- Hálfdan
Narfason (died 1568), was an
Icelandic priest and Galdrmaster. He is
known in
Icelandic folklore,
where he is the
subject of many
folksagas about...
- it contains.
Indirect evidence suggests that it was
compiled by Þórðr
Narfason (d. 1308), who may also have
written Geirmundar þáttr and Haukdæla þáttr...
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Archived from the
original on
August 1, 2012.
Retrieved 31 May 2009.
Dilla Narfason (9 July 1993). "Huldufólk
Found and
Exposed in Gimli". Lögberg-Heimskringla...
- Þorlákur
helgi Þórhallsson (1133–1193),
Icelandic bishop and
saint Þorlákur
Narfason [is] (died 1303),
Icelandic lawman Þorlákur Loftsson [is] (died 1354),...
- was
built in 1881–1882. The most well-known
priest in Fell was Hálfdan
Narfason, who was said to be very
skilled in magic. He died in Fell in 1568 and...
-
relatively lush, with
several farms including the
church site Fell. Hálfdan
Narfason was a
priest there centuries ago and was said to have been
skilled in magic...
- in 1904. In 1906, Howe
settled on his own homestead. He
married a Miss
Narfason in 1912. Howe
helped establish the
Leslie Rural Telephone Company in 1916...