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- Gripsson is a legendary saga from Iceland. The original version has been lost, but its content has been preserved in the rímur of Hrómundr Gripsson,...
- Mistilteinn ("Mistletoe"), also known as Misteltein or Mystletainn, is Hrómundr Gripsson's sword in Hrómundar saga Gripssonar, a legendary saga from Iceland. Mistilteinn...
- victim to a draugr who wields a legendary sword in The Saga of Hromund Gripsson. A similar name, "Sámr", appears related to characters in both Hrafnkels...
- Mistilteinn – The magical sword of Þráinn, the draugr, later owned by Hromundr Gripsson. It could never go blunt. Mjölnir – The hammer of Thor. It was invulnerable...
- Mistilteinn, the magical sword of Thráinn, the draugr, later owned by Hromundr Gripsson and it could never go blunt. Quern-biter, sword of Haakon I of Norway and...
- Gunnlöd (Gunnlǫð) the mother of Hrómund Gripsson, the protagonist of Hrómundar saga Gripssonar ('Saga of Hrómund Gripsson'). Two sons of Hrómund named Björnólf...
- descendants are described for a further six generations, and include Hromund Gripsson. Höðr's parentage is not explicitly given in this text, but he may be the...
- continued for five further generations. One of his descendants was Hromund Gripsson. Kellscraft website, Norse Mythology, Section 4.12 The Story of the Volsungs...
- bomber during World War II Mistilteinn, in Icelandic mythology, Hrómundr Gripsson's sword This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- White becomes the father of another Gunnlöð who is the mother of Hromund Gripsson, the hero of Hrómundar saga Grípssonar. Innstein is mentioned in Hyndluljóð...