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- Hamðismál abstract "The Hamðismál is a poem which ends the heroic poetry of the Poetic Edda, and thereby the whole collection.Gudrun had been the wife of the hero Sigurd, whom her brothers had killed. With Sigurd she had had the daughter Svanhild, who had married to the Goth king Ermanaric (Jörmunrekkr). Ermanaric had Svanhild trampled to death by horses, due to which Gudrun wants vengeance, and she agitates her sons (see Jonakr's sons) from a later marriage to kill Ermanaric, cf. Guðrúnarhvöt.The poem is considered to belong to the oldest of the heroic poems, probably from the 9th century. It makes an archaic impression with its bitter and laconic language. Howling with wrath, the brothers Hamdir and Sörli ride over a misty mountain. The last lines are like carved on a runestone:".
- Hamðismál wikiPageExternalLink hamdis.html.
- Hamðismál wikiPageExternalLink hamdhismal.html.
- Hamðismál wikiPageExternalLink Hamthesmol.htm.
- Hamðismál wikiPageExternalLink Hamthesmol.htm.
- Hamðismál wikiPageExternalLink Ham%C3%B0ism%C3%A1l.
- Hamðismál wikiPageID "2458285".
- Hamðismál wikiPageLength "2497".
- Hamðismál wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Hamðismál wikiPageRevisionID "569388596".
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Annals_of_Quedlinburg.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Bragi_Boddason.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eddic_poetry.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nibelung_tradition.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Ermanaric.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Gesta_Danorum.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Goths.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Gudrun.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Guðrúnarhvöt.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Jonakrs_sons.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Jordanes.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Nationalencyklopedin.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Nordisk_familjebok.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Odoacer.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Poetic_Edda.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Ragnarsdrápa.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Sigurd.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Svanhildr.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLink Völsunga_saga.
- Hamðismál wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hamðismál".
- Hamðismál wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norse_mythology.
- Hamðismál wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetic_Edda.
- Hamðismál subject Category:Eddic_poetry.
- Hamðismál subject Category:Nibelung_tradition.
- Hamðismál hypernym Poem.
- Hamðismál type Poem.
- Hamðismál type Diacritic.
- Hamðismál type Redirect.
- Hamðismál type Source.
- Hamðismál comment "The Hamðismál is a poem which ends the heroic poetry of the Poetic Edda, and thereby the whole collection.Gudrun had been the wife of the hero Sigurd, whom her brothers had killed. With Sigurd she had had the daughter Svanhild, who had married to the Goth king Ermanaric (Jörmunrekkr). Ermanaric had Svanhild trampled to death by horses, due to which Gudrun wants vengeance, and she agitates her sons (see Jonakr's sons) from a later marriage to kill Ermanaric, cf.".
- Hamðismál label "Hamðismál".
- Hamðismál sameAs Q5646556.
- Hamðismál sameAs Hamðismál.
- Hamðismál sameAs Hamðismál.
- Hamðismál sameAs m.07fjcl.
- Hamðismál sameAs Q5646556.
- Hamðismál wasDerivedFrom Hamðismál?oldid=569388596.
- Hamðismál isPrimaryTopicOf Hamðismál.