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Geirmund Hjørson,
called Heljarskinn, was a
leading Icelander of the late
ninth century. He was the son of a
Norwegian merchant and a Samo**** woman. His...
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children were the
twins Hámund ****kin (Hámundr
heljarskinn) and
Geirmund ****kin (Geirmundr
heljarskinn).
Geirmund ****kin
settled in
Iceland with his...
- been made
based on two of his
reported descendants,
Geirmund and Håvard
Heljarskinn, who are said to have
settled Iceland as "old men" when
Harald Fairhair...
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father of Hálf,
father of Hjör,
father of
Geirmund ****kin (Geirmundr
heljarskinn) a
contemporary of King
Harald Fairhair who
settled in Iceland, indicating...
- more of a lagoon). It was
settled during the
settler age by
Geirmundur heljarskinn who also
settled nearby inlets and valleys. The area was
deserted around...
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given name.
Notable people with the
given name include:
Geirmund Hjørson
Heljarskinn (9th century),
Icelander Geirmund Brendesæter (born 1970), Norwegian...
- Literature: The
Icelandic Traditions of
Hjorleifr inn
kvensami and
Geirmundr heljarskinn.
Slavica Publishers. p. 418. ISBN 9780893571733. {{cite book}}: |work=...
- ISBN 3-405-16875-9. McTurk, Rory (1997). "Marie de France,
Geirmundar þáttr
heljarskinns, and reader-response criticism". In Lecouteux,
Claude (ed.). Hugur. Paris:...
- 1117 and 1264. It
begins with
Geirmundar þáttr
heljarskinns [no], the
legend of
Geirmundr heljarskinn, a
regional ruler in late 9th-century Norway, who...