The Anglo-Saxon poems of Beowulf, the Travellers Song and the Battle of Finnesburh, 1. kötetJohn Mitchell Kemble William Pickering, 1835 - 263 oldal |
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vi. oldal
... Halga , two of the Danish kings actually reigning at the time , being , as recorded in our poem , the sons and successors of Healfdene the second . As I shall have occasion to refer more than once to the story of these princes , I will ...
... Halga , two of the Danish kings actually reigning at the time , being , as recorded in our poem , the sons and successors of Healfdene the second . As I shall have occasion to refer more than once to the story of these princes , I will ...
vii. oldal
... Halga , and Elan , a princess . Of these , Hróðgár and Halga reigned together in Scania : and accord- ing to Suhm , Ingeld was king in Sieland . Johannes Magnus , 5 and Saxo Grammat- icus agree in making Ingeld contemporary 2 Saxo ...
... Halga , and Elan , a princess . Of these , Hróðgár and Halga reigned together in Scania : and accord- ing to Suhm , Ingeld was king in Sieland . Johannes Magnus , 5 and Saxo Grammat- icus agree in making Ingeld contemporary 2 Saxo ...
viii. oldal
... Halga , A. D. 450 . Between these , A. D. 410 , stands Ottar , probably our Ohtere . Ed . Torfæi . 8vo . Hafn . 1715. The Norse account of Hrolf is that he was Halga's son ; it is which is adopted both by Torfæus and Holberg , agrees ...
... Halga , A. D. 450 . Between these , A. D. 410 , stands Ottar , probably our Ohtere . Ed . Torfæi . 8vo . Hafn . 1715. The Norse account of Hrolf is that he was Halga's son ; it is which is adopted both by Torfæus and Holberg , agrees ...
ix. oldal
... Halga , leaving , according to our poem , a son , probably Hródwulf , 1 with whom Hróðgár made a lasting peace , giving him to wife his own daughter Freáware , and associating him with him- self in the kingly dignity . In the episode of ...
... Halga , leaving , according to our poem , a son , probably Hródwulf , 1 with whom Hróðgár made a lasting peace , giving him to wife his own daughter Freáware , and associating him with him- self in the kingly dignity . In the episode of ...
x. oldal
... Halga throughout the poem : one account , however , asserts that they so divided the realm , that Hróðgár became lord of all the land , Halga of the water , that the latter was a famous sea - king , and that subsequently to the ...
... Halga throughout the poem : one account , however , asserts that they so divided the realm , that Hróðgár became lord of all the land , Halga of the water , that the latter was a famous sea - king , and that subsequently to the ...
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