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Heimskringla (4027 bytes)
1: '''Heimskringla''' is the [[Icelandic language|Icelandic]] name o... 3: ...mingle, and it terminates in factual history. The Heimskringla was translated into English by [[Samuel Laing]] i... 5: The Heimskringla contains the following sagas (see also [[List of ... 24: * [http://wikisource.org/wiki/Heimskringla Heimkringla in Old Norse on Wikisource] 25: * [http://wikisource.org/wiki/Heimskringla_(English) Heimkringla in English on Wikisource] King of Nerike (728 bytes) 5: * '''Olof the Sharp-sighted''' from [[Heimskringla]] whose grand-daughter married [[Ingjald]] ill-ru... 6: * '''Sporsnjall''' (in Heimskringla) who was invited by [[Ingjald]] to a banquet only... 7: * '''[[Olof Trätälja]]''' (in Heimskringla), the son of Ingjald who made Nerike his temporar... Ranrike (1017 bytes) 6: ==Heimskringla== 7: In his [[Heimskringla]], [[Snorri Sturluson]] relates how it first acce... Algaut (258 bytes) 1: ...]] who ruled [[West Götaland]] according to the [[Heimskringla]]. [[Snorri Sturluson]] relates that he was burnt... Gudröd the Hunter (1294 bytes) 1: ...ild]] of the [[House of Yngling]], according to [[Heimskringla]], a collection of sagas from thirteenth century ... 12: *[[Heimskringla]] Vingulmark (307 bytes) 1: ...[[Norway]]. [[Snorri Sturluson]] relates in the [[Heimskringla]] that it was conquered from the Swedish king [[E... Samuel Laing (1154 bytes) 10: *''Heimskringla. The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway'', 3 vol., ... 11: ...entury Icelandic work by [[Snorri Sturluson]]'s [[Heimskringla]] (which see). Oddesund (386 bytes) 2: ...] with [[Vendsyssel-Thy|Thy]]. According to the [[Heimskringla]], a battle took place in Oddasund between the Sw... Huld (317 bytes) 1: ...candinavian mythology]]. In [[Ynglingatal]] and [[Heimskringla]] is related that she first was hired to kill the... Varva (396 bytes) 1: ...lace located in [[Reidgotaland]]. It appears in [[Heimskringla]], where it is told that the Swedish king [[Dag t... Wulfing (2558 bytes) 3: ... clan (see [[Norse clans]]) is mentioned in the [[Heimskringla]] and in [[Sögubrot]], where [[Hjörvard]] and his... 8: In the Heimskringla, the Ylfing [[Hjörvard]] was the co-ruler of East... 12: ...cts both the legend of Helge Hundingsbane and the Heimskringla in which the dynasty never lost East Götaland, un... Historia Norvegiae (490 bytes) 3: ...nglingatal besides the [[Ynglinga saga]] in the [[Heimskringla]]. Ale the Strong (532 bytes) 1: ... [[Scandinavia]]n legend, '''Ale the Strong''' ([[Heimskringla]]) belonged to the House of Skjöldung ([[Scylding... Halfdan the Mild (483 bytes) 1: ...d he succeeded his father as king, according to [[Heimskringla]]. Óttar (520 bytes) 5: In [[Heimskringla]], Ottar is a Swedish king. The same king appears... Romerike (2135 bytes) 17: ===In the ''Heimskringla''=== 18: [[Snorri Sturluson]] relates in his [[Heimskringla]] that it first accepted the rule of the [[semi-l... Re, Norway (684 bytes) 5: ...in [[1177]], which is the last one mentioned in [[Heimskringla]] by [[Snorri Sturluson]]. Graves and other findi... Hålogaland (772 bytes) 1: ...re fought by the Swedish king [[Jorund]] in the [[Heimskringla]], and king Godgest who was given a horse by the ... Eystein II of Norway (536 bytes) 2: ...raldson|Sigurd]]. His deeds are recorded in the [[Heimskringla]]. Dyggve (849 bytes) 16: *[[Ynglinga saga]] (part of the [[Heimskringla]])
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