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Eysteinn Valdason (Old Norse: [ˈœyˌstɛinː ˈwɑldɑˌson];
Modern Icelandic: [ˈeiːˌsteitn ˈvaltaˌsɔːn]) was a 10th-century
Icelandic skald.
Three half-stanzas...
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referred to by the
kenning "father of Þrúðr" (faðir Þrúðar).
Eysteinn Valdason uses it in his poem
about Thor (2). The Skáldskaparmál (21) adds that her...
- Haustlöng, Eilífr Goðrúnarson's Þórsdrápa, and a
fragment by
Eysteinn Valdason,
refer to Thor as Ullr's stepfather,
confirming Snorri's information. Ullr's...
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sometimes referred to as Þórsdrápa:
three half-stanzas
written by
Eysteinn Valdason in the 10th
century relating Thor's
fishing expedition to kill Jörmungandr;...
- Thor, two
partially preserved poems by Eilífr Goðrúnarson and
Eysteinn Valdason Ynglingatal ‒ on the
mythological and
legendary history of the Ynglings...
- Union/Lithuania, p)
Nanos Valaoritis (1921–2019, Greece/US, p/f/d)
Eysteinn Valdason (fl. 10th c. CE, Iceland, p)
Abraham Valdelomar (1888–1919, Peru, p/f/nf)...
- 2010 film
written and
directed by
Jakob Boeskov. The film
follows Jakob Valdason (pla**** by
Jakob Boeskov) a
cartoonist whose life
changes drastically when...
- Reykjavík
Cathedral was
built on the
neighbouring Austurvöllur in 1787.
Einar Valdason built a turf
farmhouse to the south-east of the cathedral,
first called...
- Icelandic). 15
April 2014.
Retrieved 23 June 2018. Skj info:
Eysteinn Valdason, Islænder, omkr. 1000. (AI, 140, BI, 131) "Eyvindur P. Eiríksson | Literature...
- Valgerðarson (EValg)
Eysteinn Ásgrímsson (Eyst)
Eysteinn konungr (Eystk)
Eysteinn Valdason (EVald)
Eyvindr skáldaspillir
Finnsson (Eyv)
Feima Hrímnisdóttir (Feima)...