- Jón Ögmundsson or
Ogmundarson (Latin:
Ioannes Ögmundi filius; 1052–23
April 1121), also
known as John of
Holar and Jon
Helgi Ogmundarson, was an Icelandic...
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Ogmund Crouchdance (Old
Norse Ǫgmund Krøkidans) was a
lendmann - a
Norwegian noble in the 13th
century and
Sysselman (Governor) of
Orkdal under the kings...
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Robin Jarvis (born 8 May 1963) is a
British young adult fiction (YA) and children's novelist, who
writes dark fantasy,
suspense and
supernatural thrillers...
- Saga), A Lover's Tale (based on Kormak's Saga), Frey and His Wife (based on
Ogmund Dytt's tale), and
Gudred the Fair (based on the
Greenland sagas). Hewlett...
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arrived alone in the Holy Land. Oddr
sought vengeance against Ögmundr Flóki ("
Ogmund Tussock" or Ögmundr 'tuft'; aka Ögmundr Eyþjófsbani or "Eythjof's-killer")...
- Ögmundar þáttr
dytts ok
Gunnars helmings is an
Icelandic þáttr in two parts: the
story of Ǫgmundr dyttr, a
cousin of Víga-Glúmr, and the
adventures in...
- The arms were
derived from the arms of the Hestbø
family (which
included Ogmund Finnsson), one of the
mightiest families in the area in the 14th century...
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important factor in
determining succession to the throne. Inge was
fostered by
Ögmund or Ámund Gyrðarson in
eastern Norway. His father, Harald, was
murdered in...
- Örvar-Oddr and his son
Vignor to
track down an
enemy named Ogmund: "I will tell you
where Ogmund has gone. He has gone into the
Skuggifjord (Hudson Strait)...
- translation: This was
where Vignir knew to find the
troll Ögmundr flóki (
Ogmund Tussock),
slayer of Eyþjófr (Eythjof). They
aimed to
fight Ögmundr so they...