- Ættartölur. This
opening portion of
Orkneyingers saga is also
known as
Fundinn Noregr, 'Founding of Norway'. Much of the
material in
these two accounts...
-
Orkneyinga Saga the
eponymous founder of Norway. Nór of
Norway appear in “
Fundinn Nóregr” (‘Norway Founded’),
hereafter called F,
which begins the Orkneyinga...
- ('fire'), Kári ('wind'), and Hlér ('sea'), "whom we call Ægir"
according to
Fundinn Noregr. Fornjótr
appears as an ancestor-figure of the
kings of
Norway in...
- original):
kuril Gyrils sarþuara sārþvara far far þu þū nu nū!
funtin Fundinn is eʀ tu þū! þur Þōrr uigi vīgi þik þik, ¶ þorsa þursa
trutin drōttinn...
- in the
following section known as the Ættartölur ('Genealogies', a.k.a.
Fundinn Noregr, 'Founding of Norway'). The
Hversu account is
closely paralleled...
- West
Norse normalization §A Þór/Þurs sárriðu, þursa dróttinn! Fljú þú nú!
Fundinn er[tu]. §B Haf þér þrjár þrár, Ulfr! Haf þér níu nauðir, Ulfr! <iii isiʀ...
- Grœnlendinga þáttr (I) Færeyinga saga Jómsvíkinga saga Otto þáttr
keisara Fundinn Noregr Orkneyinga þáttr
Albani þáttr ok ****fu Íslands
bygging Þorsteins...
-
riding away' Óðins nǫfn (2), Grettisrímur III (1), Sturlaugsrímur VI (47)
Fundinn 'the
found one' (according to
Rudolf Simek, it is
unclear if this refers...
- sua]n[o]bu : Raðulfʀ ok
Fundinn ok Anundr, brøðr,
rettu stæin þennsa æftiʀ Kara, faður sinn, hinn malspaka, sun Uggs i Svanaby. Ráðulfr and
Fundinn and Ǫnundr, the...
- Gór in the
following section known as the Ættartölur ("Genealogies", or
Fundinn Noregr, "Founding of Norway"). The
Hversu account is
closely paralleled...