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Gunnarr, a Niflung or Gjúkung,
155-158.

Gunnlaugr Serpent's-Tongue, an
Icelandic skald of the tenth-
eleventh century, 177.
Gunnlöd, daughter of Suttungr
the giant, 94, 95, 100, 106, 107,
129, 136. Gunnlöd's Liquor,

106, 107.
Gunnr. See Gudr.
Gunnthrá, a river, 16, 52.
Gunnthráin, a river, 52.
Gylfi, King of Sweden, gives
lands to the Æsir, 8; contest
with Odin, 13

Gylfi, 192.

ff.

Gylfi, a son of Hálfdan, 228, 229.
Gyllir, a horse, 28, 211.

Gýmir, father of Gerdr, 48.
Gymir (a name of Ægir), 138.
Göll, a Valkyr, 48.
Gömul, a river, 52.

Göndlir, a name of Odin, 34.
Göndul, a Valkyr, 99, 182.
Göpul, a river, 52.
Götha, a river, 209.

HAAR, a

a name of Odin, 181.
See Hárr.
Hábrók, a hawk, 53.
Haddings, 98, 211.
Háfeti, a horse, 211.
Hagbardr, 230.

Haki, a viking, 211, 222.
Hákon, the Mighty, son of Sig-
urdr and Bergliot, and Earl of
Hladir, ruler of Norway 975-

995, 148, 173, 182, 202, 204.
Hálfdan the Munificent, 230.
Hálfdan the Old, a legendary

king, 227-230.

Hálfdan the Swarthy, son of Har-
aldr Fairhair, 230.
Hálfdanr, 168.

Hálfr, a legendary king of Hörda-
land, 141, 233.

Hallarsteinn, a skald, 177, 178.
Halldórr, an Icelandic skald of
the twelfth century, 224.
Hallfredr Troublous-Skald, in
the service of Ólafr Tryggva-

son, 99, 136, 137, 179, 184,
187, 200, 229.
Hallinskidi. See Heimdallr.

Hallr, an Icelandic skald of the
eleventh century, 210.
Hallvardr, an Icelandic skald of
the eleventh century, 136, 186,

192, 193, 207, 217, 227.
Hamdir, a son of Gudrún and
Jónakr, 111, 158-160, 184.
Hamskerpir, a horse, 47.
Haraldr Gormsson, King of Den-
mark 940-986, and friend of
Hákon the Mighty, 201, 202,

212.

Haraldr the Red-Bearded or
Gold-Bearded, father-in-law
of Hálfdan the Black, 230.
Haraldr Sigurdarson, King of
Norway 1045-1066, 193, 199.
Hárbardr, a name of Odin, 34.
Hárekr, 102.

Hárr ("The High One"), poetic
name for Odin, 15-21, 23-25,
27-36, 39, 44, 45, 49-53, 56,
68, 70, 75, 77, 83.
Hárr, a dwarf, 26.

Harri or Herra, a son of Hálfdan

the Old, 228, 229.
Hati Hródvitnisson, a wolf, 23.
Haustlöng, a poem by Thjódólfr
of Hvin, 119 ff., 130 ff.
Hávardr the Halt, an Icelandic

skald of the tenth century, 97.
Head, Heimdallr's sword, 40.
Hector, 85.

Hedinn, son of Hjarrandi, 127,
188-190.
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Hefring, a daughter of Ægir,

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Hildr, or Brynhildr, a Valkyr,

155, 156.

Hill-Danes (= giants), 120.
Hill-Giants, 28, 35, 40, 48, 73,

160, 165, 169.

Hilmir, a son of Hálfdan the Old,

228, 229.
Himinbjörg, Heimdallr's dwell-
ing, 31, 40.

Himinglava, a daughter of Ægir,

219.

Himinhrjódr, an ox, 213.
Hinda-Fell, site of Brynhildr's
hall and the Flaring Fire, 155.
Hísing, 223.

Hjadnings, 178, 188-190.
Hjálmberi, a name of Odin, 34.
Hjálmthér, 211.

Hjálprekr, King at Thjód, 153.
Hjalti the Stout-Hearted, one of

Hrólfr Kraki's berserks, 171.
Hjaltland (Shetland), 226.
Hjarrandi, 188, 190.
Hjúki. See Bil.

Hjördís, Sigurdr Fáfnisbani's
mother, 153.
Hledjólfr, a dwarf, 26.
Hleidr, 168, 170.

Hlér. See Ægir (2). Hlér's Isle
(now Læssø), 89.
Hlidskjálf, one of Odin's abodes,

22, 31, 48, 75, 102.
Hlín, one of the Ásynjur, 47.
Hlóra, 107.
Hlymdalir, 159.

Hlödyn; (= Earth), 81, 208.

Hlökk, a Valkyr, 48, 181, 184,

187.

Hnikarr, a name of Odin, 34.
Hnikudr, a name of Odin, 34.
Hnitbjörg, 94, 103.
Hnoss, daughter of Freyja, 46,
129, 148.
Hoddmímir's Holt, 83.
Hólmgardr, the Scandinavian

kingdom of Novgorod, 228.
Hoof-Tosser, Gná's horse, 47.
Hornklofi, a skald of Haraldr
Fairhair (c. 900), 181,191,216.

Hoy, 188.

Hrafn, a horse, 210.

Hrafnketill, 185.

