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- Old Norse/Icelandic spelling of the name is Snorri Sturluson. Snorre Sturlason is the modern Norwegian and Snorre Sturl****on the modern Swedish spelling...
- 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...
- Eriksdatter i Nils Petter Thuesen: Norges dronninger gjennom tusen år Snorre Sturlason, Harald Hår****res saga, kap. 21 Claus Krags artikkel om Ragnhild Eiriksdatter...
- (2007). Cornish Placenames and Language. Wilmslow, UK: Sigma Leisure. Sturlason, Snorri (1225). "King Olaf Trygvason's Saga". Heimskringla (in Old Norse)...
- identical to the chieftain Haki mentioned in the Ynglinga Saga by Snorri Sturlason.[citation needed] This Haki conquered the kingdom of Uppsala and reigned...
- (2016). The Vikings. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-4728-1322-0. Sturlason, Snorre (2011). Heimskringla – The Norse King Sagas. Read Books Ltd. p...
- Erlingsson (Family Links) Archived 2008-12-03 at the Wayback Machine Snorre Sturlason, The Heimskringla: A History of the Norse Kings, vol. 3 (London: Norroena...
- of Tanais. Heyerdal`s idea was based on the old Norse sagas of Snorri Sturlason. (1178 - 1241) Tanais Tablets are the most important historical discoveries...
- and space. Scholarship is marked by disagreement about whether Snorri Sturlason's Edda is a reliable source for pre-Christian Norse cosmology, as Snorri...
- 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...