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Heimskringla (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈheimsˌkʰriŋla]) is the best
known of the Old
Norse kings' sagas. It was
written in Old
Norse in Iceland. While...
- Christianity. Like the
later Heimskringla,
Ragnvald Rettilbeine is
described as
killed on Harald's orders. In
Heimskringla he is
burned alive by Eirik...
- 237.
Hollander (Trans.),
Heimskringla, p. 562.
Hollander (Trans.),
Heimskringla, p. 561.
Hollander (Trans.),
Heimskringla, p. 558. L****n, p. 114. Stenton...
- Lögberg-
Heimskringla is a
community newspaper serving the
Icelandic community in
North America. A
former w****ly, it is
currently published twice per month...
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murder of a father.
Wikisource has
original text
related to this article:
Heimskringla/Harald Har****er's Saga#Halfdan Haleg's Death.
There are two
sources that...
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unified Norway.
According to
Heimskringla and ****rskinna,
Halfdan was the son of the
Yngling King Gudrød the Hunter.
Heimskringla also
names his mother, as...
- what is
today known about Norse mythology and
alliterative verse, and
Heimskringla, a
history of the
Norse kings that
begins with
legendary material in...
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Deeds of the
Bishops of Hamburg, and
Snorri Sturluson's 13th-century
Heimskringla.
Conflicting accounts of Sweyn's
later life also
appear in the Encomium...
- Yngling, he was the son of Gudrød the
Hunter and
according to the late
Heimskringla, a half-brother of
Halfdan the Black. Gudrød and Olaf
ruled a
large part...
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Sturluson of Iceland, and in
euhemerized form as one of the Æsir in
Heimskringla, also
written by
Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century. Mímir's name appears...