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Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum (Icelandic for "Summary of the
Norwegian Kings' Sagas"),
often shortened to
Ágrip, is a
history of the
kings of Norway. Written...
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Theodoricus monachus'
Historia de
antiquitate regum Norwagiensium (c. 1180), and
Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum (c. 1190) – and the
later Icelandic kings'
sagas Orkneyinga...
- of
Iceland Sumarliði R. Ísleifsson (2001). "Forsætisráðuneyti - sögulegt
ágrip" [Prime Minister's
Office -
historical overview] (in Icelandic). Reykjavík...
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styled as
Haakon the
Powerful (Old Norse: Hákon jarl hinn ríki),
though the
Ágrip and
Historia Norwegiæ give the less
flattering name Hákon Illi, that is...
- (Álfífuǫld),
remembered for her
severe rule and
heavy taxation. In the
Norwegian Ágrip, for instance, the
following verse is
attributed to her contemporary, the...
- him
never paying taxes. This
happened before Harald's
conquest of Norway.
Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum is
dated to
about 1190. Here
Harald is
described as...
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indication of
Christian influence.
According to
Historia Norwegiae and
Ágrip, Eiríkr
actively worked to
uproot Christianity in
Norway but this is not...
-
names of Odin), the god Odin
bears the name Jólnir ('the Yule one'). In
Ágrip,
composed in the 12th century, jól is
interpreted as
coming from one of...
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about Magnus, and he
appears only
briefly in the
Norse sagas. The
author of
Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum
describes him in p****ing as "a most
handsome man."...
- c(omitialis) Imp(erator)
Caesar [Augustus est a]ppell[a]tus ipso VII et
Agrip[pa III co(n)s(ulibus)]. CIL 8375
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