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Eyrbyggja saga (Old
Norse pronunciation: [ˈœyrˌbyɡːjɑ ˈsɑɣɑ];
Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈeirˌpɪcːa ˈsaːɣa] ) is one of the Icelanders' sagas; its title...
- Greenland, and
remained with
Eirik the Red
during the winter. In the
Eyrbyggja saga,
Gudleif Gudlaugson with his crew had
attempted to sail from Dublin...
- Þórólfr bægifótr (lame-foot) or the
ghosts of Fróðá in
Eyrbyggja saga. Both
these occur in the
Eyrbyggja saga. Note
similarity to a
shepherd killed by Thorolf's...
- the
mythical Wendish ruler Burislav.
Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa and
Eyrbyggja saga
agree with all
previously mentioned versions by
making Styrbjörn...
- semi-historical
Icelandic sagas.
Snorri appears as a
character in the
Icelandic Eyrbyggja saga. He was from the area of Álftafjörður in west Iceland. He was a blood-brother...
- 2014). The
other attestation of
reginnaglar is in the
Icelandic saga
Eyrbyggja saga,
which relates the use of
reginnaglar in the
construction of a temple...
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having been
carved with an
image of the god Thor, and
Icelandic saga
Eyrbyggja saga
relates that when Þórólfur
Mostrarskegg (Thorolf Most-Beard) constructed...
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featured in a
number of
Icelandic sagas. The main
source of his life is the
Eyrbyggja saga, in
which he is the main character,
although he also
figures prominently...
- background, and she also
figures in
several other sagas,
including Njáls saga,
Eyrbyggja saga, Eiríks saga rauða and
Grettis saga. Aud was the
second daughter...
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posed by the ash, it is
typically buried away from the settlement. In
Eyrbyggja saga, the ash is
licked by a cow
which gives birth to a calf that later...