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Berserker /
Ulfheðinn In the Old
Norse written corpus,
berserkers (Old Norse: berserkir) were
those who were said to have
fought in a trance-like fury...
- Look up berserker, berserk, berserkergang, or
úlfhéðinn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
berserker was a
Norse warrior who
fought with
great rage...
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again as of 2009, with Sven "Unhold"
Zimper of
Absurd on vocals, and
Ulfhedinn of
Arghoslent on drums. In
December 2009, they pla**** Chicago's Hooligan...
- (1993–1997, 2000– 2008)
Einzelganger (John Chamot) – b**** (2006– 2008)
Ulfhedinn –
vocals (2007– 2008)
Aktion T4 –
drums (2007– 2008) The
Entity c****....
- with his father;
Úlfhéðinn was
added to the son's name to
differentiate father from son.
According to some sources, Guðmundr
Úlfhéðinn's son was Heiðrekr...
- Landnámabók and
other Icelandic sources.
Kveldulf is
described as an
ulfhéðinn, a shape-shifter (hamrammr), or a berserker.
Kveldulf was the son of Bjalfi...
- • 1076–1083
Sighvatur Surtsson • 1084–1107 Markús
Skeggjason • 1108–1116
Úlfhéðinn Gunnarsson • 1117–1122 Bergþór
Hrafnsson • 1215–1218/1222–1231 Snorri...
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other semantic parallels in Old
Norse úlfheðnar ('wolf-skinned') and
úlfheðinn ('wolf-coat'), Old
Irish luchthonn ('wolf-skin'), and
Sanskrit Vṛkājina...
- Þorgrímsson 1075
Sighvatur Surtsson 1076–1083 Markús
Skeggjason 1084–1107
Úlfhéðinn Gunnarsson 1108–1116 Bergþór
Hrafnsson 1117–1122 Guðmundur Þorgeirsson...
- and the
frenzy warriors wearing the
skins of
wolves were
designated as
úlfheðinn ('wolf-coat'). The folk
legend of the
werewolf ('man-wolf'),
found in...