- in the Bergsbók An
unfinished opera (begun 1873) by
Edvard Grieg, Olav
Trygvason (see List of
compositions by
Edvard Grieg) The 1896
choral work by Edward...
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connection with St. Olaf's history.
According to
Snorri Sturluson in Olav
Trygvasons saga, he was a king of Vingulmark,
Vestfold and Agder.
Recent scholarship...
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swears an oath on his father's
memory to go to
Norway and kill or
drive away
Haakon Jarl.
Halfdan Egedius:
Illustration for Olav
Trygvasons saga (1899)...
- Language. Wilmslow, UK:
Sigma Leisure. Sturlason,
Snorri (1225). "King Olaf
Trygvason's Saga".
Heimskringla (in Old Norse). Anderson, Joseph, ed. (1990) [1893]...
- 166. Trow, Cnut, pp. 30–31. Snorri, Heimskringla, The
History of Olav
Trygvason, ch. 34, p. 141 Adam of Bremen,
History of the
Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen...
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Sigurd Jorsalfar. Eventually, they
decided on an
opera based on King Olav
Trygvason, but a
dispute as to
whether the
music or
lyrics should be
created first...
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missing publisher (link) CS1 maint:
others (link) "Heimskringla: King Olaf
Trygvason's Saga".
Sacred Texts. "Internet
History Sourcebooks Project". www.fordham...
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members Maria Huld
Markan Sigfúsdóttir, and Sólrún Sumarliðadóttir, Magnús
Trygvason Eli****en and Guðmundur
Vignir Karlsson. In the past they have frequently...
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Haakon I
Haraldsson Harald II
Ericsson Lade
dynasty Haakon Sigurdsson Trygvason dynasty Olaf
Tryggvason Lade
dynasty (restored) Eric
Haakonsson and Sweyn...
- p****ionate,
ungovernable man, and a
great manslayer; but he was a good scholar, and a
clever man. —King Olaf
Trygvason's Saga (80), Laing's translation...