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Gizur,
Gizurr or
Gissur was a King of the Geats. He
appears in The
Battle of the
Goths and Huns,
which is
included in the
Hervarar saga and in editions...
- doomed. Hlod
cried that they
should seize Gizur, but
Humli said that lone
heralds must not be hurt.
Gizur called out that the
Goths were
afraid of neither...
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demeans Gizur by
calling him an
Ostrogoth (Gryting) and 'Angantyr's man from Arheimar', and not a king of the Geats: "When Hlöth
heard Gizur's words, he...
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background is unknown. Angantýr
offers Hlöðr a
third of his realm, and
Gizur, Heiðrekr's old foster-father, says that this is more than
enough for the...
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contemporary with Yngvi-Frey in
Gamla Uppsala, in
Sturlaugs saga 19 & 23.
Gizur 4th century, who
helps the
Goths during the
battles with the Huns in Hervarar...
- of the
Goths and Huns), a
medieval Icelandic saga. The
sagas recall that
Gizur, king of the Geats, came to the aid of the
Goths in an epic
conflict with...
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Gissur Teitsson (Modern Icelandic: [ˈcɪsːˌʏːr ˈtʰeitsˌsɔːn]) or
Gissur the
White was a
chieftain or goði in
Iceland at the turn of the 10th and 11th centuries...
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Gizur Gautum,
Gotum Angantý,
Valdarr Dönum, en Völum Kíarr,
Alrekr inn frækni
enskri þjóðu. "Of old, goes the tale, did
Humli rule the Huns
Gizur the...
- Hlod (or Hlöd, Hlöðr)
wanted half of the kingdom. Angantýr refused, and
Gizur called Hlod a **** and his
mother a slave-girl. Hlod and 343,200 mounted...
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Gissur or
Gizur [ˈcɪsːˌʏːr̥] is an
Icelandic given name,
originally from Old
Norse Gizurr [ˈɡit͡sˌurː].
Notable persons with that name include:
Gizur, a King...