-
Amsvartnir sent for
Fenrir to
accompany them, and
continued to the
island Lyngvi (Old
Norse "a
place overgrown with heather"). The gods
showed Fenrir the...
- it is
eventually broken by Odin
during Sigmund's
final battle with King
Lyngvi. Hjördis, Sigmund's wife,
takes up the two
halves of the
blade and keeps...
- mythology, Ámsvartnir (Old
Norse "pitch black") is a lake
containing the
island Lyngvi,
where the gods
bound the wolf Fenrir. The lake is only
referenced in the...
-
Hraudnir Hraudung Hun
Hunding Hviting Hæmir
Iorek Kilmund Leifi Longhorn Lyngvi Mævi Mævil
Meiti Moir
Mysing Nori Næfil Ræfil
Randver Rakni Reifnir Rer...
- dragon. He
makes the
sword Gram for Sigurd, but
Sigurd chooses to kill
Lyngvi and the
other sons of
Hunding before he
kills the dragon. On his way he...
- many and
burns settlements. A
brutal battle ensues between him and King
Lyngvi and Hunding's sons, but
Sigurd kills them all with Gram. He
returns to Reginn...
- son was to be Sigurd, who
avenged his
father by
carving a
blood eagle on
Lyngvi's back.
Sigurd himself had a son
named Sigmund, who was
killed when he was...
- ****esund,
Kristian (2002). Årbok for Laksevåg 2002. Olsvik. ISBN 8299653002.
Lyngvi, Arne (2000).
Bomber over Laksevåg : 4.
oktober 1944 og
tiden som fulgte...
-
named Heming, and the Völsunga saga adds yet
another brother called king
Lyngvi who
killed Sigmund in battle. Norna-Gests þáttr
tells that in the first...
- Norwegian).
Archived from the
original on 11 June 2011.
Retrieved 23 June 2009.
Lyngvi, Arne (1994). Alarm : krigsår i
Bergen (in Norwegian). Bergen: Alma Mater...