Hildiglum
Hildiglum son of Runolf saw a vision of a man on a grey horse who passed quickly and hurled fire over the land
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Hildiglum son of Runolf saw a vision of a man on a grey horse who passed quickly and hurled fire over the land (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 124. Of Portents)
Njál's Saga
- attestation: Hildiglum son of Runolf saw a vision of a man on a grey horse who passed quickly and hurled fire over the land (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 124. Of Portents)
"he saw thereabouts a ring of fiery hue, and within the ring a man on a grey horse. He passed quickly by him, and rode hard."
- relationship: His son's name was Hildiglum. (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 124. Of Portents)
"His son's name was Hildiglum."
Appears in: Beings, Entities in Njál's Saga, Norse Tradition