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articles may use
Snorre Sturleson,
Snorri Sturlusson,
Snorre Sturlson,
Snorri Sturlson, in
addition to his
Norwegian and
Swedish names. The
Women in...
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University Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-19-973428-3. The
Prose Edda of
Snorri Sturlson Translated by
Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur [1916]
Prologue II at
Internet Sacred...
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friend Arinbjörn The
origin story for
poetry comes from a myth by
Snorri Sturlson. The
story depicts poetry as a
liquid that
takes various forms. The point...
- play
draws on
historic events mentioned in
Heimskringla written by
Snorri Sturlson. The play
features other historical Norwegian figures,
including Rögnvald...
- "son of ****oc". Some
historians have argued,
based on
comments by
Snorri Sturlson made in the 13th century, that the
English army did
occasionally fight...
- god. The
account can be downpla**** as just
stories for the devout, but
Sturlson trusts that most
listeners would be won over by the
account of the three...
- July 2022. Brodeur,
Arthur Gilchrist (2018). The
Prose Edda of
Snorri Sturlson.
Franklin classics Trade Press. ISBN 978-0344335006. Bellows,
Henry Adam...
- Thordr) To
Which Are
Added XVIII.
Eulogies On Haco King Of Norway, By
Snorro Sturlson, Publ. With A
Literal Version And
Notes Archived 24
September 2019 at the...
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Nordkapp Muni****lity. "Gjesvær" (in Norwegian). yr.no.
Retrieved 2013-02-15.
Sturlson,
Snorri (1932). Heimskringla: The
Chronicle of the
Kings of Norway. p. 322...
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soprano singing eight rôles (based on the saga 'Heimskringla' by
Snorri Sturlson, 1179-1241) is a
monodrama by
Judith Weir,
commissioned by Jane Manning...