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- Íslendingabók (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈistlɛntiŋkaˌpouːk], Old Norse pronunciation: [ˈiːslɛndɪŋɡaˌboːk], lit. 'Book of Icelanders'; Latin: Libellus...
- Íslendingabók (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈistlɛntɪŋkaˌpouk], literally 'book of Icelanders') is a database created by the biotechnology company deCODE...
- claimed without conflict with existing inhabitants. On the basis of Íslendingabók by Ari Þorgilsson, and Landnámabók, histories dating from the twelfth...
- tradition. He inherited the throne of Romerike. Ari Thorgilsson in his Íslendingabók calls him Eystein **** (Old Norse: Eystein fret/fjert) without comment...
- addition to his shorter Íslendingabók; or early versions may have been based on the genealogies that Ari states he left out of Íslendingabók. The oldest surviving...
- that he fell from his horse and died while he worshipped his god. In Íslendingabók from the early 12th century, Eadgils only appears as a name in the listing...
- precedes Agne and Agne is succeeded by Yngvi. The even earlier source Íslendingabók cites the line of descent in Ynglingatal and it gives the same line...
- by the earliest Icelandic prose account of Harald, Ari Þorgilsson's Íslendingabók. Dating from the early twelfth century, this was written over 250 years...
- Iceland's most prominent medieval chronicler. He was the author of Íslendingabók, which details the histories of the various families who settled Iceland...
- Ynglingatal, older than Snorri's quotation: The even earlier source Íslendingabók also cites the line of descent in Ynglingatal and it also gives Dyggvi...