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  Granmar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Granmar was married to Hilda, the daughter of the Geatish king Högne of East Götaland, and his son-in-law was the seaking Hjörvard of the Ylfings.
The same summer, the sea-king Hjörvard of the Ylfings arrived at Myrkva Fjord (Mörköfjärden, an inlet that is still used to pass between Mälaren and the Baltic Sea and divides Södermanland in two parts).
She took a silver goblet, filled it and bowed to Hjörvard, telling him success to all Ylfings, this cup is to the memory of Hrólf Kraki drank half of it and offered the rest to Hjörvard.
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 Questing Spirit: PE: Helgakvitha Hundingsbana I
There are many proper names, some of which betray the confusion caused by the blending of the two sets of traditions; for example, Helgi appears indiscriminately as an Ylfing (which presumably he was before the Volsung story became involved) and as a Volsung.
Ylfings' son: Sigmund is evidently meant, though calling him an Ylfing (cf.
The confusion between the Ylfings (or Ynglings) and Volsungs was carried far {footnote p.
www.angelfire.com /stars3/ashtah/edda20.html   (2618 words)

  
 Wulfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While the poet of Beowulf never bothers to locate the Wulfings geographically (it was probably common knowledge), Scandinavian sources define the Ylfings (the Old Norse form of the name) as the ruling clan of the Eastern Geats (Nerman 1925).
The Wulfings play an important role in Beowulf as Beowulf's father Ecgþeow of the Wægmunding clan had slain one of its members, and was banished for not paying the wergild.
wulf corresponds to ulf, and Wulfing/Wylfing corresponds to Ylfing, because the i in the second syllable causes an umlaut in the first syllable u->y.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wulfing   (525 words)

  
 Yngling info here at en.archetecture.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hence pop in the Skjöldungs, hence the Skilfings, Hence the ×dlings [Ǫðlingar], hence the Ylfings,...
In the Skáldskaparmál, Snorri Sturluson gass of the subservient clique of nine sons of Halfdan the Old, from whom rife families of legend descend, of these sons vigorous Yngvi, purported ancestor of the Yngling lineage.
Snorri rides with precedents of outstanding descendants of nine of those lineages, superseded by: "Of the domicile of the Ylfings was Eirík the Eloquent (Eiríkr inn málspaki)." But Ylfings haven't vintage once mentioned.
en.archetecture.info /Yngling   (2006 words)

  
 Questing Spirit: PE: Helgakvitha Hundingsbana II
Volsungs and Ylfings: regarding this confusion of family names cf.
King Sigmund and his family were called Volsungs and Ylfings.
Helgi's meaning in lines 3-4 is that, although he has al ready declared himself an Ylfing (stanza 8, line 1), there are many heroes of that race, and he does not understand how Sigrun knows him to be Helgi.
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One thing was to harm the Ylfings' descendant and that maid who should raise him up.
Sinfjotli said - swung up to boat's edge, the red shield, whose rim was of gold, there was a sound warder who knew how to answer and with athelings words to exchange - 34.
She stormed forth over the clouds and dared to battle as vikings, before Helgi on her fastened fetters, she was a sister of Sigar and Hogni, thus has aweful eyes the Ylfing maid.' Pr.
www.squirrel.com /squirrel/asatru/poetic_edda.txt   (20354 words)

  
 Northvegr - Poetic Edda - Bellows Trans.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
East and west the ends they hid, In the middle the hero should have his land; And Neri’s kinswoman northward cast A chain, and bade it firm ever to be.
Once sorrow had the Ylfings’ son, And grief the bride who the loved one had borne.
Then Gothmund asked, goodly of birth, -lacuna- “Who is the monarch who guides the host, And to the land the warriors leads?” Sinfjotli answered, and up on an oar Raised a shield all red with golden rim; A sea-sentry was he, skilled to speak, And in words with princes well to strive.
www.northvegr.org /lore/poetic/017.php   (1716 words)

  
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According to what we have now stated in regard to Halfdan’s genealogical position there can no longer be any doubt that he is the same patriarch as the Mannus mentioned by Tacitus in Germania, ch.
As is well known, the family names Ylfings, Hildings, Budlungs, andc., have in the poems of the Christian skalds lost their specific application to certain families, and are applied to royal and princely warriors in general.
In regard to the old Norse poets this method is, however, as impossible as it would be in Greek poetry to call Odysseus a Peleid, or Achilleus a Laertiatid, or Prometheus Hephæstos, or Hephæstos Dædalos.
www.stavacademy.co.uk /mimir/teutonic2.htm   (15980 words)

  
 Heithni.org - The Prose Edda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
From the race of Hildings sprang Haraldr the Red-Bearded, mother's father of Hálfdan the Swarthy.
Of the Niflung's house was Gjúki; of the house of Ödlings, Kjárr; of the house of the Ylfings was Eiríkr the Wise in Speech.
These also are illustrious royal houses: from Yngvi, the Ynglings are descended; from Skjöldr in Denmark, the Skjöldungs are come; from Völsungr in the land of Franks, those who are called Völsungs.
www.heithni.org /prose/181.php   (126 words)

  
 Cat Stairs: Cat Stairs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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But neither Skylfings or Skjöldungs are specifically derived from these son.
Snorri continues with examles of famous descendants of three of those lineages foll calculating monthly mortgage payment d by: "Of the house of the s was Eirík the Eloquent (''Eiríkr inn málspaki'')." But Ylfings have not been previously mentioned.
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 Helgakviða Hundingsbana II: The Second Lay of Helgi Hunding-slayer
Helgi escaped from there and went on a warship.
Kenning for "Wolf": an allusion to the name of Helgi's race, the Ylfings, "Wolfings." Hamal, "Wether."
This line is supplied for the last sentence of the Prose.
home.earthlink.net /~wodensharrow/helgakvidha2.html   (2451 words)

  
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There was enmity, both open and concealed, between Kin Hunding and King Sigmund, and they slew each others kinsmen.
King Sigmund and his kindred were called Völsungs, and Ylfings.
Helgi went forth and secretly explored the court of King Hunding.
www.stavacademy.co.uk /mimir/poetict2.htm   (4458 words)

  
 Viktor Rydberg — Teutonic Mythology — Volume I, Part III, Chapters 20—30
As is well known, the family names Ylfings, Hildings, Budlungs, &c., have in the poems of the Christian skalds lost their specific application to certain families, and are applied to royal and princely warriors in general.
The poems concerning Helge Hundingsbane are compiled in Christian times from old songs about Borgar’s son Halfdan, and we find that the patronymic appellations Ylfing, Hilding, Budlung, and Lofdung are copiously
The German poem “Wolfdieterich und Sabin” calls Berchtung (Borgar) Potelung — that is, Budlung; the poem “Wolfdieterich” makes Berchtung the progenitor of the Hildings, and adds: “From the same race the Ylfings have come to us” — von dem selbe geslehte sint uns die wilfinge kumen (v.
www.vaidilute.com /books/norroena/rydberg-03.html   (14047 words)

  
 OMACL: The Story of the Volsungs (Volsunga Saga): Part of the Second
Bow Sigrun arrayed a bed in the mound, and sang --
SIGRUN: Here, Helgi, for thee A bed have I dight, Kind without woe, O kin of the Ylfings!
To thy bosom, O king, Will I come and sleep soft, As I was wont When my lord was living.
omacl.org /Volsunga/helgi.html   (1281 words)

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