The Poetic Edda on Aslaug
The > part in a few of the Eddic poems. > Introductory Note
attestation: The stanza describes warfare or combat involving Aslaug, Volsung.
"Then follows the episode of the winning of Brynhild for Gunnar (cf. Gripisspo, 37 and note). This was certainly the subject of a poem, possibly of the first part of the "Long" Lay of Sigurth, although it"
attestation: The stanza describes travel or movement involving Aslaug.
"Then follows the episode of the winning of Brynhild for Gunnar (cf. Gripisspo, 37 and note). This was certainly the subject of a poem, possibly of the first part of the "Long" Lay of Sigurth, although it"
attestation: The stanza describes an act of creation involving Aslaug.
"Then follows the episode of the winning of Brynhild for Gunnar (cf. Gripisspo, 37 and note). This was certainly the subject of a poem, possibly of the first part of the "Long" Lay of Sigurth, although it"
relationship: The stanza references alliance or oath between Aslaug and Volsung.
"Then follows the episode of the winning of Brynhild for Gunnar (cf. Gripisspo, 37 and note). This was certainly the subject of a poem, possibly of the first part of the "Long" Lay of Sigurth, although it"
The > part in a few of the Eddic poems. > Pronouncing Index
- relationship: Aslaug is the daughter of Brynhild
"Ās′-laug, daughter of Brynhild"