- 1998 –
Arfur (Skífan) 1999 –
Sögur 1980–1990 (Íslenskir Tónar),
compilation release 2000 –
Bellman (Skífan) 2000 –
Sögur 1990–2000 (Íslenskir Tónar),...
-
embedded in the text. The main
meanings of the Old
Norse word saga (plural
sǫgur) are 'what is said, utterance, oral account, notification' and the sense...
- Contest,
finishing 25th in the
final with "Róa". They also won the 2025
Sögur Children's
Award Festival's
Performer of the Year award. Hálfdán and Matthías...
- The
Bagler Sagas (Old
Norse Böglunga
sögur) are kings'
sagas relating to
events which occurred between 1202–17 and are a
primary source of
Norwegian history...
-
edition of
these sagas is
Biskupa sögur, Íslenzk fornrit, 15-17 (Reykjavík: Hið Íslenzka Fornritafélag, 2002–3).
Biskupa sögur. Vol. 1. Kaupmannahöfn [Copenhagen]:...
- date from
different periods.
These are:
Fundinn Noregr chapters 1–3
Iarla Sogur chapters 4–38 (of
which the
sections regarding Earl
Einarr are the oldest...
- Saints'
sagas (Old
Norse heilagra manna sögur) are a
genre of Old
Norse sagas comprising the
prose hagiography of
medieval western Scandinavia. The corpus...
-
Breta sögur (Sagas of the Britons) is an Old Norse-Icelandic
rendering of
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
Historia regum Britanniae with some
additional material...
- Vildarkjör, [2007]); Óttar M. Norðfjörð, Tíu
litlir bankastrákar ([Reykjavík]:
Sögur, 2008). Christie, A. (1964) [1940]. Ten
Little Indians. New York: Pocket...
- 1979,
including Svarfdæla saga,
overseeing the
editions of the
biskupa sögur with Þórður Ingi Guðjónsson, and co-editing the 2014
edition of the Poetic...