Hreidmarr, father of Otter, Fáf-
nir, and Reginn, 150-152.
Hríd, a river, 16.
Hrímfaxi, Night's horse, 212.
Hrímnir, 108.

Hringhorni, Baldr's ship, 72, 111.
Hrist, a Valkyr, 48.
Hrólfr Kraki, a legendary king
of Denmark (the Hróthulf of
the Beowulf), 169-173, 227.
Hropta-Týr ("God of Gods"), a
title of Odin, 34, 99.
Hroptr (= Odin), 102.
Hrotti, Fáfnir's sword, 153.
Hrund, 221.

Hrungnir, a giant slain by Thor,

107, 109, 115-118, 121, 165,
182, 185.

Hrungnir's Heart, the name of a

rune, 117.

Hrymr, a giant, helmsman of
Naglfar, 78-80.
Hræsvelgr, a giant, 32.
Hrönn, a river, 52.

Hrönn, a daughter of Ægir, 219.

Hugi, 62, 63, 67. Huginn, one of

Odin's ravens, 51, 214.
Hugstari, a dwarf, 26.
Húsdrápa, a poem by Úlfr Ugga-

son, III, 113, 115.

Hvergelmir, the wellspring of the
Mist-World, 16, 27, 29, 52,

82.

Hvítserkr the Stern, one of Hrólfr

Kraki's berserks, 171.
Hymir, a giant, 68-70, 110, 132.
Hýrr, an ox, 212.

Hyrrokkin, a giantess, 73, 111.
Hoefir, a horse, 212.

Hoenir, one of the Æsir, 37, 89,

114, 132, 133, 150.

Hödr, the blind god, and slayer
of Baldr, 40, 71, 72, 83, 111,

114.

Högni, brother of Gunnarr,
155-157, 182.

Högni, father of Hildr, 188-190,

194, 201, 212.

Hölgi, father of Thorgerdr Höl-
gabrúdr, 173.

Höll, a river, 52.

Hölvir, a horse, 212.

Hördland in Norway, 198.

Hörn, a name of Freyja, 46,

149.

Hörr, a dwarf, 26.

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king (d. 1161), 134.
Ingvi-Freyr, 132. See Freyr.
"Inlaying," 191.

Ironwood, a forest, 24.
Ironwood-Women, 24.
Ítermann, 7.

Ívaldi, a dwarf, father of Brokkr
and Sindri, 56, 145.

JAFNHÁRR, poetic name for

Odin, 15-18, 20, 27, 33, 34, 57.
Jalangr's Heath, 161.
Jálkr, a name of Odin, 34.
Jarizleifr, a Russian king, 1016–
1054, 202.

Járnsaxa, a giantess, 118, 129,

215.

Ját, 7.

Jerusalem, 194, 197.

Jóm, 227.

Jónakr, third husband of Gudrún,

158, 161.

Jór, a horse, 211.

Jordan, 194, 196.

Jórunn, a poetess, 231.

Jutland. See Reidgothland.
Jöfurr, a son of Hálfdan the Old,

228, 229.

Jörd, daughter of Night and
of Annarr, wife of Odin, and
mother of Thor, 22,48, 107 ff.,

119, 127, 129, 134.
Jörmungandr. See Midgard Ser-
pent.

Jörmunrekkr (=Ermanarich),
King of the Goths, fourth cen-
tury, 158-161.
Jöruplain, 27.
Jötunheim, the abode of the
giants, 13, 22, 25, 42, 54, 55,
58, 72, 80, 91, 115-117, 119,
132.

KÁLFVÍSA, 211.

Keila, 110.

Kerlaugs, the, two rivers, 28.
Kertr, a horse, 212.
Kíli, a dwarf, 26.

Kjalarr, a name of Odin, 34.
Kjallandi, 110.

Kjárr, 230.
Knúi, 166.
Knútr, 136.

Kormákr, an Icelandic skald of
the tenth century, 100, 102,
179, 186, 201, 204, 205.
Kvasir, wisest of the gods, 76,
93, 94, 103, 106.

Kölga, a daughter of Ægir,

219.

Körmt, a river, 28.

LAUFEY or Nál, mother of

Loki, 41, 114.

Leidi, 111.

Leifi, 160.
Leikn, 110.
Leiptr, a river, 16.
Léttfeti, a horse, 28, 210.
Líf and Lífthrasir, the sole hu-
man survivors of Surtr's Fire,
83.
Light-Elves, 31, 32.
Listi, 129.

Litr, a dwarf, 26, 73.
Lofdar, 230, 232, 233.

Lofdi, a son of Hálfdan the Old,
230.

Lofdungs, the dynasty of Lofdi,

230, 232.

Lofn, one of the Ásynjur, 46.
Logi, 62, 67.

Loki or Loptr, the sly god (Loki
Laufeyarson), 33, 41ff., 54, 55,
57, 58, 62, 67, 71, 75 ff., 85,
89-92, 113-115, 121-124, 131-
133, 143-147, 150-152.
Lórá, wife of Duke Lóríkus of
Thrace, 6.

Lóridi, son of Thor and Sif, 7.
Lóríkus of Thrace, foster-father
of Thor, 6.
Lovarr, a dwarf, 27.
Lund, in Sweden, 175.
Lungr, a horse, 210.
Lútr, 111.

Lyngvi, an island, 44.

Lædingr, a fetter, 43.

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