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Kristni saga (Old
Norse pronunciation: [ˈkristne ˌsɑɣɑ];
Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkʰrɪstnɪ ˌsaːɣa]; "the book of Christianity") is an Old
Norse account...
- 15th
century MS AM 554h α 4to. - 17th
century Finsson,
Hannes (1773).
Kristni-saga, sive
Historia Religionis Christianæ in
Islandiam ntroductæ, nec non...
- 013.7. ISBN 9780199935413.
Karlsson 2016, p. 224. Íslendingabók.
Kristni saga. The Book of the Icelanders, The
Story of the
Conversion (PDF). Translated...
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Haakon IV of Norway. Some
scholars also
attribute to him the
authorship of
Kristni saga and a
transcript of Landnámabók. The
writing of the
Icelandic sagas...
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account of
their attempts at
Christianizing Iceland is
described in the
Kristni saga and the "Story of
Thorvald the Far Traveller" (Þorvalds þáttr víðfǫrla―from...
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February 2023.
Retrieved 1
January 2023. Grønlie, Siân (2006). Íslendingabók;
Kristni saga: The Book of Icelanders; The
Story of the
Conversion (PDF). Text Series...
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Media related to Íslendingabók at
Wikimedia Commons Íslendingabók;
Kristni saga: The Book of Icelanders; The
Story of the Conversion, trans. by Siân...
- Hrómundar þáttr
halta Þorsteins þáttr
skelks Þiðranda þáttr ok Þórhalls
Kristni þáttr Svaða þáttr ok Arnórs
kerlingarnefs Eindriða þáttr ilbreiðs Orms...
- p. 90.
Simek 1996, p. 159. Quinn, p. 134. Quinn, p. 131. Siân Duke, "
Kristni saga and its Sources: Some Revaluations," Saga-Book 25 (2001) 345–450,...
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waterfall and a holy grove.
Beyond this, Þorvalds þáttr viðfǫrla and
Kristni saga
recount a tale in
which an
Icelandic farmer named Koðrán has a partnership...