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Hauksbók (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhœyksˌpouːk]; 'Book of Haukr') is a 14th
century Icelandic m****cript
created by
Haukr Erlendsson.
Significant portions...
- etc. is the
patrilineal lineage given in the
Hauksbók Áslákssonar,
Bjarnarsonar járnsíðu in the
Hauksbók Hroald Spine (Hróaldr hryggr) is
called Thorvald...
- etc. is the
patrilineal lineage given in the
Hauksbók Áslákssonar,
Bjarnarsonar járnsíðu in the
Hauksbók Hroald Spine (Hróaldr hryggr) is
called Thorvald...
- century. It is
preserved in
somewhat different versions in two m****cripts:
Hauksbók (14th century) and Skálholtsbók (15th century).
Despite its title, the...
- of
Norse mythology. The poem is
preserved whole in the
Codex Regius and
Hauksbók m****cripts
while parts of it are
quoted in the
Prose Edda. Völuspá is...
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between 1275 and 1280 A
version in the
early 14th-century
compilation Hauksbók by
Haukr Erlendsson, who says he
based it on Sturlubók and a lost 13th-century...
- Loki: Váli, son of Loki, is
otherwise unknown. A
variant version in the
Hauksbók m****cript of
stanza 34 of "Völuspá"
refers to this event; it begins: "Þá...
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thought to have
possibly pointed to, must
likely have been in Greenland. The
Hauksbók states that the
inhabitants of Hvítramannaland were albani,
meaning people...
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complete family tree for which, see
Thorfinn Karlsefni. Eiríks saga Ch. 7,
Hauksbók version says "Thord, who
lived at Hofdi, son of
Bjorn Butter-Box" (Magnusson...
- will live and
spend their lives pleasurably.
Stanzas 65,
found in the
Hauksbók version of the poem,
refers to a "powerful,
mighty one" that "rules over...