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Flateyjarbók (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈflaːtˌeiːjarˌpouːk]; "Book of Flatey") is an
important medieval Icelandic m****cript. It is also
known as GkS...
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Isles and the
Kingdom of the
Isles in the west. The fourteenth-century
Flateyjarbók features a Þáttr
called Haralds þáttr hár****ra,
literary "Harald Fairhair's...
- Olaf
ruled a
large part of Raumarike. The Þáttr Ólafs Geirstaða Alfs in
Flateyjarbók records a
fantastical story of how he was
worshipped after his death...
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Encomium Emmae. Some hint of Cnut's
childhood can be
found in the
Flateyjarbók, a 13th-century
Icelandic source that says he was
taught his soldiery...
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April 2023 at the
Wayback Machine,
citing the Saga of Olaf
Tryggvason in
Flateyjarbók, Saga of Erik the Red, and Flóamanna saga. Gustafson, Hans (16 May 2018)...
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revenge attack aimed at the
retainers of Harald's son
Eirik Bloodaxe.
Flateyjarbók briefly mentions Guthorm in
Haralds þáttr hár****ra and also
gives him...
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Finnbogi Literature Saga of Erik the Red Saga of the
Greenlanders Flateyjarbók Hauksbók
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontifi**** Book of Icelanders...
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various legendary Norwegian lineages,
which survives only in the
Flateyjarbók. It
traces the
descendants of the
primeval Fornjót, a king of "Gotland...
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Lagertha coming to Ragnar's aid with
flying hair is
similar to how the
Flateyjarbók describes Thorgerd and her
sister Irpa ****isting Haakon.
Christen Pram's...
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considered a part of the
Poetic Edda. It is
preserved in its
entirety only in
Flateyjarbók, but some
stanzas are also
quoted in the
Prose Edda,
where they are said...