Illustrations of Hárbarðsljóð from manuscripts and early print books. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Hárbarðsljóð Hárbarðsljóð English translation...
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Gambanteinn (section Hárbarðsljóð)
in two poems in the Poetic Edda. It only appears in Hárbarðsljóð and Skírnismál. In Hárbarðsljóð stanza 20, Hárbarðr says: A giant hard was Hlébard...
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Þjazi (section Hárbarðsljóð)
bride of the gods, lives in her father's ancient courts" According to Hárbarðsljóð, it was not Odin but Thor who claimed to have made Þjazi's eyes into...
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Hymiskviða, 34) and "Magni's father" (faðir Magna, in Þórsdrápa and Hárbarðsljóð, 53). Snorri Sturluson confirms it (Gylfaginning, 53, Skáldskaparmál...
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Atlamál (the only eddic poem composed entirely in Málaháttr) Atlakviða (partly) Hárbarðsljóð (partly) Hávamál (partly) Hrafnsmál Carmina Scaldica v t e...
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Simek gives "relation by marriage". In stanza 48 of the Poetic Edda poem Hárbarðsljóð, Hárbarðr (Odin, father of Thor, in disguise) meets Thor at an inlet...
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2022, p. 541. Völuspá 53 (56). Dronke 1997, p. 22. Lokasenna 58. In Hárbarðsljóð 9, Thor calls himself son of Odin and brother of Meili, who therefore...
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is provided about the deity in either source. In the Poetic Edda poem Hárbarðsljóð, Meili receives a single mention; the god Thor declares that, even if...
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threat to gods and humans, often leading them to confrontation with Thor. Hárbarðsljóð and Þrymskviða tell that if it was not for Thor and Mjöllnir, jötnar...
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Skáldskaparmál, appears to be a variant form referring to the same character. In Hárbarðsljóð (Lay of Hárbarðr), Alvadi is mentioned as the father of the jötunn Þjazi...
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