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Historia Norwegiæ is a
short history of
Norway written in
Latin by an
anonymous monk. The only
extant m****cript is in the
private possession of the Earl...
- with the
Swedish king Egil
Vendelcrow mentioned in Ynglingatal,
Historia Norwegiae and in
Ynglinga saga. The
reason why they are
thought to have been the...
- (1880).
Monumenta historica Norwegiæ:
Latinske kildeskrifter til
Norges historie i middelalderen,
Monumenta Historica Norwegiae (Kristiania: Brøgger), p...
- Good.
These include the late 12th-century
Norwegian synoptics –
Historia Norwegiæ (perhaps c. 1170),
Theodoricus monachus'
Historia de
antiquitate regum...
- were
succeeded by Dag's
grandson Agne (in
Historia Norwegiæ incorrectly called Hogne):
Historia Norwegiæ: Íslendingabók only
lists the line of succession:...
- (1880).
Monumenta historica Norwegiæ:
Latinske kildeskrifter til
Norges historie i middelalderen,
Monumenta Historica Norwegiae (Kristiania: Brøgger), p...
-
Powerful (Old Norse: Hákon jarl hinn ríki),
though the Ágrip and
Historia Norwegiæ give the less
flattering name Hákon Illi, that is,
Haakon the Bad. Haakon...
- (1880).
Monumenta historica Norwegiæ:
Latinske kildeskrifter til
Norges historie i middelalderen,
Monumenta Historica Norwegiae (Kristiania: Brøgger), p...
- evil king. It
calls his life a
brave life frœknu fjörvi: The
Historia Norwegiæ presents a
Latin summary of Ynglingatal,
older than Snorri's quotation...
-
since Curonians (Kúrir) and
Kvens (Kvænir) were
raiding there.
Historia Norwegiae was
written sometime between 1160 and 1175 CE in an
unknown location....