are found in two other Germanic languages. The Old Saxon Christian poem Heliand (early or mid 9th century) presents (and perhaps personifies) mudspelli
Muspilli
those languages (especially Old Saxon, which still has written settian, hēliand corresponding to Old English settan "to set", hǣlend "savior"). Some details
Phonological history of Old English
Phonological_history_of_Old_English
Contemporary art gallery
Sharif) Contemporary Romanian Art Exhibition Just Prints Show Bo Taslé d`Héliand 2009 Adonis Abu Dhabi Art 2009 NADIRA MAHMOUD Accrochages Rose Husseiny
Salwa_Zeidan_Gallery
Pronunciation and sounds of Old Saxon
languages, consistently preserves Germanic -j- after a consonant, e.g. hēliand ('savior'), cf. Old High German: heilant, Old English: hǣlend, Gothic:
Old_Saxon_phonology
German philologist (1863–1941)
Sievers. He received his Ph.D. in 1886 with a thesis on the Old Saxon poem Heliand. During the work for his thesis, Kauffmann came in contact with Hermann
Friedrich_Kauffmann
German vocabulary. Additionally, the Old High German Tatian influenced the Heliand, particularly regarding its choice of subject matter. Diatessaron Sievers
Old_High_German_Tatian
Swedish nurse and philanthropist (1888–1948)
deutscher Schwesternhilfe für die Kriegsgefangenen in Sibirien, Becker/Säeman/Heliand "Anna Sandströms högre lärarinneseminarium, Stockholm". Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt
Elsa_Brändström
German journalist (1879–1954)
i.W. 1906 Gustav Falke. Leipzig 1909 Charlotte Niese. Leipzig 1914 Der Heliand. Cassel 1915 Späte Lerchen in der Luft. Cologne 1917 Löns-Gedenkbuch. Hannover
Friedrich_Castelle
German philologist (1905–1967)
Band 143) Der Rattenfänger von Hameln. Berlin 1934 Die Heimatfrage des Heliand im Lichte des Wortschatzes. Wismar 1937 als Herausgeber: Der Todtentanz
Willy_Krogmann
grew up in Munich-Schwabing. From age 13, she belonged to the Catholic Heliand League. After auxiliary service in the war, she began studying psychology
Traudl_Wallbrecher
German historian (1823–1875)
Carthäusers Marienleben (1853), Lohengrin (1858), König Rother (1872) and Heliand (1876). Rückert, Karl Albrecht Heinrich at Neue Deutsche Biographie Zeitschrift
Heinrich_Rückert
Controversial Germanic sound law
languages. Kroonen further drew attention to the fact that the Old Saxon Heliand, an epic poem about the life of Jesus, contains only three words with long
Kluge's_law
Genre of poetry
the earliest extant monuments of Anglo-Saxon literature. The Old Saxon Heliand similarly dates from the Christian mission to and the conversion of the
Christian_poetry
Honorific meaning "lord" or "lady"
Old Low German it survives in the vocative, as frô mîn! "my lord!". The Heliand has frô mîn the gôdo, waldand frô mîn, drohtîn frô mîn, besides frôho (gen
*Fraujaz
Frisian bard (died 809)
Holwert near Dokkum. Bernlef has been considered as a possible author of the Heliand, an Old Saxon religious poem. Although none of his work has survived, some
Bernlef
German theologian
dealing with Germanic linguistics, among them being: Deutsche Altertümer in Heliand (1845). Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der deutschen National-Literatur
August Friedrich Christian Vilmar
August_Friedrich_Christian_Vilmar
9th-century Bible manuscript in Old High German
found in other vernacular texts (such as those in Otfrid's works or the Heliand). This fidelity to the source text enhances its importance for studies
Mondsee_Gospel_of_Matthew
Dutch philologist (1591–1677)
Junius, though this hypothesis cannot be proven. The first mention of the Heliand in modern times occurred when Junius found a fragment in 1587. Junius was
Franciscus Junius (the younger)
Franciscus_Junius_(the_younger)
German conductor and composer
Mundes, Christus und der Antichrist (1988/89) Oratorios Das Spiel vom Heliand (1957) Pax mundi (1966) Die Kitschpostille (1974) Stimmen der Völker, premiered
Rainer_Kunad
American linguist (1933–2025)
Series Practica XXXVI. The Hague: Mouton. 1967. [Revised dissertation] Der Heliand. Wege der Forschung CCCXXI. Co-ed. J. Eichhoff. Introduction, I. Rauch
Irmengard_Rauch
Canadian translator and scholar (1895–1977)
Elder Edda, but also the Old Irish Táin Bó Cúailnge and the Old Low German Heliand, "threw light on Beowulf, the Battle of Maldon, and the Caedmonian Genesis"
Watson_Kirkconnell
Anglo-Saxon translations), 11th century Cotton Caligula MS A VII (ff. 11–176); Heliand, 10th century Cotton Caligula MS A XIV (ff. 1–92); Hereford Troper, 11th
List of illuminated later Anglo-Saxon manuscripts
List_of_illuminated_later_Anglo-Saxon_manuscripts
German archivist and historian (1828–1911)
Idee eines nordischen Patriarchats. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1854 Otfrid und Heliand. Historische Abhandlung. Habilitation dissertation, Universität Breslau
Colmar_Grünhagen
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Concern
Boy/Male
Tamil
Literal meaning of ‘abhyan’ is to start a movement, A campaign or a firm resolution of An idea or belief
Boy/Male
Tamil
An excellent warrior, King, Chief, Brave
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhyuday | அபà¯à®¯à¯à®¤à®¯Â
Sunrise, Elevation, Increase, Prosperity
Boy/Male
Teutonic Hungarian
Hard working.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Elevated Name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Head. Foremost. also blooming or flourishing.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Oak Tree Valley
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, French, Hebrew
Medieval Form of Isabel Devoted to God; Pledged to God; God is My Oath
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Parvati
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