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Hungrvaka ("Hunger-waker") is an Old
Norse history of the
first five
bishops of Skálholt. The text
covers the
period from the
formation of the Icelandic...
- fol., and AM 205 fol. In each of
these m****cripts, Páls saga
follows Hungrvaka and Þorláks saga helga. All
three m****cripts are of one
version of the...
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bishop because he had not been
ordained to a
particular episcopal see. The
Hungrvaka adds that he had to
compete with "bishops from
other lands" who were supported...
- Iceland's two
medieval dioceses of Skálholt and Hólar.[citation needed]
Hungrvaka (short
biographies of the
first five
bishops of Skálholt, 1056–1176) Þorláks...
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thought that we owe the
vernacular saga to the same
person who
composed Hungrvaka and Páls saga biskups,
working in the
first couple of
decades of the thirteenth...
- Kristnisaga, Þáttr Þorvalds ens viðfǫrla, Þáttr Ísleifs
biskups Gizurarsonar,
Hungrvaka.
Altnordische Saga-Bibliothek 11. Halle: Niemeyer. pp. xxii, 83–86. Egilsdóttir...
- Kristnisaga: Þáttr Þorvalds ens víðfǫrla. Þáttr Ísleifs
Biskus Gizurarsonar Hungrvaka.
Halle a. S.: Max Niemeyer. Oddr
Snorrason (1895). "The
early life of...
- Skálholt from 1134 to 1148. He
served the
diocese of Skálholt.
According to
Hungrvaka, he
intended to
build a
monastery on Vestmannaeyjar, but died
before he...
- Reykjavík: Hið íslenzka fornritafélag. Ásdís Egilsdóttir (2002). "Formáli,
Hungrvaka". In Ásdís Egilsdóttir (ed.).
Biskupa sögur. Íslenzk
fornrit XVI. Vol...
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Thorwald the Far-Fared, and of
bishop Isleif (Ísleifs þáttr biskups). II.
Húngrvaka (the Hunger-walker),
being chronicles of the
first five
bishops of Skalholt...