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Skáldatal (Catalogue of Poets) is a
short prose work by
Snorri Sturluson in Old Norse. It was
preserved in two m****cripts: DG 11, or
Codex Uppsaliensis...
- Moreover, Björn and his
court skald Bragi the Old are
mentioned also in
Skáldatal,
where a
second court skald also is mentioned, Erpr lútandi. The Icelandic...
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Heimskringla (Hákonar saga góða),
Hversu Noregr byggðist and
probably also in
Skáldatal. The
Chronicon Lethrense and
Annals of Lund tell that on the
death of...
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known from the
period between 800 and 1200 AD. Many are
listed in the
Skáldatal, a list of
court skalds by the
ruler they
served that runs from the legendary...
- king of Sweden. He
wished to
avenge his
brother but died in the battle.
Skáldatal says that
Eysteinn Beli was the
patron of many skalds,
including Bragi...
- ****ess the
possible historicity of
Refil or his son.
According to the
Skaldatal a
certain Alf Jarl the
Small composed one or
several praise poems for...
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Codicibus M****cripts (1852), Vol. 3: Praefationem,
Commmentarios in Carmina,
Skaldatal **** Commentario,
Indicem Generalem (1880–1887) Die
prosaische Edda im...
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Erland Haakonsson Hemming Haakonsson Ramvieg Haakonsdatter According to
Skáldatal,
Haakon had the
following poets at his court:[citation needed] Eyvindr...
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Henry III, Holy
Roman Emperor. The Old
Norse catalogue of
skalds known as
Skáldatal lists eight skalds who were
active at Cnut's court. Four of them, namely...
- Regent,
holding the true
power in
Sweden until his own
death in 1266.
Skáldatal reports that Óláfr Þórðarson was one of Erik's
court skalds. Referring...