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Sturlunga saga (often
called simply Sturlunga) is a
collection of
Icelandic sagas by
various authors from the 12th and 13th centuries; it was ****embled...
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woman who
practiced the seiðr. She is
mentioned in the
Ynglinga saga,
Sturlunga saga and a late
medieval Icelandic tale. In the
latter source, she is...
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entangled in the
feuds of Iceland’s Age of the Sturlungs, as told by
Sturlunga saga. Her
status as the
richest woman in
Iceland increased the standing...
- orders, but at any rate he
chose to
disobey them; his
words according to
Sturlunga saga, 'út vil ek' (literally 'out want I', but
idiomatically 'I will go...
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internal strife in mid-13th-century Iceland. It is do****ented in the
Sturlunga saga. This
period is
marked by the
conflicts of
local chieftains, goðar...
- the time of the
Icelandic Commonwealth.
Their story is
partly told in
Sturlunga saga, and
members of the clan were
significant parti****nts in the civil...
- fl. 1158–1185) was a twelfth-century
Icelandic woman who
appears in
Sturlunga saga,
where she is
involved in one of the
feuds of
Sturla of Hvamm, patriarch...
- well.
Egede (1745), p. 87 (footnote). Guðbrandur Vigfússon, ed. (1878).
Sturlunga Saga:
Including the
Islendinga Saga. Vol. 1.
Clarenden Press. p. 139....
- Íslendinga saga (Saga of Icelanders)
makes up a
large part of
Sturlunga saga, a
compilation of
secular contemporary sagas written in thirteenth-century...
- Landnámabók and the
Geirmundar þáttr heljarskinns [no], the
first saga in the
Sturlunga saga collection.
According to these, he was the son of a
Norwegian petty...