• Eyfura was a princess in Norse mythology, who married Arngrim and had twelve sons. In all accounts, her twelve sons would be slain by the Swedish champion...
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    a high position in the realm, Eyfura and Tyrfing. In all versions of the saga, Arngrim returned to Bolmsö with Eyfura (although versions H and U say...
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    daughter Eyfura to marry him. According to the R version, Arngrim became the war-chief of the aged king and was given both Tyrfing and Eyfura as rewards...
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  • of Ragnhild (Ragnhildr) the mother of Harald Fairhair. Arngrím married Eyfura who bore him Angantýr the Berserk (Angantýr berserkr). Angantýr's story...
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  • Among them were Óli, Ámr, Jöfurr and Arngrim the berserker who married Eyfura. This makes this Dag roughly contemporary with the Dag of Ynglinga saga...
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    Old Norse: Angantýr, Latin: Anganterus, See Angantyr1 Son of Arngrim and Eyfura, brother of Hjörvard1 and ten more brothers. Angantýr receives the cursed...
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    prophesies Siegfried's marriage to Kriemhild and murder. Lied vom Hürnen Seyfrid Eyfura The name means "island fir". The first element is from PN *awjō ("island")...
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