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  1. His father Healfdene appears as Haldan or Haldanus, while his brother Halga appears as Helghe or Helgo.

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  1. A Scylfing whose name is partly missing but ends in -ela married the sister of Hrothgar and Halga. (Web site)

King Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. What is unique to the Icelandic versions are the adventures of Hroðgar and Halga before one of the two brothers could become king. (Web site)

Scandinavian Tradition Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The information that Hroðulf (Rolf) was the result of an incestuous relationship between Halga and his daughter Yrse only appears in Scandinavian tradition.

Son Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Moroever, like the Chronicon Lethrense and the Annales Lundenses, it presents Hroðulf (Roluo) as the son of Halga and his own daughter.

Yrsa Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It is noteworthy that all the Danish sources, Chronicon Lethrense, Annales Lundenses and Gesta Danorum differ on where Halga found Yrsa, but make her Danish.
  2. Halga and Yrsa committed incest (unknowingly) and conceived Hrólfr Kraki. Move Up

Skjöldunga Saga Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. However, the Skjöldunga saga tells that a Valdar disputed that Rörek, the cousin of Halga succeeded Hroðulf (Hrólfr Kraki) as the king of the Daner.

Helgi Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Some years later, Helgi (Halga), who ruled in Lejre, attacked Sweden and captured Yrsa.
  2. Halga, Helgi, Helghe or Helgo was a legendary Danish king living in the early 6th century[ 1]. Move Up

Hrothgar Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In all accounts Halfdan is father of Helgi (called Halga in Beowulf) and Hr�ar (called Hrothgar in Beowulf).
  2. In all accounts Halfdan is father of Helgi (called Halga in Beowulf) and Hróar (called Hrothgar in Beowulf). Move Up
  3. Hrothgar and Halga correspond to Saxo's Hroar and Helgi, while Hrothwulf is the famous Rolvo or Hr6lfr Kraki of Danish and Norse saga. Move Up

Healfdene Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Gesta Danorum also agrees with Beowulf in presenting Hroðgar (Ro) and Halga (Helgo) as brothers and the sons of Healfdene (Haldanus).
  2. He remains the son of Healfdene and the elder brother of Halga. Move Up
  3. Then comes the "high" Healfdene, to whom four children were born: Heorogar, Hrothgar, Halga "the good," and a daughter who was wedded to the Swedish king. Move Up

Hroðgar Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In Hrólfr Kraki's saga, Halfdan (Healfdene) had three children, the sons Helgi (Halga) and Hróarr (Hroðgar) and the daughter Signý. (Web site)
  2. The Skjöldunga saga[ 12][ 13] relates that Helgo (Halga) was the king of Denmark together with his brother Roas (Hroðgar). Move Up
  3. In both Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian tradition, Hroðgar is a Scylding, the son of Healfdene, the brother of Halga, and the uncle of Hroðulf. Move Up

Halga Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In all accounts, Halfdan is father of Helgi and Hr�ar (Halga and Hrothgar in Beowulf).
  2. In Beowulf, he is the son of Heorogar, the elder brother of Halga (Helgi) and Hroðgar (Hróar). Move Up
  3. In Beowulf, he is the son of Heorogar, the elder brother of Halga (Helgi) and Hrothgar (Hróar). (Web site) Move Up

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