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Eyfura was a princess in Norse mythology, who married Arngrim and had twelve sons. Norse mythology comprises the indigenous pre-Christian religion, beliefs and Legends of the Scandinavian peoples including those who settled on Iceland Arngrim was a Berserker, who figures in Hervarar saga, Gesta Danorum, Lay of Hyndla, a number of Faroese Ballads and In all accounts, her twelve sons would be slain by the Swedish champion Hjalmar and his friend Orvar-Odd. Hjalmar and Ingeborg was a legendary Swedish couple The male protagonist Hjalmar and his duel for Ingeborg figures in the Hervarar saga and in Orvar-Odd (ie arrow-odd) was a legendary hero of whom an anonymous Icelander wrote in the latter part of the 13th century.

According to the Hervarar saga, versions U and H, she was the daughter of Svafrlami, the king of Gardariki. Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks is a Legendary saga from the 13th century combining matter from several older sagas Svafrlami was in the H and U version of the Hervarar saga the son of Sigrlami who was the son of Odin. Garðaríki (Anglicized Gardariki or Gardarike) or Garðaveldi is the Old Norse term used in medieval times for the states of Her father was slain by Arngrim who took Eyfura as his wife by force. According to version R, her father's name was Sigrlami and he gave Eyfura to Arngrim in recompense for his services as war-chief.

In the Gesta Danorum, by Saxo Grammaticus, she was a Danish princess and the daughter of king Frodi. Gesta Danorum ("Deeds of the Danes" is a work of Danish history by the 12th century author Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate" "Saxo" redirects here For the car see Citroën Saxo and for the bank see Saxo Bank Saxo Grammaticus (c Fróði (from Old Norse Fróðr) or Froda ( Old English) is the name of a number of legendary Danish kings in various texts including Arngrim asked for her hand, but it was only after Arngrim had defeated the Saamis, and the Bjarmians that Frodi agreed to let her marry Arngrim. The Sami people are the Indigenous people of northern Europe inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of northern Sweden, Norway Bjarmaland (also spelled Bjarmland or Bjarmia) was a territory mentioned in Norse sagas up to the Viking Age — and beyond

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Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks is a Legendary saga from the 13th century combining matter from several older sagas Gesta Danorum ("Deeds of the Danes" is a work of Danish history by the 12th century author Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate"
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