- and its
cognate forms feature in many
Germanic names, such as
Oswald and
Ásmundr, and in some place-names in
Norway and Sweden. The Æsir
further likely...
- the stone, she
inscribed how her
other uncles had died in fornyrðislag.
Ásmundr probably died in the
Battle of Fýrisvellir, in the 980s, and it was probably...
- saga's
focus shifts to his son Þorgrímr Grey-head and his son
Ásmundr Grey-hair.
Ásmundr fathers Þorsteinn Drómundr
while visiting Norway in
Chapter 13...
-
osman means "cast iron",
similar to the Old
Norse word for cast iron,
ásmundr.
Ásmundr is also the name of a king in the
Poetic Edda.
According to Krohn,...
- Norman,
itself from Old
Norse Osmundr ; Osmund, a
variant form of Old
Norse Ásmundr. The
Osmond family, a
Mormon family from Ogden, Utah
whose members formed...
- Hálógaland and Jötunheimar, the
realm of
giants (Jötnar).
Ásmundr is also
known as Gnoðar-
Ásmundr and
under this name he is
mentioned in
various other sagas...
- * faþur : sin : {}
Ásmundr {} ok {} Freybjôrn {} létu gera {}
merki {} sírún/sírýn {} at {} Herbjôrn, {} fôður {} sinn. {}
Ásmundr and Freybjôrn had the...
-
hialbi hialpi hons hans ant and auk| ok |kuþs Guðs muþiʀ moðiʀ. '
osmunr Asmundr mar'kaþi markaði runaʀ runaʀ ritar] rettaʀ. [rahnfriþr * lit rt
stain þino...
- Lund, and Gs 13 in Söderby. Åsmund
signed with the
statement en
Asmundr hio or "and
Ásmundr cut",
words that he also used on U 969. In 1991, the Swedish...
-
particular runestone was painted. Of the
personal names in the inscription,
Ásmundr means "Divine Hand" and ****hegn
means either "Far-Travelling Thegn" or...