The Poetic Edda on Harald
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attestation: The stanza describes death or destruction involving Harald.
"In the case of the Rigsthula the poet unquestionably had not only picked up bits of the Celtic speech (the name Rig itself is almost certainly of Celtic origin, and there are various other Celtic words"
attestation: The stanza describes warfare or combat involving Harald, Rig.
"In the case of the Rigsthula the poet unquestionably had not only picked up bits of the Celtic speech (the name Rig itself is almost certainly of Celtic origin, and there are various other Celtic words"
attestation: The stanza describes travel or movement involving Harald.
"In the case of the Rigsthula the poet unquestionably had not only picked up bits of the Celtic speech (the name Rig itself is almost certainly of Celtic origin, and there are various other Celtic words"
attestation: Harald is associated with the location Denmark.
"In the case of the Rigsthula the poet unquestionably had not only picked up bits of the Celtic speech (the name Rig itself is almost certainly of Celtic origin, and there are various other Celtic words"
attestation: Harald is characterized by age in the verse.
"In the case of the Rigsthula the poet unquestionably had not only picked up bits of the Celtic speech (the name Rig itself is almost certainly of Celtic origin, and there are various other Celtic words"
attestation: The stanza references wealth or gifts involving Harald.
"In the case of the Rigsthula the poet unquestionably had not only picked up bits of the Celtic speech (the name Rig itself is almost certainly of Celtic origin, and there are various other Celtic words"
attestation: The stanza references rulership or authority involving Harald.
"In the case of the Rigsthula the poet unquestionably had not only picked up bits of the Celtic speech (the name Rig itself is almost certainly of Celtic origin, and there are various other Celtic words"
attestation: The stanza describes warfare or combat involving Harald, Randver.
"29. "Harald Battle-tooth | of Auth was born, Hrörek the Ring-giver | her husband was; Auth the Deep-minded | was Ivar's daughter, But Rathbarth the father | of Randver was:"
attestation: The stanza references wealth or gifts involving Harald.
"29. "Harald Battle-tooth | of Auth was born, Hrörek the Ring-giver | her husband was; Auth the Deep-minded | was Ivar's daughter, But Rathbarth the father | of Randver was:"