The Poetic Edda on Hrollaug
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attestation: The stanza describes death or destruction involving Hrollaug.
"19. "At Hlebjorg fell | the sons of Hrollaug, Starkath the king | at Styrkleifar; Fighters more noble | saw I never, The body fought when | the head had fallen."
attestation: The stanza describes warfare or combat involving Hrollaug.
"19. "At Hlebjorg fell | the sons of Hrollaug, Starkath the king | at Styrkleifar; Fighters more noble | saw I never, The body fought when | the head had fallen."
attestation: Hrollaug is characterized by nobility in the verse.
"19. "At Hlebjorg fell | the sons of Hrollaug, Starkath the king | at Styrkleifar; Fighters more noble | saw I never, The body fought when | the head had fallen."
attestation: The stanza references rulership or authority involving Hrollaug.
"19. "At Hlebjorg fell | the sons of Hrollaug, Starkath the king | at Styrkleifar; Fighters more noble | saw I never, The body fought when | the head had fallen."