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Munarvágr was a location on the southern shore of Samsø, which is mentioned in the legendary sagas Hervarar saga and Ragnar Lodbrok's saga. In the Hervarar saga, it is where Hjalmar and Orvar-Odd fought Angantyr and his brothers, the sons of Arngrim. Later, Angantyr's daughter Hervor steps ashore in her quest to claim the enchanted sword Tyrfing from the barrow-wight of her own father. In an epilogue to the Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, some men find a wooden idol, 40 ells high, which chants to them that it had been raised by the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok.

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  • Munarvágr was a location on the southern shore of Samsø, which is mentioned in the legendary sagas Hervarar saga and Ragnar Lodbrok's saga. In the Hervarar saga, it is where Hjalmar and Orvar-Odd fought Angantyr and his brothers, the sons of Arngrim. Later, Angantyr's daughter Hervor steps ashore in her quest to claim the enchanted sword Tyrfing from the barrow-wight of her own father. In an epilogue to the Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, some men find a wooden idol, 40 ells high, which chants to them that it had been raised by the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok. (en)
  • Munarvágr es un lugar en la costa sur de Samsø, que aparece mencionado en la fuentes nórdicas saga Hervarar y saga de Ragnar Lodbrok. En la saga Hervarar, es el lugar donde Hjalmar y su hermano de sangre Örvar-Oddr lucharon en el holmgang (duelo) contra Angantyr y sus once hermanos, hijos del berserker Arngrim. Todos los hermanos murieron y fueron enterrados allí. Más tarde, la hija de Angantyr llamada Hervör, regresaría para reclamar su herencia y recuperar la espalda maldita Tyrfing que estaba enterrada en el túmulo funerario de su padre. (es)
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  • Munarvágr es un lugar en la costa sur de Samsø, que aparece mencionado en la fuentes nórdicas saga Hervarar y saga de Ragnar Lodbrok. En la saga Hervarar, es el lugar donde Hjalmar y su hermano de sangre Örvar-Oddr lucharon en el holmgang (duelo) contra Angantyr y sus once hermanos, hijos del berserker Arngrim. Todos los hermanos murieron y fueron enterrados allí. Más tarde, la hija de Angantyr llamada Hervör, regresaría para reclamar su herencia y recuperar la espalda maldita Tyrfing que estaba enterrada en el túmulo funerario de su padre. En el epílogo de la saga de Ragnar Lodbrok, unos hombres encontraron en Munarvágr un ídolo de Madera de 40 varas, que supuestamente fue erigido por los hijos del legendario caudillo Ragnar. (es)
  • Munarvágr was a location on the southern shore of Samsø, which is mentioned in the legendary sagas Hervarar saga and Ragnar Lodbrok's saga. In the Hervarar saga, it is where Hjalmar and Orvar-Odd fought Angantyr and his brothers, the sons of Arngrim. Later, Angantyr's daughter Hervor steps ashore in her quest to claim the enchanted sword Tyrfing from the barrow-wight of her own father. In an epilogue to the Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, some men find a wooden idol, 40 ells high, which chants to them that it had been raised by the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok. (en)
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