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Þáttr (603 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

and Flateyjarbók, and within them most are found as digressions within kings' sagas. Sverrir Tómasson regards those in Morkinskinna, at least, as exempla
Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages (351 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Vol. 1. Gade, Kari Ellen, ed. (2009). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to
Eyvindr skáldaspillir (332 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Evindr skáldaspillir Finsson, in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035, Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Hrafnsmál (425 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Haraldskvæði (Hrafnsmál)". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Snæfrithr Svásadottir (446 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Hálfdanarson, Snæfríðardrápa 1’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Shami Ghosh (656 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
history of Germanic-speaking Europe. He has published the monographs Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History (2011) and Writing The Barbarian Past (2015). In
Þjóðólfr Arnórsson (1,050 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
In addition, several single stanzas (lausavísur) by him occur in the kings' sagas, dealing with the two kings' campaigns against the Danes. The last is
Etymology of Skye (1,083 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
krepphendi, Magnússdrápa 6’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the KingsSagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle
Battle of Ringmere (252 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
‘Sigvatr Þórðarson, Víkingarvísur 7’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Domalde (492 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
"Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Blood eagle (1,683 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
‘Sigvatr Þórðarson, Knútsdrápa 1’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Name of Estonia (1,077 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
"Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Metalepsis (956 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Þórálfs drápa Skólmssonar 1’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Margaret Clunies Ross (697 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
of the Scandinavian Middle Ages, vol. II, part 1–2, Poetry from the KingsSagas, Turnhout: Brepols 2009, CVII + 914 pp. ISBN 978-2-503-51897-8 Learning
Astrid Olofsdotter of Sweden (475 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
(ed.). "Sigvatr Þórðarson, Poem about Queen Ástríðr". Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to C. 1035. 1: 645. Astrid Olavsdatter – utdypning
Austrfararvísur (630 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
(2012). "Austrfararvísur". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Eiríksmál (366 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
(2012). "Anonymous, Eiríksmál". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Bersöglisvísur (84 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
farmers. Sigvat Tordarson (Store norske leksikon) Gade, Kari Ellen, ed. (2009). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 2: Part 1. Turnhout: Brepols. p. 11. v t e
Gunnr (640 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
ISSN 0038-7134. Harris, Joseph (2012). "Kari Ellen Gade, ed., Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. (Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle
Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir (3,705 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Office. OL 16401290M. Aalto, S (2010). Categorizing Otherness in the Kings' Sagas (PhD thesis). Publications of the University of Eastern Finland Dissertations
Aun (647 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
‘Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal 13’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Óláfsdrápa Tryggvasonar (314 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Óláfs drápa Tryggvasonar". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Bjaðǫk (3,404 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Oxford: Clarendon Press. Aalto, S (2010). Categorizing Otherness in the Kings' Sagas (PhD thesis). Publications of the University of Eastern Finland Dissertations
Harald Hardrada (9,586 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
harðráði), by which he is generally known in thirteenth-century Old Norse kings' sagas'. Harald was born in Ringerike, Norway, in 1015 (or possibly 1016) to
Ongentheow (1,330 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
"Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Sigvatr Þórðarson (501 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
the Scandinavian Middle Ages) Whaley, Diana (editor) Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1, From Mythical Times to c. 1035 (Brepols Publishers. 2013) ISBN 978-2-503-51896-1
Fjölnir (1,086 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
‘Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal 1’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the KingsSagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria (1,323 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages II. Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 2. Turnhout: Brepols. Pp. 382–384. Webb, Diana Pilgrimage in Medieval
Orkneyinga saga (7,592 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
the cultural centre at Oddi. Orkneyinga saga belongs to the genre of "Kings' Sagas" within Icelandic saga literature, a group of histories of the kings
Ingvar (1,351 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
"Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Sonatorrek (1,299 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
uk/Egla/Egils_saga.pdf. Kari Ellen Gade, 'Introduction', in Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 2, ed. by Kari Ellen Gade, Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle
Cnut (10,012 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Knútsdrápa.". In Whaley, Diana; Townend, Matthew (eds.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Salme ships (1,607 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
"Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal". In Whaley, Diana (ed.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Eadgils (4,259 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
"Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal 16". In Diana Whaley (ed.). Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Vol. 1. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian
Garðaríki (6,801 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
(2009). "Arnórr jarlaskáld Þórðarson, Haraldsdrápa 17'". Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle
Old Norse religion (13,197 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
between economic, political, and symbolic institutions. Both the Norwegian kings' sagas and Adam of Bremen's account claim that kings and chieftains played a
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, D–E (2,626 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
have read Emund instead of Anund, which agrees with Snorri Sturluson's Kings' sagas, where this king is not the son of Anund, but of Eymund or Emund. In
The Viking Way (book) (2,424 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
to Seiðr, such as the Skaldic poetry, Eddic poetry, the sagas of the kings, sagas of the Icelanders, the fornaldarsǫgur, the Biskupasǫgur, law codes and
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, A (2,174 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
have read Emund instead of Anund, which agrees with Snorri Sturluson's Kings' sagas, where his son has the patronym Eymundarson or Emundarson. Hervarar saga
Gilli (Hebridean earl) (6,134 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-82992-2. Ghosh, S (2011). Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History: Problems and Perspectives. The Northern World:
Varangian runestones (14,385 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
(2009). "Arnórr jarlaskáld Þórðarson, Haraldsdrápa 17'". Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle
Guðrøðr Óláfsson (19,263 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Forprent. Reykjavík: Stofnun Árna Magnússona. pp. 194–207. Ghosh, S (2011). Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History: Problems and Perspectives. The Northern World:
Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí (13,332 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Inverness. Inverness: Messrs Forsyth. Gade, KE, ed. (2009). Poetry From the Kings' Sagas 2: From c.1035 to c.1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Vita Haroldi (2,148 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Retrieved 19 April 2024. Mason 2004, pp. 201–202. Ghosh, Shami (2011). Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History: Problems and Perspectives. Leiden: Brill. pp. 127–128
Ailéan mac Ruaidhrí (11,546 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Forlagsboghandel. 1868. OL 23388689M. Gade, KE, ed. (2009). Poetry From the Kings' Sagas 2: From c.1035 to c.1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Aonghus Mór (18,528 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
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Murchadh Mac Suibhne (11,199 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
location missing publisher (link) Gade, KE, ed. (2009). Poetry From the Kings' Sagas 2: From c.1035 to c.1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration (24,410 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Heimskringla. The Heimskringla is the most famous of the Old Norse kings' sagas written around 1225 by Icelandic historian Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241)