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Hversu Noregr byggðist (Old Norse: How
Norway was inhabited) is an
account of the
origin of
various legendary Norwegian lineages,
which survives only in...
- Norse:
Raumr inn gamli) is a
legendary king in
Norway in the
Hversu Noregr byggdist and in
Thorsteins saga Víkingssonar. He was said to have been ugly, as...
- Mjǫlnir. An
early king of the same name is
mentioned in
Hversu Noregr byggðist.
Through Loki, Þrymr
conveys his
demand for the
goddess Freyja's hand in...
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afterwards explained that Logi was
really wildfire itself. In
Hversu Noregr byggðist in Flateyjarbók,
there is a
mention of Logi's family:
There was a man called...
- been
William the Conqueror's great-great-great-grandfather.
Hversu Noregr byggðist ('How
Norway was founded') is a 14th-century
account of the
origin of various...
- him and
avenge their father. The Old
Norse genealogy work
Hversu Noregr byggdist tells that Hróarr had a son
named Valdar, the
father of
Harald the Old...
- the
Ynglinga saga, Njal's Saga and
Hversu Noregr byggdist. The
genealogical work
Hversu Noregr byggdist gives his
father as
Harald the Old, his grandfather...
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legendary king of
Denmark and Sweden. The Skjöldunga saga and
Hversu Noregr byggdist tell the tale of a
Valdar who
succeeded Hrólfr
Kraki as King of Scania...
- saga and the more
legendary Hversu Noregr byggdist and
Orkneyinga saga.
According to
Hversu Noregr byggdist,
Kvens made
sacrifices to Thorri, who "ruled...
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hereafter called F,
which begins the
Orkneyinga saga, and in
Hversu Noregr byggðist (‘How
Norway was Settled’),
hereafter called B, both
found in the Flatey...