The Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX) on Arngrim
The Danish History, > Books I-Ix > Folk-Tales.
- attestation: The Finns used magic flight pursuit-evasion, but Arngrim was immune on the third attempt and forced them to submit.
"But they could not cast the glamour on Arngrim a third time, and were forced to submit"
The Danish History, > Book Five.
attestation: Arngrim, a Swedish champion, had killed Skalk the Skanian in revenge for a stolen vessel
"Arngrim, a champion of Sweden, who had challenged, attacked, and slain Skalk the Skanian because he had once robbed him of a vessel"
attestation: Arngrim sought Eyfura's hand from Frode but was initially refused
"he ventured to sue for Frode's daughter; but, finding the king deaf to him, he asked Erik, who was ruling Sweden, to help him"
attestation: Arngrim conquered the Finns and imposed a tribute of deer-skins, then killed Egther of Permland in single combat
"he challenged and slew in single combat Egther, the captain of the men of Permland, imposing on the men of Permland the condition that each of them should pay one skin"
attestation: Arngrim had twelve sons by Eyfura: Brand, Biarbe, Brodd, Hiarrande, Tand, Tyrfing, two Haddings, Hiortuar, Hiartuar, Hrane, and Anganty
"Arngrim had twelve sons by Eyfura, whose names I here subjoin: Brand, Biarbe, Brodd, Hiarrande; Tand, Tyrfing, two Haddings; Hiortuar, Hiartuar, Hrane, Anganty"