- Þórarinn
loftunga was an
Icelandic skald active during the
first half of the 11th century. He
composed Tögdrápa, a poem in
praise of King Canute. Like...
- court. Four of them,
namely Sigvatr Þórðarson, Óttarr svarti, Þórarinn
loftunga and Hallvarðr háreksblesi,
composed verses in
honour of Cnut
which have...
- 11th century,
court poet to King Olaf
Haraldsson (Saint Olaf) Þórarinn
loftunga,
first half of the 11th century, a
court poet to
Sveinn Knútsson Óttarr...
- The
oldest is the Glælognskviða or "Sea-Calm Poem",
composed by Þórarinn
loftunga, an Icelander. It
praises Olaf and
mentions some of the
famous miracles...
-
Magnus the Good and
Anund Jacob. Also, in the 11th century, Þórarinn
loftunga was the
court poet of King
Canute and
Sveinn Knútsson.
Other 11th century...
- Icelandic).
Retrieved 12 June 2018. Townend,
Matthew (2012). "Text – Þórarinn
loftunga, Glælognskviða". skaldic.abdn.ac.uk.
Retrieved 12 June 2018. Gade, Kari...
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Egill Skallagrímsson Hǫfuðlausn by Óttarr
svarti Hǫfuðlausn by Þórarinn
loftunga This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Hǫfuðlausn...
- (Þveil) Þorvarðr tréfótr (Þtréf) Þorvarðr Þorgeirsson (Þorv) Þórarinn
loftunga,
author of Hofuðlausn and Tøgdrápa. Þórarinn
Skeggjason (ÞSkegg) Þórarinn...
-
cryptic kenning in
stanza 10 of the
skaldic poem Glælognskviða by Þórarinn
loftunga,
thought to date from 1030×34. In it, Þórarinn
advises King
Svein Knutsson...
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refrain is very
similar to that
composed by his
fellow poet, Þórarinn
loftunga, who also
compared the
roles of
Canute and God in his Höfuðlausn. It is...