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Haukr or Hauk
Erlendsson (died 1334;
Modern Icelandic:
Haukur Erlendsson [ˈhœyːkʏr ˈɛrˌlɛn(t)sˌsɔːn]) was
lawspeaker (lawman) of Iceland,
later lawspeaker...
- or Hauksbók text of
Haukr Erlendsson.
Haukr had
particular interest since he
himself claimed descent from Thorfinn. However,
Haukr's ancestral trace before...
- as well as
Haukr's mostly patrilineal line is only
given in the Hauksbók m****cript, and his
family tree will
given under the
article Haukr Erlendsson...
- (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhœyksˌpouːk]; 'Book of
Haukr') is a 14th
century Icelandic m****cript
created by
Haukr Erlendsson.
Significant portions of it are...
- as well as
Haukr's mostly patrilineal line is only
given in the Hauksbók m****cript, and his
family tree will
given under the
article Haukr Erlendsson...
- his
family appear in the
Icelandic Sagas with the prin****l
source from
Haukr Erlendsson's
edition of Landnámabók.
Svavarsson is
described as a Swedish...
- Haakon, Hakon, Haukur,
Haukr. Name is also
related to
Danish given name Hagen. Of
debated meaning; The name
stems from name
HaukR (“one who grips, catches”)...
- 1275 and 1280 A
version in the
early 14th-century
compilation Hauksbók by
Haukr Erlendsson, who says he
based it on Sturlubók and a lost 13th-century version...
- is
found in the
Icelandic Codex Regius m****cript (c. 1270) and in the
Haukr Erlendsson Hauksbók
Codex (c. 1334) and the
later thirteenth century Codex...
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underwent even more
drastic changes, like *habukaz
which changed into ON
haukr (hawk). Kristensen,
Marius (1
January 1902). "Kock A. Die alt- und neuschwedische...