- Ólafs ríma
Haraldssonar is a 14th-century ríma by the
Icelandic poet and
official Einarr Gilsson on the
career of
Saint Óláfr
Haraldsson (King Olaf II)...
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expansive works,
containing more than one ríma as a whole. Thus Ólafs ríma
Haraldssonar denotes an epic
about Ólafr
Haraldsson in one ríma,
while Núma rímur...
- Dana- ok Svíaveldi Hálfdanar saga
Eysteinssonar Saga Ólafs hins
helga Haraldssonar The
Chronicle of Erik,
Chapter 10: The
founding of
Stockholm The Chronicle...
- The
Legendary Saga of St. Olaf or
Helgisaga Óláfs
konungs Haraldssonar is one of the kings' sagas, a 13th-century
biography of the 11th-century
Saint Olaf...
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probably first attested in fourteenth-century rímur such as Ólafs ríma
Haraldssonar. It
remains one of the
dominant metrical forms in
Icelandic versifying...
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Geisli – a
religious poem on St. Olaf II of
Norway Ólafs ríma
Haraldssonar – a poem on St. Olaf in the rímur style, the
earliest such
poetry Hyndluljóð...
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appears to have
lived in Skagafjörður.
Einarr was the
author of Ólafs ríma
Haraldssonar, a ríma on
Saint Óláfr
Haraldsson consisting of 65
ferskeytt verses....
- Styrktarsjóður
Erlendar Haraldssonar" (in Icelandic).
University of Iceland. 4
November 2010 [2 May 2007]. "Styrktarsjóður
Erlendar Haraldssonar" (in Icelandic)...
- of Mann, Óláfr had been
confronted by
three Dublin-based nephews—the
Haraldssonar—the sons of his
exiled brother, Haraldr.
After hearing the
demands of...
- two volumes, 1934); the
Prose Edda (1950);
Helgisaga Óláfs
konungs Haraldssonar (1956);
Sverris saga (1961), Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar (1964); and Orkneyinga...