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Kjalnesinga saga (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈcʰalˌnɛːsiŋka ˈsaːɣa] listen) is one of the
sagas of
Icelanders (Íslendingasögur). It is
preserved in a parchment...
- Ungmennafélag
Kjalnesinga,
commonly known as UMFK, is an
Icelandic multi-sports club
based in Kjalarnes, Reykjavík, in the
capital area of Iceland. The...
- máni Þorsteinsson.
Another child, Þórnýja, is
mentioned in the late
Kjalnesinga saga. She
gives her name to Iceland’s
first diesel tug and to the women’s...
- by a
priest called Ari Þorgilsson
working in the
early 12th century)
Kjalnesinga saga Kormáks saga Króka-Refs saga Laxdæla saga Ljósvetninga saga (two...
- ("sacrificial
mound or cairn") and blót-hof ("heathen
house of worship").
Kjalnesinga saga
describes how
there was a site near a
large hof
called Blótkelda...
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sacrificial blood using twigs like the
Christian use of the aspergillum, in
Kjalnesinga saga and
Eyrbyggja saga; Snorri's
description of blót in Heimskringla...
- Stóra Vatnshorn. Arngrímur
refers to the
codex containing the
texts of
Kjalnesinga saga, Þórðar saga hreðu, and Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss. A
large part of...
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senior team in 2021,
named Aþena-UMFK in
partnership with Ungmennafélag
Kjalnesinga, that pla**** in the second-tier 1.
deild kvenna and in the Icelandic...
- as
boars such as
Ragnar Loðbrók in his
eponymous saga. In the case of
Kjalnesinga saga, a
warrior is
specifically described as
having boar-like
teeth when...
- to an
archaic word, esja,
meaning rock
flake or
carving stone. In the
Kjalnesinga saga,
there is a rich
widow among Irish settlers named Esja, but it is...