- them to rule in Kiev.
Bryachislav died in
Polatsk in 1044. The Saga of
Eymund (written in the 13th century)
draws a
different picture in the relationship...
- of the patronym. The
names Eymund and
Anund were
equivalent enough for the
later king
Anund Jacob to be
called Emund (
Eymund), in the
Westrogothic law...
- fought, To the
corners of
heaven his
deeds were carried.
Strengthened by
Eymund [Eymundr], the
strongest of men,
Sigtrygg [Sigtryggr] he slew with...
- sons
fathered by King Hálfdan the Old on
Alvig the Wise,
daughter of King
Eymund of Hólmgard. This
second group of sons are all
eponymous ancestors of legendary...
-
Eymundr var
litla hríð konungr. Olaf the
Swede had
another son
called Eymund, who came to the
throne after his brother. In his day the
Swedes neglected...
- in his bed. In his day fell King Olaf the
Saint at Stiklestad. Olaf the
Swede had
another son
called Eymund, who came to the
throne after his brother....
-
Vladimir in Kiev,
while Sviatopolk was
still in prison. One
Norse saga
called Eymund's saga (a part of
Yngvars saga víðförla), with
remarkable details, puts on...
- Е. А.; Джаксон, Т. Н. (eds.), Прядь об Эймунде Хрингссоне [Story
about Eymund Hringsson] (in Russian) ,
Russian translation by
Yelena Aleksandrovna Rydzevskaya...
-
adventures of a
Norwegian prince,
Eymund, at the
court of
Prince Jarizleifr in Novgorod. The
chapter narrates that
Eymund informed Jarizleifr of the departure...
- Varangians, and
according to Ingvar's saga, they were led by Ingvar's
father Eymund. In 1030, he had
visited Ani, the
capital of the
Armenian Kingdom. Later...