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Grettis saga Ásmundarsonar (modern
Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkrɛhtɪs ˈsaːɣa ˈauːsˌmʏntarˌsɔːnar̥] ,
reconstructed Old
Norse pronunciation: [ˈɡrɛtːɪs...
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inside the
burial mound or
grave (as in the
example of Kárr inn
gamli in
Grettis saga).
Commentators extend the term
draugr to the
undead in
medieval literature...
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Greenland and
Vinland (modern Newfoundland).
Egils saga, Laxdæla saga,
Grettis saga, Gísla saga and
Gunnlaugs saga
ormstungu are also
notable and po****r...
- Magnússon and
William Morris used it, too, in
their 1869
translation of
Grettis saga,
which features a
fight with the "barrow-wight" or "barrow-dweller"...
- ulfheðinn), are
mentioned in the Vatnsdæla saga, the Haraldskvæði and the
Grettis saga and are
consistently referred to in the
sagas as a
group of berserkers...
- Adventure.
Sector 3515;
First appeared in Guy
Gardner #11. The
Green Lantern Gretti is part of a
traveling caravan of "space gypsies" and
refuses to stay in...
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similarities with
other traditions and accounts,
including the
Icelandic Grettis saga, the
Norse story of
Hrolf Kraki and his bear-shapeshifting servant...
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descriptions of the game are to be
found in the
following Icelandic sagas:
Grettis saga
chapter 15 Gísla saga
chapters 15 and 18
Egils saga
chapter 40 Eyrbyggja...
- Killers: A Note
about the
Icelandic Draugr and
Demonic Contamination in
Grettis Saga".
Folklore (120): 309. Epstein, Saul; Robinson, Sara
Libby (2012)...
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Unknown Egils saga
einhenda ok Ásmundar
berserkjabana Epic of
Sundiata Grettis saga (approximate date) Kavi
Malla –
Manmathavijaya Peterborough Psalter...