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Heime

Heime (German), Háma (Old English: Hāma), or Heimir (Old Norse) was a Germanic figure in Germanic heroic legend who often appears together with his friend Witige. He is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon poems Beowulf and Widsith. He later appears in German epics such as Alpharts Tod, and in the Old Norse Þiðreks saga, which is based on German sources.

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Heime

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Edges25
Triples42
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.076923
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related to In Middle High German legend · 20
Heime → According, Adelger, Alphart, By, Ermanaric, German, Hildebrand's, In, In Alpharts Tod, Innsbruck, Lamparten, Madelger, Middle High German Dietrich, Theodoric, This, Widga, Widsith, Wilten, Witege, Wudga
related to In Þiðrekssaga · 19
Heime → According, Aspilian, Blutgang, Eckesachs, He, Heime's, However, In, Isung, Later, Ludwig, Nagelring, Rispa, Studas, The, Theodoric, Theodoric's, When, When Theodoric

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german theodoric þiðrekssaga old widsith wudga named fight monastery mentioned later norse appears ermanaric legend heroic anglo-saxon poems alpharts tod

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Alpharts Todinstance ofHe later appears in German epics0.80text
and in the Old Norse Þiðreks sagainstance ofHe later appears in German epics0.80text
which is based on German sourcesinstance ofHe later appears in German epics0.80text
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendIn0.60section
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendMiddle High German Dietrich0.60section
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendMadelger0.60section
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendAdelger0.60section
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendLamparten0.60section
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendGerman0.60section
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendErmanaric0.60section
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendTheodoric0.60section
Heimerelated to In Middle High German legendThis0.60section

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