Heimir Explained

Heimir (Old Norse) was a Germanic figure in Germanic heroic legend who appears in Grípisspá, Helreið Brynhildar and the Völsunga saga. He is the king of Hlymdalir, the maternal uncle of Brynhildr and foster-father, or spouse, of Brynhildr's sister Bekkhildr.[1] He is also the foster-father of Aslaug, Brynhildr's daughter with Sigurd (Sigfried).[2] [1] As the Burgundians wanted to kill the little child,[1] he kept her hidden in a harp and wandered as a minstrel until he arrived in Spangereid in Norway, where he was murdered in his sleep by Áki and Grima, who believed that Heimir kept valuables in the harp.[2] [1]

Notes and References

  1. Ohlmarks, Åke. (1994). Fornnordiskt lexikon. Tiden. p. 144
  2. The article Heimer in Nordisk familjebok (1909).