Kostbera
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Kostbera is the wife of the mythical Norse hero Hogni. She appears exclusively in Atlamál and the Völsunga saga, and is believed to be an invention of the poem's author. Kostbera and Hogni are presented in contrast to two other married couples in the poem: Glaumvor and Gunnar, and Gudrun and Vingi.[1] With Hogni, she is a parent to four sons: Solar, Snævar, Hniflung and Gjuki.[2] Gjuki is only mentioned in Drap Niflunga.
References
[edit]- ^ Olley, Katherine Marie (2018). "The Icelandic Hǫgni: The Re-imagining of a Nibelung Hero in the Eddic Tradition". Scandinavian Studies. 90 (2): 237–264. doi:10.5406/scanstud.90.2.0237. ISSN 0036-5637. JSTOR 10.5406/scanstud.90.2.0237.
- ^ Bernharðsson, Haraldur. "Stanza - Codex Regius of the Poetic Edda: an electronic edition, Dráp Niflunga 0b". abdn.ac.uk/skaldic/db.php?table=verses&id=53075. Retrieved 2024-05-04.