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Snorre and Sturlason
According to Snorre Sturlason the battle of Hafrsfjord took place in the year AD 872, probably outside Ytraberget.
Snorre Sturlason mentions that King Håkon I of Norway had to rule with the support of the farmers, as the same farmers made a point of going against him if he pressed certain matters further at the ting ( the case in question was Christianity ).
* Sturlason, Snorre, and Erling Monsen ( Editor ).
Among others, the Icelander writer Snorre Sturlason allied with Skule in the conflict.

Snorre and Heimskringla
* Sturlasson, