Hildr

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File:Hild and Hjadningavig on Hammars (I).JPG
A detail from the Stora Hammars I stone, a picture stone on Gotland.
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A detail from the Smiss (I) stone, an image stone on Gotland.

In Norse mythology, Hildr (Old Norse "battle"<ref name=ORCHARD192>Orchard (1997:192).</ref>) is a valkyrie. Hildr is attested in the Prose Edda as Högni's daughter and Hedin's wife in the Hjaðningavíg. She had the power to revive the dead in battlefields and used it to maintain the everlasting battle between Hedin and Högni.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Hildr is also mentioned along with other valkyries in Völuspá, Darraðarljóð and other Old Norse poems. The Old Norse word hildr is a common noun meaning "battle" and it is not always clear when the poets had the valkyrie in mind, as a personification of battle.

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