Austmaðr
Austmaðr is a Viking Age Icelandic sagaman and legal expert. He lived in the 10th century and was a chieftain at Oddi in southern Iceland. Austmaðr is known for his significance in the oral tradition of Icelandic storytelling and his role as a mediator in the development of the Icelandic common law.
Austmaðr's activities and personage are primarily documented in the Icelandic Sagas, a collection of medieval manuscripts
In the Grimmismál poem, Austmaðr is mentioned as a son of Gyrðr, who was the grandson of
Austmaðr's connection to the Icelandic church was significant, as his family intermarried with the sons of