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and asked him if he wanted a gift with his newly-given name (which was customary), but Helgi wanted nothing if he could not have Sváfa herself. She then informed him of the location of a great sword engraved with snakes and magic runes. Sváfa had given Helgi his name and during his battles, she was
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After having won fame in battle, Helgi went to king Eylimi and asked the king for his daughter's hand. King Eylimi consented and so Helgi and Sváfa exchanged their vows. Although they were married, she remained with her father while Helgi was out doing battle.
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at Sigarsvoll. During the holmgang with Álfr, Helgi received a mortal wound due to a troll woman's curse and Álfr won. Helgi then sent his companion Sigarr to king Eylimi in order to fetch Sváfa so that they could meet before he died.
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Before passing away, Helgi asked Sváfa to marry his brother Heðinn. The brother asked Sváfa to kiss him, because she would not see him again before Helgi had been avenged. Both Helgi and Sváfa would be reborn as
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The Norwegian king Hjörvarðr and Sigrlinn of Sváfaland had a son who was a silent man and to whom no name could be given. When this silent man had grown up, he was one day sitting on a hill, and he saw nine
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Helgi, Sváfa and Heðinn. An illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 Swedish edition of the
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The etymology of the valkyrie's name has been theorized as meaning "sleep-maker" or as "
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King Hróðmar's son Álfr wanted to avenge his father and had challenged Helgi to a
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Index

Sváva

Norse mythology
valkyrie
Eylimi
Sigurd
Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar
Suebian
Þiðrekssaga
Valkyries
holmgang
Helgi Hundingsbane
Sigrún
Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend
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0-304-34520-2
Peterson, Lena. (2002). Nordiskt runnamnslexikon, at Institutet för språk och folkminnen, Sweden.
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Helgakvitha Hjorvarthssonar
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Lee M. Hollander
Helgakviða Hiörvarðssonar
Sophus Bugge
Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar (með Hrímgerðarmálum)
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