- Oral Literature: The
Icelandic Traditions of
Hjorleifr inn
kvensami and
Geirmundr heljarskinn". In John
Miles Foley (ed.).
Comparative Research on Oral...
- Hjörleif,
father of Hálf,
father of Hjör,
father of
Geirmund ****kin (
Geirmundr heljarskinn) a
contemporary of King
Harald Fairhair who
settled in Iceland...
- the
twins Hámund ****kin (Hámundr heljarskinn) and
Geirmund ****kin (
Geirmundr heljarskinn).
Geirmund ****kin
settled in
Iceland with his
kinsman Úlf...
-
raised by a man
possibly named Geitingr in
memory of his
brother Geirmundr.
Geirmundr is
described as
being þegn goðan or "a good thegn," a
phrase that...
- the fair-skinned son of a
thrall woman for her dark-skinned twin sons
Geirmundr and Hámundr and
persuaded her to
reinstate her own sons. This
story and...
-
powerful Jarl in the
northern lands. Jarl Gudbrand's son was Jarl
Geirmund (
Geirmundr),
father of Jarl Hródgeir (Hróðgeirr),
father of
Gudbrand who rejected...
- century. The Laxdæla saga
tells how he
composed his Húsdrápa for a wedding.
Geirmundr married Þuríðr,
whose father, Óláfr pái ("pea****") Höskuldsson, had a...
- Oral Literature: The
Icelandic Traditions of
Hjorleifr inn
kvensami and
Geirmundr heljarskinn.
Slavica Publishers. p. 418. ISBN 9780893571733. {{cite book}}:...
- 1264. It
begins with
Geirmundar þáttr heljarskinns [no], the
legend of
Geirmundr heljarskinn, a
regional ruler in late 9th-century Norway, who
moves to...
- and
captures Yrsa. Skjöldunga saga,
Ynglinga saga
Geirmund Old Norse:
Geirmundr Appears to be an
invention of the poet. The
first element geirr means...