. . "8514275"^^ . . . . "H\u00E1lfdanar saga Br\u00F6nuf\u00F3stra"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "H\u00E1lfdanar saga Br\u00F6nuf\u00F3stra c. 1300 is a legendary saga about Halfdan the son of the legendary king Hringr of Denmark. In the saga, Halfdan flees his father's kingdom after an attack by the Viking berserker Soti, and goes to live in exile in Bjarmaland. During a sea-voyage he is dragged off course by the witchcraft of a troll named J\u00E1rnnefr (Iron-Nose) and shipwrecked on the shore of Helluland. Here he rescues the three children of a Scottish earl from the troll and his wife. Halfdan encounters a troll-woman named Brana who is really the daughter of the king of Valland, who was abducted by the troll Jarnhauss (Iron-Skull) and transformed into her current shape. She asks Halfdan and his friends to avenge her by killing Jarnhauss and his fellow trolls. In return, she provides them with shelter, and gives Halfdan a magic ring, a coat that makes him invulnerable to edged weapons, and a dragon-ship. She sends Halfdan to England where he wins the love of Marsibil, daughter of the English king \u00D3l\u00E1fr, and defeats the schemes of the king's landwarden, Aki, with Brana's magical aid. He marries Marsibil and succeeds \u00D3l\u00E1fr when he dies. He returns to his father's kingdom and defeats and kills Soti and his Vikings. Although numerous sagas contain analogs to the iconic cave battle with Grendel and his mother in Beowulf, none is closer to the Old English epic than is H\u00E1lfdan\u2019s cave battle with J\u00E1rnnefr and his wife. The saga is found in three, 15th-century vellum manuscripts, but its post-medieval popularity is evidenced by its preservation in over four dozen paper manuscripts. In the 18th century it served as the source for the first known saga forgery.H\u00E1lfdanar saga Br\u00F6nuf\u00F3stra has a sequel in S\u00F6rla saga sterka, where it becomes clear that Halfdan is the father of Hogni of the Hja\u00F0ningav\u00EDg."@en . . "H\u00E1lfdanar saga Br\u00F6nuf\u00F3stra es una saga legendaria sobre H\u00E1lfdan Br\u00F6nufostri, hijo del rey Hringr de Dinamarca. Escrita en n\u00F3rdico antiguo aproximadamente a principios del siglo XIV.\u200B"@es . "3331"^^ . . "H\u00E1lfdanar saga Br\u00F6nuf\u00F3stra es una saga legendaria sobre H\u00E1lfdan Br\u00F6nufostri, hijo del rey Hringr de Dinamarca. Escrita en n\u00F3rdico antiguo aproximadamente a principios del siglo XIV.\u200B"@es . . . . . "H\u00E1lfdanar saga Br\u00F6nuf\u00F3stra"@es . "1026155407"^^ . . . . . . . . "H\u00E1lfdanar saga Br\u00F6nuf\u00F3stra c. 1300 is a legendary saga about Halfdan the son of the legendary king Hringr of Denmark. In the saga, Halfdan flees his father's kingdom after an attack by the Viking berserker Soti, and goes to live in exile in Bjarmaland. During a sea-voyage he is dragged off course by the witchcraft of a troll named J\u00E1rnnefr (Iron-Nose) and shipwrecked on the shore of Helluland. Here he rescues the three children of a Scottish earl from the troll and his wife. Halfdan encounters a troll-woman named Brana who is really the daughter of the king of Valland, who was abducted by the troll Jarnhauss (Iron-Skull) and transformed into her current shape. She asks Halfdan and his friends to avenge her by killing Jarnhauss and his fellow trolls. In return, she provides them with shelte"@en . . . . . .