- Old Norse/Icelandic
spelling of the name is
Snorri Sturluson.
Snorre Sturlason is the
modern Norwegian and
Snorre Sturl****on the
modern Swedish spelling...
-
identical to the
chieftain Haki
mentioned in the
Ynglinga Saga by
Snorri Sturlason.[citation needed] This Haki
conquered the
kingdom of
Uppsala and reigned...
- Settlements: Landnámabók.
University of
Manitoba Press, 2014. Print.
Snorri Sturlason. "King Olaf Tryggvason's Saga." Comp.
Douglas B.
Killings and
David Widger...
- Folkeeventyr, and his
illustrations for the
Norwegian edition of the
Snorri Sturlason Heimskringla. Erik
Theodor Werenskiold was born in Eidskog, at Granli...
-
Hermann (1989).
Eyrbyggja Saga.
Penguin classics. ISBN 978-0140445305.
Sturlason,
Snorre (1990).
Erling Monsen (ed.). Heimskringla: Or the
Lives of the...
- late
Middle Ages m****cript,
known as the St
Albans Chronicle.
Snorri Sturlason, in the
Prologue of the
Prose Edda,
tells of the
world as
parted in three...
-
sometimes found in the
modern list of
Swedish monarchs as
Magnus I.
Snorri Sturlason gives him the
epithet "Strong". He was also
briefly co-king of Denmark...
- havn (in Norwegian). Oslo: Transportøkonomisk institutt.
Sturlason, Snorre. "Snorre
Sturlason, The Heimskringla: A
History of the
Norse Kings, vol. 1 [1220]"...
- Heimskringla: Or, The
Sagas of the
Norse Kings from the
Icelandic of
Snorre Sturlason (NY:
Scribner & Wellford, 1889).
Snorri Sturluson,
Peter Foote revised...
- JMarcussen.dk "Titel: Gunhild-korset" (in Danish).
National Museum of Denmark.
Retrieved 12 June 2021.
Sturlason, Snorre.
Heimskringla – The
Norse King Sagas....