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Morkinskinna is an Old
Norse kings' saga,
relating the
history of
Norwegian kings from
approximately 1025 to 1157. The saga was
written in
Iceland around...
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defeated and
killed at the
Battle of Holmengrå.
According to the
sagas Morkinskinna and Heimskringla, Inge’s
infirmity stemmed from
having been
carried into...
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previously been in
exile to
Yaroslav following the
revolt in 1028, and
Morkinskinna says that
Yaroslav embraced Harald first and
foremost because he was...
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Vistula in Poland". [in:]
Theodore Murdock Andersson, Kari
Ellen Gade
Morkinskinna: The
Earliest Icelandic Chronicle of the
Norwegian Kings (1030–1157)...
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similar account is
given in one of Snorri's main sources, the
collection Morkinskinna,
which seems to have
given the
title Saga Magnús góða ok
Haralds harðráða...
- Research, 1998.
Legendary Óláfs saga helga, ch. 71
Morkinskinna, ed.
Finnur Jónsson.
Morkinskinna. Copenhagen:
Samfund til
udgivelse af
gammel nordisk...
- (Magnus Berrføtt), was
acknowledged to be his
illegitimate son. The
Morkinskinna (c. 1220)
describes Olaf III as: "[A] tall man, and
everyone agrees that...
- on 24 July 2023.
Retrieved 24 July 2023. Andersson,
Theodore Murdock;
Morkinskinna,
Ellen Gade (2000). The
Earliest Icelandic Chronicle of the Norwegian...
- Ireland). His
story appears in
Heimskringla by
Snorri Sturluson, the saga
Morkinskinna, and a saga
composed by Oddr
Snorrason on Olaf Tryggvason. According...
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Heimskringla are disputed, but they
include earlier kings' sagas, such as
Morkinskinna, ****rskinna and the 12th-century
Norwegian synoptic histories and oral...