Gunnar
mythical analog of the Burgundian king Gundahar
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Gunnar
Summary
Gunnar is a Norse mythical character[1].
Key Facts
- Gunnar's father was Gjúki[2].
- Gunnar's mother was Grimhild[3].
- Among Gunnar's spouses was Brynhild[4].
- Gunnar is recorded as male[5].
- Gunnar's instance of is recorded as Norse mythical character[6].
- Gunnar's part of is recorded as Norse mythology[7].
- Gunnar's given name is recorded as Gunther[8].
- Gunnar's fictional or mythical analog of is recorded as Gunther[9].
- Gunnar's present in work is recorded as Nibelungenlied[10].
- Gunnar's present in work is recorded as Völsunga saga[11].
- Gunnar's present in work is recorded as Völsung Cycle[12].
- Gunnar's present in work is recorded as Brot af Sigurðarkviðu[13].
- Gunnar's present in work is recorded as Atlakviða[14].
- Gunnar's present in work is recorded as Atlamál[15].
- Gunnar's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1226mbgr[16].
- Gunnar's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11x7vxqfb[17].
- Gunnar's sibling is recorded as Gudrun[18].
- Gunnar's sibling is recorded as Giselher[19].
- Gunnar's sibling is recorded as Gutthorm[20].
- Gunnar's sibling is recorded as Hagen[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Gunnar's father was Gjúki[2]. His mother was Grimhild[3].
Personal Life
Gunnar was married to Brynhild[4].
FAQs
Who were Gunnar's parents?
Gunnar's father was Gjúki[2]. Gunnar's mother was Grimhild[3].
Who was Gunnar married to?
Gunnar's spouses include Brynhild[4].