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Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarsson (Old Norse: [ˈhrɑvnɑ-ˌfloːke ˈwilˌɡerðɑz̠ˌson];
Modern Icelandic: [ˈr̥apna-ˌflouːcɪ ˈvɪlˌcɛrðarˌsɔːn]; born 9th century) was...
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historian Prof.
Gunnar Karlsson mentions for
example that the
story about Hrafna-Flóki
draws similarities to the
Bible story of Noah and the
great flood...
- to help him find his way. Thus, he was
nicknamed Raven-Flóki (Icelandic:
Hrafna-Flóki). Flóki set his
ravens free near the
Faroe Islands. The
first raven...
- a
blood feud. He had
heard about a new
island which Garðar Svavarsson,
Hrafna-Flóki and
others had
found in the
Atlantic Ocean. With his
blood brother...
- have aired.
Winners were
Kalli Bjarni,
Hildur Vala,
Snorri Snorrason and
Hrafna Hanna Elísa Herbertsdóttir. It is
hosted by Jói and Simmi. The
judges of...
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series Vikings,
which aired in 2017,
shows the
character Floki (based on
Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson)
coming upon Skógafoss when he
discovers Iceland. The...
- goði
Hrafn Kristjánsson (born 1972),
Icelandic basketball coach and
player Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson (born 9th century),
first Norseman to
deliberately sail...
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island was
later known as
Iceland (Ísland)
following the
settlement of
Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson.
Naddodd was the
probable father of Ann Naddodsdóttir...
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describing warfare. To make war was to feed and
please the
raven (
hrafna seðja,
hrafna gleðja). An
example of this is
found in Norna-Gests þáttr, where...
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According to Landnámabók, a
mythological account on the
discovery of Iceland,
Hrafna-Flóki is
supposed to have used
three ravens to
scout for land
around 860-870...