Fortunately, it is easier to answer these German than the old Greek euhemerists, for we find in contemporary history that Jornandes, who wrote his history at least twenty years before the death of the Austrasian Siegbert, knew already the daughter of... Tales of the Teutonic Lands - Síða 9eftir George William Cox, Eustace Hinton Jones - 1872 - 394 síðurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| George William Cox - 1863 - 378 síður
...years before the death of the Austrasian Siegbert, knew already the daughter of the mythic Sigurdr, Swanhild, who was born, according to the Edda, after the murder of his father, and afterwards killed by Jormunrekr, whom the poem has again histori-ised in Hermanicus,... | |
| William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1867 - 1090 síður
...years before the death of the Australian Siegbert, knew already the daughter of the mythic Sigurdr, Swanhild, who was born, according to the Edda, after the murder of her father, and afterwards killed by Jormunrekr [Hernianric], whom the poem I'M* again hisloricised temporary history.... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 428 síður
...who wrote his history at least twenty years before the death of the Austrasian Siegbert, knew already the daughter of the mythic Sigurd, Swanhild, who was born, according to the " Edda," afier the murder of his father, and afterwards killed by Jormunrek, whom the poem has again historicized... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 658 síður
...wrote his history at least twenty years before the death, of the Austrasian Siegbert, knew already the daughter of the mythic Sigurd, Swanhild, who was...according to the Edda, after the murder of her father, and afterwards killed by Jormunrek, whom the poem has again liistoricised in Hermanricus, a Gothic king... | |
| Turner B S Staff - 2004 - 372 síður
...years before the death of the Austrasian Siegbert, knew already the daughter of the mythic Sigurdr, Swanhild, who was born, according to the Edda, after the murder of his father, and afterwards killed by Jormunrekr, whom the poem has again historicised in Hermanicus,... | |
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