- In
Norse mythology,
Hildr (Old
Norse "battle") is a valkyrie.
Hildr is
attested in the
Prose Edda as Högni's
daughter and Hedin's wife in the Hjaðningavíg...
- who he says "bear ale to the einherjar"; Skeggjöld ("axe-age"), Skögul,
Hildr, Þrúðr ("power"), Hlökk ("noise", or "battle"), Herfjötur ("host-fetter")...
- Ragnarsdrápa, it is
related that once when Hǫgni was away, his
daughter Hildr was
kidnapped by a
prince named Heðinn, the son of
Hjarrandi (O.E. Heorrenda)...
-
Brynhildr and Gunnhildr), and
Hildr ("battle") was the name of a Valkyrie. Her name is thus
reconstructed as *Hildiko ("little
Hildr"), and it is
probably preserved...
-
where they
lived there was a
farmer called Svidi the
Valiant whose wife was
Hildr and son Illugi. This
Illugi was tall,
strong and good at any game, and he...
- "debt" or "****ure") who "bore a shield", Skögul ("shaker"),
Gunnr ("war"),
Hildr ("battle"), Göndul ("wand-wielder") and Geirskögul ("Spear-Skögul"). Afterwards...
- görvar at ríða til Goðþjóðar.
Skuld helt skildi, en Skögul önnur, Gunnr,
Hildr, Göndul ok Geirskögul. She saw
valkyries come from far and wide,
ready to...
-
Hildr or
Ragnhildr Hrólfsdóttir was a 9th-century
woman who is
referenced in
various Old
Norse sources including Óláfs saga helga,
Orkneyinga saga, and...
-
Swedish runemaster responsible for the Hälsingland Rune
Inscription 21
Hildr Hrólfsdóttir (c. 9th
century CE),
Norwegian skald known for her
poetry concerning...
- Signý/Grid
would have to kill them,
until one man is not afraid. In turn,
Hildr put a counter-curse on Grímhild, that she
would stand over a fire between...