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Norse mythology, Barnstokkr (Old Norse, literally "child-trunk") is a tree that stands in the center of King Völsung's hall. Barnstokkr is attested in chapters
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13th century Icelandic saga
draws a sword, and thrusts it into Barnstokkr. The mysterious figure says that whoever can pull the sword from Barnstokkr will receive it as a gift, then
Völsunga_saga
Legendary sword of King Arthur
of Sigurd, whose father, Sigmund, draws the sword Gram out of the tree Barnstokkr where it is embedded by the Norse god Odin. Apart from legendary swords
Excalibur
Legendary sword owned by Sigurd
unknown to Sigmund, this is the god Odin. He thrusts the sword into the Barnstokkr tree that grew in the middle of the hall and said, “The man to pull out
Gram_(mythology)
its own. Gramr (Gram), the sword that Óðinn struck into the world tree Barnstokkr which only Sigmunðr the Völsung was able to pull out. It broke in battle
List_of_mythological_objects
Figure in Germanic mythology
himself a great hall in the centre of which stood a large tree called the Barnstokkr. Siggeir, the King of the Geats, soon arrived and proposed to Signy. Both
Völsung
Characters and heroines in several old Scandinavian sagas
It was at their wedding feast that Sigmund drew the sword Gram from Barnstokkr. Three months after her wedding, Signy's father and brothers visited her
Signy
Series of Norse mythological legends
figures Andvari Fáfnir Grani Hreiðmarr Odin Ótr Regin Objects Andvaranaut Barnstokkr Gram Related Þiðrekssaga Hagbard and Signy The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún
Völsung_Cycle
Role/possessor Notes Barnstokkr Old Norse: Barnstokkr "Child trunk". A tree in Völsung's hall in the Völsunga saga. It is noted in connection to Barnstokkr that family
List of named animals and plants in Germanic heroic legend
List_of_named_animals_and_plants_in_Germanic_heroic_legend
Name Location Description Attestations Barnstokkr The center of King Völsung's hall Völsung's hall is built around the tree, it bears "fair blossoms",
Sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology
Sacred_trees_and_groves_in_Germanic_paganism_and_mythology
Sword with magical powers or other supernatural qualities
which enters the story is Gram (="wrath"), stuck by Odin into the tree Barnstokkr in the hall of the Völsungs. Only Sigmund could pull it out. This caused
Magic_sword
twin Sigmund was the only one who could pull out the sword from the tree Barnstokkr where Odin had inserted it. Siggeir invited Völsung and his sons to visit
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, P–S
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_P–S
son Sigmund was the only one who could pull out the sword from the tree Barnstokkr where Odin had inserted it. Siggeir treacherously invited Völsung and
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, T–Y
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_T–Y
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English : variant of Axson.
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English : from an Old English personal name, Ä€cmann, composed of the elements Äc ‘oak’ + mann ‘man’.Probably a translated form of Swedish Ekman.
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