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- Atlakviða abstract "Atlakviða (The Lay of Atli) is one of the heroic poems of the Poetic Edda. One of the main characters is Atli who originates from Attila the Hun. It is one of the most archaic Eddic poems. It is preserved in the Codex Regius and the same story is related in the Völsunga saga. In the manuscript the poem is identified as Greenlandic but most scholars believe that this results from a confusion with Atlamál. The metre of the poem alternates irregularly between málaháttr and fornyrðislag. This may be an indication that two or more original poems have been merged or that the short and long lines were not felt as constituting two different metres at the time the poem was composed.".
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- Atlakviða wikiPageExternalLink chapter50.htm.
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- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Atlamál.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Attila.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Attila_the_Hun.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Thorpe.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eddic_poetry.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nibelung_tradition.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Category:Völsung_cycle.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Regius.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Eirikr_Magnusson.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Eiríkr_Magnússon.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Fornyrðislag.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Gudrun.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Gunther.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Hagen_(legend).
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Meter_(poetry).
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Málaháttr.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Poetic_Edda.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Snake_pit.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Sophus_Bugge.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink Völsunga_saga.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink William_Morris.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLink File:Bildstein-Fornsalen_01.jpg.
- Atlakviða wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atlakviða".
- Atlakviða hasPhotoCollection Atlakviða.
- Atlakviða wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norse_mythology.
- Atlakviða wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetic_Edda.
- Atlakviða subject Category:Eddic_poetry.
- Atlakviða subject Category:Nibelung_tradition.
- Atlakviða subject Category:Völsung_cycle.
- Atlakviða comment "Atlakviða (The Lay of Atli) is one of the heroic poems of the Poetic Edda. One of the main characters is Atli who originates from Attila the Hun. It is one of the most archaic Eddic poems. It is preserved in the Codex Regius and the same story is related in the Völsunga saga. In the manuscript the poem is identified as Greenlandic but most scholars believe that this results from a confusion with Atlamál. The metre of the poem alternates irregularly between málaháttr and fornyrðislag.".
- Atlakviða label "Atlakviða".
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- Atlakviða depiction Bildstein-Fornsalen_01.jpg.
- Atlakviða isPrimaryTopicOf Atlakviða.