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Háma
Háma (), Heimir (Old Norse), or Heime (German) was a legendary Germanic hero who often appears together with his friend Wudga.〔The article ''(Heimer )'' in ''Nordisk familjebok'' (1909).〕 He appears in the Anglo-Saxon poems ''Beowulf'' and ''Widsith'', in the Scandinavian ''Þiðrekssaga'' and in German epics such as ''Alpharts Tod''.〔The entry ''Heime/Heimir'' in ''The Nibelungen Tradition: An Encyclopedia'' (2002) by Francis G. Gentry. ISBN 0-8153-1785-9 p. 84〕 ==Origins== Since Wudga is based on a Gothic hero named Vidigoia, it is possible that Hama has a similar origin, and the Anglo-Saxon poem ''Widsith'' talks of Hama and Wudga as Gothic warriors fighting against the Huns in the Vistula forests, where the Goths had an early settlement.〔 Later, during the evolution of the legends, the two heroes were connected with both the Gothic kings Ermanaric and Theodoric the Great, and they were increasingly presented as traitors; it is as traitors that they appear in the ''Þiðrekssaga''.〔
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