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Möttuls saga or
Skikkju saga (The saga of the cloak) is an Old
Norse translation of Le lai du cort
mantel (also
known as Le
mantel mautaillié), a French...
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Orkneyinga saga
Sumblum "King of Finland" -
Gesta Danorum 13th
century Mottul [fi] "
Mottul finnakonungr" 9th and 10th
centuries Landnámabók 13th
century Gusonis [fi]...
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mentioned in the 13th-century
Icelandic Þiðreks saga (Thidrekssaga),
while the
Möttuls saga from
around the same
period features a son of
Arthur by the named...
- Íss var á Gaul, ok
hratt jarl þar í
hesti sínum, ok þar lét hann
eptir mottul sinn, en þeir fóru í ****i þann er siðan er kallaðr Jarls****ir. Þá sofnuðu...
- the
First Continuation of the Old
French Perceval is
found in the
Norse Möttuls saga. The
story survives in the
traditional English folk
ballad The Boy...
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Norse reworking of Chrétien's Erec and Enide)
Parcevals saga
Valvens þáttr
Möttuls saga,
adaptation of the "ill-****ing mantle"
motif Strengleikar (translations...
- were culled." The saga is also
notable for its
intertextual reference to
Möttuls saga (referred to as
Skikkju saga) and its
chastity testing cloak. Samsons...
- man
having been
promoted within his order. King Hákon also
commissioned Möttuls saga, an
adaptation of Le
mantel mautaillé, Ívens saga, a
reworking of...
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romances Yvain, the
Knight of the Lion and Perceval, the
Story of the Grail;
Möttuls saga, a
version of the poem Le
Mantel Mautaillié; and a
collection of lais...