Kar of Gryting

Kar of Gryting challenged the king's gesture, but Earl Sigurd deflected by claiming Hakon was blessing the goblet in Thor's name by making the sign of Thor's hammer.

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Kar of Gryting challenged the king's gesture, but Earl Sigurd deflected by claiming Hakon was blessing the goblet in Thor's name by making the sign of Thor's hammer. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 18. King Hakon Offers Sacrifices.)

Kar of Gryting challenged the king's gesture, but Earl Sigurd deflected by claiming Hakon was blessing the goblet in Thor's name by making the sign of Thor's hammer. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 18. King Hakon Offers Sacrifices.)

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