Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka (The Saga of Half & His Heroes) or Hálfssaga is a legendary saga composed in the early 14th century, based on a legend that has also been preserved in the Scandinavian medieval ballad Stolt Herr Alf. It is about Halfr (Proto-Norse: Haþuwolafr, meaning "battle-wulf") who was one of Norway's most famous legendary sea-kings. Utsten and Hrok united with Sölve of Njardey and they avenged Half and the slain warriors. Then they appointed Half's son Hjor to be the king of Hordaland.
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| - Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka (The Saga of Half & His Heroes) or Hálfssaga is a legendary saga composed in the early 14th century, based on a legend that has also been preserved in the Scandinavian medieval ballad Stolt Herr Alf. It is about Halfr (Proto-Norse: Haþuwolafr, meaning "battle-wulf") who was one of Norway's most famous legendary sea-kings. Utsten and Hrok united with Sölve of Njardey and they avenged Half and the slain warriors. Then they appointed Half's son Hjor to be the king of Hordaland. (en)
- Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka (La saga de half y sus héroes) o Hálfssaga es una saga legendaria compuesta en el siglo XIV, que trata sobre la vida de Halfr (idioma protonórdico: Haþuwulafr, que significa «lobo de batalla»), uno de los más famosos reyes legendarios del mar noruego. Utsten y Hrok se unieron a Sölve Högnesson de Nærøy, y vengaron a Halfr y los camaradas muertos. Luego eligieron a Hjör (hijo de Halfr) como rey de Hordaland. (es)
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| - Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka (La saga de half y sus héroes) o Hálfssaga es una saga legendaria compuesta en el siglo XIV, que trata sobre la vida de Halfr (idioma protonórdico: Haþuwulafr, que significa «lobo de batalla»), uno de los más famosos reyes legendarios del mar noruego. Sus campeones (los mejores guerreros) debían someterse a una normas estrictas. Tras 18 años de incursiones vikingas, regresó a Hordaland, donde Asmund (padre adoptivo de Halfr) gobernó en su ausencia. Asmund invitó a Halfr y a su séquito a un banquete y juró fidelidad. Sin embargo, Asmund los pasó por la espada o murieron quemados en vida dentro del salón de festejos (hús-brenna). Sólo dos guerreros lograron sobrevivir y escapar de la matanza, Utstein y Hrok el Negro. Utsten y Hrok se unieron a Sölve Högnesson de Nærøy, y vengaron a Halfr y los camaradas muertos. Luego eligieron a Hjör (hijo de Halfr) como rey de Hordaland. La saga es una de las más conocidas por su diversidad en el contenido, pasando del folclore a la poesía heroica. Algunos de los poemas son bastante antiguos lo que sugiere una larga trayectoria de tradición oral anterior a su registro escrito. Uno de sus campeones también se cita en el poema Hyndluljóð. (es)
- Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka (The Saga of Half & His Heroes) or Hálfssaga is a legendary saga composed in the early 14th century, based on a legend that has also been preserved in the Scandinavian medieval ballad Stolt Herr Alf. It is about Halfr (Proto-Norse: Haþuwolafr, meaning "battle-wulf") who was one of Norway's most famous legendary sea-kings. His champions had to submit to harsh rules. When Half had spent 18 years of free-booting, he returned to Hordaland, where Half's stepfather Asmund had ruled in his stead. Asmund invited Halfr and half of his warband to a banquet and swore Halfr his loyalty. However, Asmund put them to the sword or burnt them to death inside his hall. Only two warriors survived and managed to escape, Utsten and Hrok the Black. Utsten and Hrok united with Sölve of Njardey and they avenged Half and the slain warriors. Then they appointed Half's son Hjor to be the king of Hordaland. It is known for its great diversity in content, ranging from folklore to heroic poetry. Some of the poetry is of considerable age suggesting a long time of oral transmission prior to its being put to paper. One of his champions is also mentioned in Hyndluljóð (Instein). (en)
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