The Heimskringla; Or, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway

The Heimskringla; Or, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway
Title The Heimskringla; Or, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway PDF eBook
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Pages 504
Release 1844
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Heimskringla

Heimskringla
Title Heimskringla PDF eBook
Author Snorri Sturluson
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 890
Release 1964
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780292730618

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Beginning with the dim prehistory of the mythical gods and their descendants, Snorri Sturluson tells us how scions of those descendants, the Swedish kings, colonised and subdued Norway, shire by shire, until King Harald Fairhair united the whole realm. The long line of his successors ruled Norway with varying fortunes, achieving, at one time, a far-flung dominion encompassing a major part of the British Isles and Denmark, besides the homeland. Great missionary kings, especially Olaf Haraldsson (who was later canonised and became the patron saint of Norway), introduced Christianity, and with it southern and western influences. Other rulers weakened the kingdom by their fratricidal struggles or wars with pretenders. Through the whole history, one senses the gradual rise of a national awareness. Snorri Sturluson is, without compare, the greatest historian of the Middle Ages. His work reflects the attitudes of his own troubled times and country, the Iceland of the thirteenth century, torn by bloody feuds.

King Harald's Saga

King Harald's Saga
Title King Harald's Saga PDF eBook
Author Snorri Sturluson
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 247
Release 2005-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 0141915072

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This compelling Icelandic history describes the life of King Harald Hardradi, from his battles across Europe and Russia to his final assault on England in 1066, less than three weeks before the invasion of William the Conqueror. It was a battle that led to his death and marked the end of an era in which Europe had been dominated by the threat of Scandinavian forces. Despite England's triumph, it also played a crucial part in fatally weakening the English army immediately prior to the Norman Conquest, changing the course of history. Taken from the Heimskringla - Snorri Sturluson's complete account of Norway from prehistoric times to 1177 - this is a brilliantly human depiction of the turbulent life and savage death of the last great Norse warrior-king.

Heimskringla

Heimskringla
Title Heimskringla PDF eBook
Author Snorri Sturluson
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 1331
Release 2018-12-21
Genre History
ISBN 8027247322

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This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Heimskringla is a collection of sagas about the Norwegian kings, beginning with the saga of the legendary Swedish dynasty of the Ynglings, followed by accounts of historical Norwegian rulers from Harald Fairhair of the 9th century up to the death of the pretender Eystein Meyla in 1177.Contents:Kings' SagasYnglinga SagaHalfdan the Black SagaHarald Harfager's SagaHakon the Good's SagaSaga of King Harald Grafeld and of Earl Hakon Son of SigurdKing Olaf Trygvason's SagaSaga of Olaf Haraldson (St. Olaf)Saga of Magnus the GoodSaga of Harald HardradeSaga of Olaf KyrreMagnus Barefoot's SagaSaga of Sigurd the Crusader and His Brothers Eystein and OlafSaga of Magnus the Blind and of Harald GilleSaga of Sigurd, Inge, and Eystein, the Sons of HaraldSaga of Hakon HerdebreidMagnus Erlingson's Saga

Morkinskinna

Morkinskinna
Title Morkinskinna PDF eBook
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Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 574
Release 2012-07-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1501720619

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Morkinskinna ("rotten parchment"), the first full-length chronicle of the kings of medieval Norway (1030-1157), forms the basis of the Icelandic chronicle tradition. Based ultimately on an original from ca. 1220, the single defective manuscript was written in Iceland ca. 1275. The present volume, the first translation of Morkinskinna in any language, makes this literary milestone available to a general readership, with introduction and commentary to clarify its position in the history of medieval Icelandic letters. The book is designed to be used by readers with no knowledge of Icelandic. The translation is keyed to, and may be used in conjunction with, the existing diplomatic editions. Notes on the manuscript problems, as well as introductory and appended matter, augment the text. Above all, Kari Ellen Gade's edition of the skaldic stanzas provides a substantial initial step toward a future edition of the Icelandic text: Morkinskinna is the first large-scale repository of skaldic verse. Morkinskinna also includes many semi-independent tales that recount the adventures of individual Icelanders at the Norwegian court. These tales, with their often humorous or ironic inflections, shift the focus of the chronicle from the deeds of the kings to the Icelandic perception of Norwegian royalty.

The Early Kings of Norway

The Early Kings of Norway
Title The Early Kings of Norway PDF eBook
Author Thomas Carlyle
Publisher London Chapman and Hall [1878?]
Pages 388
Release 1875
Genre Norway
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The Sagas of Norwegian Kings (1130-1265)

The Sagas of Norwegian Kings (1130-1265)
Title The Sagas of Norwegian Kings (1130-1265) PDF eBook
Author Theodore Murdock Andersson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Kings and rulers
ISBN 9780935995206

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"The purpose of the present volume is to provide the nonspecialist with a first orientation on the category of Icelandic sagas known as 'kings' sagas.' They are so titled because they typically, though not exclusively, recount the lives of the Norwegian kings from ca. 900 down to the thirteenth century."--p.vii