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Gunnlaugr ormstunga (Old Norse: [ˈɡunːˌlɔuɣz̠ ˈormsˌtʰuŋɡɑ]; Icelandic:
Gunnlaugur ormstunga [ˈkʏnːˌlœyːɣʏr ˈɔ(r)msˌtʰuŋka]; "serpent-tongue") was an Icelandic...
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active c. 1000, one of Jarl Hákon Sigurðarson's
court poets Gunnlaugr Ormstunga, 10th–11th century,
nicknamed "Wormtongue" on
account of his propensity...
- 10th
century CE),
renowned seeress of
Norse colonial Greenland Gunnlaugr ormstunga (c. 983–1008 CE),
Icelandic skald who
widely served in Iceland, Norway...
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outlawed in
Iceland in 1006, as a
result of the duel
between Gunnlaugr Ormstunga and
Hrafn Önundarson, and in
Norway in 1014. In the
allegorical fantasy...
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Christianity in Iceland,
tells the
story of two
Icelandic poets,
Gunnlaugr Ormstunga and
Hrafn Önundarson, and
their love of
Helga the Fair, granddaughter...
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Leifsson (died c. 1218),
Icelandic scholar,
author and poet
Gunnlaugr Ormstunga (c. 983–1008),
Icelandic poet
Gunnlaugsson This page or
section lists...
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official Clothna mac Aenghusa,
Irish poet (approximate date)
Gunnlaugr Ormstunga,
Icelandic poet (approximate date)
Gurgen II (Magistros), king of Iberia-Kartli...
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Egill Skallagrímsson.
Helga is
trapped in a love
triangle with
Gunnlaugr Ormstunga and
Hrafn Önundarson,
which eventually leads to the men's deaths. Before...
- as a
response to the 2008–2011
Icelandic financial crisis. Reykjavík:
Ormstunga, 2010; ISBN 9789979631026; 9979631023. "Bókaverðlaun
barnanna 2011 - Sveitarfélagið...
- al-Zaman al-Hamadhani (born 967),
master of
Arabic prose 1008:
Gunnlaugr ormstunga (born 983),
Icelandic skald, from
injuries sustained after defeating skald...