Barmur is a historic location in Iceland mentioned in "Gull-Þóris saga", one of the ancient Íslendingasögur (Sagas of Icelanders). These medieval narratives preserve the history of Iceland's Viking Age settlement.
Barmur is a location that appears in Gull-Þóris saga, one of the Íslendingasögur — the Sagas of Icelanders. These remarkable medieval texts were written in Iceland during the 13th and 14th centuries, preserving oral histories and stories from the Viking Age settlement of Iceland (9th–11th centuries).
The sagas describe real people, places, and events, making locations like Barmur living connections to Iceland's deep past. Many of these saga sites can still be visited today, standing as silent witnesses to the dramatic events recorded in the ancient texts.
From the saga:
"Með Þorbirni loka komu út Styrkár er hann gaf land í Barmi til móts við Hallstein. (14) Það var önnur Kerling dóttir Styrkárs í Barmi en önnur kveðst vera dóttir Varða ofan úr Vörðufelli og nefndist hún flagðkona en hin hamhlaupa."