Category
page 19th-century poems
Sequence of Saint Eulalia
earliest Old French poem
Veronese Riddle
late Latin riddle from Northern Italy
Tang poetry
poetry of the Tang dynasty

Kitab al-Hamasah
book by Abu Tammam
Atlakviða
thumb|right|200px|The Sigurd stones#Hunninge Image Stone|Hunninge Image Stone on [[Gotland, Sweden, with imagery that probably refers to Atlakviða, or another story or poem on the same events. On the top of the stone, there is a man carrying a ring, who may be Sigurd or the messenger Knéfrøðr. On the bottom left, the scene depicts a woman watching the snake pit where Gunnar is lying.]]
Atlakviða (The Lay of Atli) is one of the heroic poems of the Poetic Edda. One of the main characters is Atli who originates from Attila the Hun. It is one of the most archaic Eddic poems, possibly dating to as
Solomon and Saturn
Old English poem about a dialogue of riddles between Solomon, the king of Israel, and Saturn, a prince of the Chaldeans
Hamðismál
thumb|Gudrun agitating her sons for vengeance.
The Hamðismál is a poem which ends the heroic poetry of the Poetic Edda, and thereby the whole collection.