Gram was one of the earliest legendary Danish kings according to Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum. His history is given in more detail than those of his predecessors. Georges Dumézil argued that Gram was partially modelled on the god Thor, in particular his defeat of Hrungnir and subsequent encounter with Gróa. The Old Norse word gramr means "king" and is probably the source of Gram's name, possibly through a misunderstanding of Saxo's. No other ancient source mentions a king named Gram.
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| - Gram de Dinamarca (es)
- Gram of Denmark (en)
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| - Gram was one of the earliest legendary Danish kings according to Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum. His history is given in more detail than those of his predecessors. Georges Dumézil argued that Gram was partially modelled on the god Thor, in particular his defeat of Hrungnir and subsequent encounter with Gróa. The Old Norse word gramr means "king" and is probably the source of Gram's name, possibly through a misunderstanding of Saxo's. No other ancient source mentions a king named Gram. (en)
- Gram según Saxo Grammaticus en su Gesta Danorum fue uno de los primeros reyes legendarios de la protohistoria de Dinamarca durante los primeros siglos de la Era cristiana. Gram aparece como un rey guerrero, hijo de Skjöld, que ataca al rey de los sajones el día de su boda, lo mata y secuestra a su esposa Signe, hija del rey finés Sumble. De esa relación nace Hadingus. Gram muere en el campo de batalla contra el rey noruego Svipdag. (es)
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| - Gram was one of the earliest legendary Danish kings according to Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum. His history is given in more detail than those of his predecessors. Georges Dumézil argued that Gram was partially modelled on the god Thor, in particular his defeat of Hrungnir and subsequent encounter with Gróa. The Old Norse word gramr means "king" and is probably the source of Gram's name, possibly through a misunderstanding of Saxo's. No other ancient source mentions a king named Gram. (en)
- Gram según Saxo Grammaticus en su Gesta Danorum fue uno de los primeros reyes legendarios de la protohistoria de Dinamarca durante los primeros siglos de la Era cristiana. Gram aparece como un rey guerrero, hijo de Skjöld, que ataca al rey de los sajones el día de su boda, lo mata y secuestra a su esposa Signe, hija del rey finés Sumble. De esa relación nace Hadingus. Gram muere en el campo de batalla contra el rey noruego Svipdag. (es)
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