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Helgi Haddingjaskati : ウィキペディア英語版 | Helgi Haddingjaskati Helgi Haddingjaskati, meaning "Helgi the lord of the Haddingjar,〔The Hasdingi were a royal clan of the Vandals.〕" was a legendary Norse hero of whom only fragmentary accounts survive. It is said in the end section of ''Helgakviða Hundingsbana II'', a poem of the ''Poetic Edda'', that the hero Helgi Hundingsbane and his lover Sigrún were reincarned as Helgi Haddingjaskati and the valkyrie Kára, Halfdan's daughter, who were the protagonists of the ''Káruljóð''. ''Káruljóð'' is unfortunately lost, but a part of the adventures of Helgi and Kára are held to survive in the legendary saga ''Hrómundar saga Gripssonar''.〔(The article ''Hrómundar saga Gripsonar'' ) in ''Nordisk familjebok'' (1909).〕〔Henry Adams Bellows' commentary in his translation of ''Helgakviða Hundingsbana II'' (1936), (at Sacred Texts ).〕 In this legend, Helgi Haddingjaskati is the champion of two Swedish kings named Haldingr. Helgi fights against the protagonist of the saga, who is named Hrómundr, but Helgi is aided in the battle by his lover Kára's magic. During the battle, she is in the shape of a swan, but by mistake Helgi hurts the swan with his sword and is no longer protected by her magic. He is then killed by Hrómundr. A last fragmentary reference to a ''skati Haddingja'', a "ruler of the Haddings", appears in ''Kálfsvísa'', a part of Snorri Sturluson's ''Skáldskaparmál'': ==Notes==
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