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Hammei'ich (M.), 'Coneerningthe<br />

myths of Eagnarokk and their<br />

significance in the Old-Northern<br />

Religion,' 87.<br />

Harald Hdrfagri, first'king over<br />

all Norway, 200, 25V, 267-8;<br />

Saga quoted, 272-8, 321.<br />

Harald Gormsson, a king of Denmark,<br />

sends a soreerer-spy to<br />

Iceland, 192.<br />

Harald Hyldatand, a king of<br />

Denmark, consecrated to Odin,<br />

168.<br />

Harbar8slj65, an Eddaic poem,<br />

47.<br />

Hanlgi, an ancient king in Norway,<br />

185.<br />

H^vamAl, an Eddaic poem, first<br />

published from the MS. by Resenius,<br />

17 ;—subject, 48-9,<br />

quoted, 264;—extracts, 311—<br />

316 (see Appendix).<br />

HeiSarviga Saga, 68.<br />

Heimdallr, theWarder of heaven,<br />

98, 136.<br />

Heimskringla, Sohoning's Edi-<br />

tion, 24 ; Norwegian do., 37 ;<br />

—account of, 75, 76.<br />

He], the goddess of Death,<br />

98-100, 101, 103, 143-4, claimed<br />

the bodies of the dead, 147<br />

-50, 30S.<br />

HelgakviSa Hundingsbana, an<br />

Eddaic poem, quoted, 166, 167,<br />

240-1, 303^.<br />

Helgi, a hero of the Edda.<br />

Helgi hinn Magri, an Icelandic<br />

settler, 171.<br />

Helgi, a son of Bele, a king in<br />

Norway, 184.<br />

Helgoland, a saered island of the<br />

Frisians, 177.<br />

Helheimr,the abode of Hel,where<br />

she receives all who are not<br />

brave and virtuous, 99, 146.<br />

Hera6, in Norway, the district<br />

under a hersir, 161-2.<br />

Herder's Eddaic translations, 30.<br />

Hersir, a baron, jrj Norway,<br />

161-3.<br />

INDEX. 339<br />

Hervarar Saga, 24, 63-4.<br />

Himinbjorg, the abode of Heimdall,<br />

95, 136, 139.<br />

Historical interpretations, 26,<br />

107-8,<br />

Historical Sagas, 64-76.<br />

Hjalti Skeggjason, 184.<br />

H16r {see M^ir), 97, 137.<br />

Hlibskjilf, the throne of Odin, 93,<br />

100, 123.<br />

H16rriSi, a name of Thor, 94.<br />

H6fgo6i, a temple-priest (see<br />

G65i), 160.<br />

H6fgy5ja, a temple priestess (see<br />

GySja), 163.<br />

Holmgang, a duel, 242-258.<br />

Horse, the, sacred to Frey, 176-6,<br />

231.<br />

Hewitt's ' Literature and Romance<br />

of the North of Europe,'<br />

41.<br />

Hodur (HoSr) the blind, 96, 135 ;<br />

—kills Baldur the Good, 99,<br />

144-5 ;—is slain by Vali, 100,<br />

145;—rejoins the Gods, 103,<br />

152.<br />

Hogni, a<br />

188.<br />

hero of the Edda, 51,<br />

HorSaland, a petty kingdom in<br />

ancient Norway, 169, 178.<br />

Horg, a kind of stone altar,<br />

205-6.<br />

Hiiskuld,<br />

183-4.<br />

an Icelandic chieftain,<br />

Hrirafaxi, the horse of Night, 90.<br />

Hi-imjiursar,<br />

111.<br />

frost-giants, 89, 90,<br />

Hroif Ganger (see Gaungu-Hr61f).<br />

Hrolf Kraka's Saga, 61,<br />

188, 269.<br />

quoted,<br />

Hrym, a Jotun, leads on the<br />

Hrimjjursar to the last battle,<br />

'<br />

101.<br />

Hrsesvelgr, a Jotun, the cause of<br />

storms, 91, 113.<br />

Huginn, a raven of Odin, 93, 128.<br />

Hundsjiorp, atowninGuObrandsdal,<br />

170, 198.<br />

Hvergelmir, 89, 92, 103, 117.<br />

Hylt6n-Cavallius, 87.

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