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  2. Attila - Wikipedia

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    Attila ( / əˈtɪlə / ə-TIL-ə[ 3 ] or / ˈætɪlə / AT-il-ə; [ 4 ]fl.c.406–453 ), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death, in early 453. He was also the leader of an empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans, and Gepids, among others, in Central and Eastern Europe .

  3. Humli - Wikipedia

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    Humli is a legendary king of the Huns who appears in the Hervarar Saga. He is the Grandfather of Hlod, illegitimate son of Heidrek, King of the Goths. Role in the saga. After Heideric's death, Humli tells his grandson to go to his father's funeral and demand his heritage. As Hlod arrives at Heideric's funeral he meets his brother Angantyr ...

  4. Hungarian mythology - Wikipedia

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    The World Tree carved on a pot. Amongst the modern religions, Hungarian mythology is closest to the cosmology of Uralic peoples. In Hungarian myth, the world is divided into three spheres: the first is the Upper World (Felső világ), the home of the gods; the second is the Middle World (Középső világ) or world we know, and finally the underworld (Alsó világ).

  5. Atlakviða - Wikipedia

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    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, possibly dating to as early as the 9th century. Owing to its stylistic similarity to Hrafnsmál it has been suggested that the poem might have been ...

  6. Sigi - Wikipedia

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    He was outlawed for murdering a slave who had outdone him in hunting. With the help of Odin, Sigi fled from the land and led successful raids, so much so that he became king of Húnaland, a country name referring both to the territories of the Franks, also known as the Hugones or Hugas, and the territories of the Huns. In his old age, he was ...

  7. Hlöðskviða - Wikipedia

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    Hlöðskviða (also Hlǫðskviða and Hlǫðsqviða ), known in English as The Battle of the Goths and Huns and occasionally known by its German name Hunnenschlachtlied, is an Old Norse heroic poem found in Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks. Many attempts have been made to try to fit it with known history, but it is an epic poem, telescoping and ...

  8. Sinfjötli - Wikipedia

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    Sinfjötli. "Odin takes the corpse of Sinfjötli" (1883) by Johannes Gehrts. Sinfjötli ( Old Norse: Sinfjǫtli [ˈsinˌfjɔtli]) or Fitela (in Old English) in Norse mythology was born out of the incestuous relationship between Sigmund and his sister Signy. He had the half-brothers Sigurd, Helgi Hundingsbane and Hamund .

  9. Gudrun - Wikipedia

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    Kriemhild and Gunther, Johann Heinrich Füssli, 1807. Kriemhild's Death, Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth, 1911. Gudrun ( / ˈɡʊdruːn / GUUD-roon; Old Norse: Guðrún) or Kriemhild ( / ˈkriːmhɪlt / KREEM-hilt; Middle High German: Kriemhilt) is the wife of Sigurd/Siegfried and a major figure in Germanic heroic legend and literature.

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