
Hraudung - Wikipedia
In Norse mythology, Hraudung was a human king and the father of Geirröd and Agnar according to the prose header of the poem Grímnismál from the Poetic Edda. Hraudung is also listed in the Skáldskaparmál section of the Prose Edda as both a giant and the name of a sea king .
Grímnismál: Texts and Translations - Germanic Mythology
[1] King Hraudung.— Much finds the historical sources of this legend in Hervarasaga and the story of Heidrik (Z.f.d.a 46, p. 309). [2] Rule the realm or land of the Goths, a name used in a general sense for warriors or a nation.
Hrauðungr | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia …
2007年10月23日 · A giant listed among the jötnar in the Nafnaþulur section of Skáldskaparmál.
The Lay of Grimnir - Myth 12 - The Norse Gods
2013年1月6日 · HRAUDUNG, KING OF THE GOTHS, had two sons, Agnar and Geirrod. One day when Agnar was ten winters old and Geirrod eight, the brothers gathered their tackle and went out rowing in the hope of landing some fish. But soon the wind began to bluster, and the boys were driven so far out to sea that they lost sight of land.
Hraudung - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
In Norse mythology, Hraudung was a human king and the father of Geirröd and Agnar according to the prose header of the poem "Grímnismál" from the "Poetic Edda ". Hraudung is also listed in the " Skáldskaparmál " section of the " Prose Edda " as both a giant and the name of a sea king .
The Tricky Tale Of Odin’s Investigation Into King Geirrod Of The …
2019年11月25日 · Like most divine figures, Odin and Frigg kept an interested eye on the affairs of humans. According to mythology, one of the mortals who caught their attention was a certain King Hraudung, who ruled over a Gothic kingdom. In particular, the godly couple were impressed by Hraudung’s sons, Geirrod and Agnar.
Grímnismál: Texts and Translations - Germanic Mythology
King Hraudung had two sons, one named Agnar, the other Geirröd. Agnar was ten, and Geirröd eight winters old. They both rowed out in a boat, with their hooks and lines, to catch small fish; but the wind drove them out to sea.
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Hraudung. Hreiðmarr. Father of Regin and Fafner. He exacts the blood-*fine from the gods for slaying Otter. He is slain by Fafner. Hreidmar. Hrímfaxi [Rime-mane]. The horse of Night. Rimefax. Hrímþursar [Anglo-Sax. hrîm; Eng. rime, hoar-frost]. Rime-giants or frost-giants, who dwell under one of Ygdrasil's roots. Giants. Hroðvitnir.
Grímnismál: Texts and Translations
King Hraudung had two sons, Agnar and Geirrod. Agnar was ten winters old and Geirrod eight when they went rowing in a boat to catch little fish. But the wind drove them out to sea. During the night they were wrecked on the shore; but they found a peasant with whom they spent the winter.
The Lay of Grimnir | W.H. Auden, Peter H. Salus, Paul B. Taylor
King Hraudung had two sons, Agnar and Geirrod. Agnar was ten winters old and Geirrod eight when they went rowing in a boat to catch little fish. But the wind drove them out to sea. During the night they were wrecked on the shore; but they found a peasant with whom they spent the winter.