Agilaz
The Proto-Germanic form of the legend may only be guessed at, but it appears likely that Egil was a renowned archer who defended a keep together with his wife Aliruna, against numerous attackers. The testimony of the Pforzen buckle is uncertain beyond naming Aigil and Ailrun, possibly adding that they fought a battle at the Ilz river. Similar to Heracles and Athena fighting off the giants from Olympus in the Gigantomachy the Franks Casket shows the scene of Aegil and his wife enclosed in the keep, with Aegil shooting arrows against attacking troops of giants.
Agilaz
The Proto-Germanic form of the legend may only be guessed at, but it appears likely that Egil was a renowned archer who defended a keep together with his wife Aliruna, against numerous attackers. The testimony of the Pforzen buckle is uncertain beyond naming Aigil and Ailrun, possibly adding that they fought a battle at the Ilz river. Similar to Heracles and Athena fighting off the giants from Olympus in the Gigantomachy the Franks Casket shows the scene of Aegil and his wife enclosed in the keep, with Aegil shooting arrows against attacking troops of giants.
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Agilaz (apelativo protonórdico ...... as contra las tropas hostiles.
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Der Bogenschütze Egil (auch Eg ...... genkreis um Dietrich von Bern.
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Egil o Agilaz (proto-germanico ...... frecce contro gli assalitori.
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The Proto-Germanic form of the ...... st attacking troops of giants.
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Agilaz (apelativo protonórdico ...... igil de la hebilla de Pforzen.
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Der Bogenschütze Egil (auch Eg ...... genkreis um Dietrich von Bern.
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Egil o Agilaz (proto-germanico ...... Aigil della fibbia di Pforzen.
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The Proto-Germanic form of the ...... st attacking troops of giants.
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Egil (Bogenschütze)
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Egil
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