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Gunnlaugs saga
ormstungu (listen) or the Saga of
Gunnlaugur Serpent-Tongue is one of the
sagas of Icelanders.
Composed at the end of the 13th century...
- ˈɔ(r)msˌtʰuŋka]; "serpent-tongue") was an
Icelandic skald. His life is
described in
Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu,
where several of his
poems are preserved.
Gunnlaugr was...
- was an
Icelandic woman whose life and
relationships are
described in
Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu. She is the
daughter of Þorsteinn
Egilsson and his wife...
- Newfoundland).
Egils saga, Laxdæla saga,
Grettis saga, Gísla saga and
Gunnlaugs saga
ormstungu are also
notable and po****r Icelanders' sagas. A translation...
- Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-0460872652. See
Radford (1989) at 642. Soga om
Gunnlaug Ormstunge - Saga of
Gunnlaugr Serpent-Tongue ISBN 82-521-1466-0 Bø, Olav...
- fornyrðislag stanzas. Karl Jónsson His name is
sometimes anglicized as
Gunnlaug Leifsson. "Þingeyrarklaustur (Historical
Places in
Northwest Iceland)"...
- ).
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
Gunnlaugs saga Ormstungu: The Saga of
Gunnlaug Wormtongue (PDF).
Translated by Quirke, R. London: Thomas...
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Norse mythology, the
goddess Sif has
famously blond hair. In the Old
Norse Gunnlaug Saga,
Helga the Beautiful,
described as "the most
beautiful woman in the...
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Icelandic language from him.
Morris published translations of The Saga of
Gunnlaug Worm-Tongue and
Grettis Saga in 1869, and the
Story of the
Volsungs and...
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behalf of Olaf Tryggvason,
which appears to have been
invented by the monk
Gunnlaug Leifsson in his now lost
Latin life of King Olaf (c. 1200), in
order to...