The Poetic Edda on Granmar
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relationship: The stanza references a son of Granmar.
"19. "My father has pledged | his daughter fair As bride to Granmar's | son so grim; But, Helgi, I | once Hothbrodd called As fine a king | as the son of a cat."
attestation: The stanza describes warfare or combat involving Granmar.
"48. "Good I find not | the sons of Granmar, But for heroes 'tis seemly | the truth to speak; At Moinsheimar | proved the men That hearts for the wielding | of swords they had.""
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- relationship: The stanza references a son of Granmar.
"Helgi then assembled a great sea-host and went to Frekastein. On the sea he met a perilous storm; lightning flashed overhead and the bolts struck the ship. They saw in the air that nine Valkyries were riding,"
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- attestation: The stanza describes warfare or combat involving Granmar.
"27. "Good I find not | the sons of Granmar, But for heroes 'tis seemly | the truth to speak; At Moinsheimar | proved the men That hearts for the wielding | of swords they had, (And ever brave | the warriors are.)""