The Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX) on Hildigisl
The Danish History, > Book Seven.
attestation: Hildigisl, a Teuton of noble birth, courted Signe daughter of Sigar but she scorned him for lacking bravery
"Hildigisl, a Teuton Of noble birth, relying on his looks and his rank, sued for Signe, the daughter of Sigar. But she scorned him, chiefly for his insignificance, inasmuch as he was not brave"
attestation: Hildigisl was a Teuton, implying Germanic origin
"Hildigisl, a Teuton Of noble birth"
attestation: Hildigisl bribed the blind man Bolwis to turn the sons of Sigar against the sons of Hamund
"Hildigisl, vexed that she preferred Hagbard to himself, bribed a certain blind man, Bolwis, to bring the sons of Sigar and the sons of Hamund to turn their friendship into hatred"
attestation: Hildigisl fled battle with a spear wound through both buttocks, becoming a disgrace to the Teutons
"Hildigisl slunk off with a spear through both buttocks, which was the occasion for a jeer at the Teutons"