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Legendary 2nd century Danish king
Heremod (Proto-Norse: *Harimōdaz, Latin form: Heremodius) is a legendary Danish king and a legendary king of the Angles who would have lived in the 2nd
Heremod
Ancient Lombardic king in English legend
Noah born in the ark. Beowulf calls Heremod a Scylding and calls his people were Scyldings, which should mean Heremod was a descendant of Scyld. But that
Sceafa
Widely revered deity in Germanic mythology
beyond Geat, giving Geat's father as Tætwa son of Beaw son of Sceldi son of Heremod son of Itermon son of Hathra son of Guala son of Bedwig son of Sceaf, who
Odin
Norse deity
the Old English poem Beowulf, Heremod is a Danish king who was driven into exile and in Old English genealogies Heremod appears appropriately as one of
Hermóðr
Norse gods
To confuse matters, other texts know of a mortal hero named Hermóðr or Heremod. In the Nafnaþulur section of Skáldskaparmál, there is a list of the sons
Sons_of_Odin
Based on 8th to 10th-century munuscripts
interpolated into the older tradition reported by Æthelweard, one of them, Heremod, reflecting the legendary ruler of the Danish Scyldings. William of Malmesbury's
Anglo-Saxon_royal_genealogies
Semi-legendary Swedish king
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Ohthere
Mythological figure
dragon melts. The tale ends with praise to Sigemund as a hero and mentions Heremod, a legendary Danish king. The dragon is often associated with Fáfnir, though
Sigmund
Characters in the Old English epic Beowulf
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Hreðric_and_Hroðmund
Swedish prince attested in ''Beowulf''
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Eanmund
Danish clan
Comments Sceaf Seskef Bedwig Beðvigr Hwala Hraþra Annarr Itermon Ítrmaðr Heremod Hermóðr Banished by his subjects and fled to the Jutes; later betrayed
Scylding
Semi-legendary Swedish king
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Ongentheow
story may correspond to the myth of Baldr's death in Norse mythology. Heremod – an early Danish king. Hereric – a relative of Heardred Hildeburh – the
List_of_Beowulf_characters
attested None attested Prose Edda, Poetic Edda Æsir Hermóðr (Old Norse), Heremod (Old English) "War-spirit" None attested Sceaf Poetic Edda, Prose Edda
List_of_Germanic_deities
One or more legendary kings of the Danes
Lotherus may have some relation to the Norse god Lóðurr or to the exiled king Heremod mentioned in Beowulf, or possibly to both. According to Saxo, Lotherus
Dan_(king)
King of the Danes
of Hervarar saga and Hlöðskviða, or the Old English Hliþe of Widsith. Heremod Jonas Wellendorf, "The Dynasty of Dan: Danish Origins in the Lejre Chronicle
Lotherus
Semi-legendary Swedish king
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Onela
actions, sharing rings during feasts in Heorot. This stands in contrast with Heremod, who did not give rings to retainers while king of the Danes and is given
Rings in early Germanic cultures
Rings_in_early_Germanic_cultures
Type of given name
Ælfhere/Alfarr/Alfheri, Hereric, Wulfhere, Herebeald, Eanhere, Oshere, Hermóðr/Heremod/Herimout, Herbrandr, Ívarr, Yngvarr/Ingvarr, Hloþhere, Æþelhere, Walter
Germanic_name
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Heorogar
Legendary Danish king
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Hrothgar
King of the Danes
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Skjöldr
Semi-legendary Danish king
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Hrólfr_Kraki
First section of the Prose Edda
Einridi, Vingethor, Vingener, Móda, Magi, Seskef, Bedvig, Athra, Ítermann, Heremód, Skjaldun, Bjáf , Ját, Gudólfr, Finn, Fríallaf Finally, the son of Fríallaf
Prologue_(Prose_Edda)
Danish king (450 - 557)
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Healfdene
text include: Ecgwela, a predecessor to Heremod, presumably a king. The Scyldings are called his offspring. Heremod, who slew many of his own people and
List of legendary kings of Denmark
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Denmark
Village in Greater London, England
Domesday Book, its name coming from the Anglo-Saxon Heremōdes worþ, meaning "Heremōd's enclosure", or Heremundes worþ, meaning "Heremund's enclosure". Harmondsworth
Harmondsworth
Legendary warrior in Beowulf
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Ingeld
Legendary Danish king
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Halga
American philologist
1317–1332. doi:10.1080/0013838X.2023.2266223. Neidorf, Leonard (2024). "Heremod and Óðinn: From Beowulf to Snorri's Prose Edda". Folklore. 135: 110–127
Leonard_Neidorf
American medieval literature professor (1921–1989)
650–654. JSTOR 27707361. Kaske, Robert E. (December 1959f). "The Sigemund-Heremod and Hama-Hygelac Passages in Beowulf". Publications of the Modern Language
Robert_Kaske
beheaded by Wade. Kudrun Heremod Old English: Heremōd PN *Harimōdaz from *harjaz ("host") and *mōdaz ("mood", "bravery", "wrath"). Heremod was a king of the
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, H–He
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Semi-legendary Swedish king
Heathobards and Scylfings (Kings of the Swedes), according to Beowulf ♕ Heremod ♕ Scyld Scefing ♕ Beowulf ♕ Healfdene ♕ Ongentheow ♕ Heorogar ♕ Hrothgar
Eadgils
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Biblical
Strength of the sea.
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English
 English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the German personal name Wilmar, WILMER means "desires fame."
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Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Generous
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Irish
The river Clody runs through County Tipperary and County Wexford and like most Irish rivers is named for a local female deity. Rivers become places for prayer and Clodagh is a popular name in this part of the country.
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Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh unisex Eilian, probably ELIAN means "second, a moment in time."Â
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Hindu
Excellent
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Kind of Love Related to Music
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Muslim
Victorious peace
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Muslim
Poor, Needy
Girl/Female
Australian, Iranian, Parsi
A Female Character in Shahnameh; Rostam's Wife
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