- (Þrymr), Végard (Végarðr),
Freygard (Freygarðr),
Thorgard (Þorgarðr), and
Grjótgard (Grójtgarðr),
According to the Hversu, Hörd son of Gard, the
eponym of...
- and Håkon the old (Hákon jarl hinn gamli), he was the son and heir of
Grjotgard Herlaugsson Lade. He
succeeded his
father as
ruler of the
petty kingdom...
- son of
Sigar married Hild,
daughter of King
Grjótgard (Grjótgarðr) of Mœr. (See Gard Agdi for
Grjótgard's genealogy.)
Their son was Sigar,
father of Signý...
-
inspired by
Danish folk
tales and
Icelandic sagas. In 1905,
these led to her
Grjotgard Ålvesøn og Aud, in
which her
literary talent began to emerge.
Around this...
-
Heimskringla tells that Harald's men,
Asgaut and
Asbjorn as well as
Grjotgard and Herlaug, the sons of earl Håkon Grjotgardsson, were all
killed in...
- the
British Isles, had come
under attack by the
vikings Snaekolf and
Grjotgard Mordansson.
After killing the raiders, Kári
brought the Njálssons to Orkney...