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Eyfura was a
princess in
Norse mythology, who
married Arngrim and had
twelve sons. In all accounts, her
twelve sons
would be
slain by the
Swedish champion...
- a high
position in the realm,
Eyfura and Tyrfing. In all
versions of the saga,
Arngrim returned to Bolmsö with
Eyfura (although
versions H and U say...
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daughter Eyfura to
marry him.
According to the R version,
Arngrim became the war-chief of the aged king and was
given both
Tyrfing and
Eyfura as rewards...
- of
Ragnhild (Ragnhildr) the
mother of
Harald Fairhair. Arngrím
married Eyfura who bore him Angantýr the
Berserk (Angantýr berserkr). Angantýr's story...
- 11
other sons (two
named Grep) (6) Hythin, King of
Tellemark (5) Alf (5)
Eyfura (5)
Arngrim (6)
Grubb (6) Hiarn* (6) Amund, King of
Norway (6)
child of...
- 11
other sons (two
named Grep) (6) Hythin, King of
Tellemark (5) Alf (5)
Eyfura (5)
Arngrim (6)
Grubb (6) Hiarn* (6) Amund, King of
Norway (6)
child of...
- 11
other sons (two
named Grep) (6) Hythin, King of
Tellemark (5) Alf (5)
Eyfura (5)
Arngrim (6)
Grubb (6) Hiarn* (6) Amund, King of
Norway (6)
child of...
- 11
other sons (two
named Grep) (6) Hythin, King of
Tellemark (5) Alf (5)
Eyfura (5)
Arngrim (6)
Grubb (6) Hiarn* (6) Amund, King of
Norway (6)
child of...
- 11
other sons (two
named Grep) (6) Hythin, King of
Tellemark (5) Alf (5)
Eyfura (5)
Arngrim (6)
Grubb (6) Hiarn* (6) Amund, King of
Norway (6)
child of...
- 11
other sons (two
named Grep) (6) Hythin, King of
Tellemark (5) Alf (5)
Eyfura (5)
Arngrim (6)
Grubb (6) Hiarn* (6) Amund, King of
Norway (6)
child of...