Hrungnir

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Hrungnir is a stone-skinned giant from Norse mythology famed for his duel with the god Thor.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Hrungnir canonical 1
jötunn of Jötunheimr 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Norse mythology
jötunn
mythological giant
aftermath whetstone fragment lodged in Thor’s head
alignment hostile to Æsir
appearsIn Prose Edda
Skáldskaparmál
associatedWith Asgard
Jotunheim
surface form: Jötunheimr
behavior boastful
drunk
category jötnar
surface form: Jötnar of Norse mythology
challengeContext drinking contest in Asgard
culture Norse
describedBy Snorri Sturluson
duelArrangedBy Odin
duelLocation Grjótúnagardr
escortedBy Thjálfi
Thor
foughtAlongside stone giant made in his image
gender male
headMaterial stone
heartMaterial stone
heartShape triangular
horseNameMeaning golden mane
killedBy Mjolnir
surface form: Mjölnir

Thor
killedByWeapon Mjolnir
surface form: Mjölnir
languageOfName Old Norse language
surface form: Old Norse
mythologicalRole enemy of the gods
mythology Germanic mythology
nameMeaning brawler
narrativeFunction foil to Thor’s strength
notableFor duel with Thor
opponent Thor
Þórr
opposedBy Thjálfi
rides Gullfaxi
shieldMaterial stone
skinType stone-skinned
stoneGiantHeart made of stone
stoneGiantHeight nine rasts high
threatened to carry off Freyja
to carry off Sif
to destroy Asgard
to kill the gods
weapon stone heart
whetstone

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jotunheim notableInhabitant Hrungnir
Fárbauti cosmicCategory Hrungnir
this entity surface form: jötunn of Jötunheimr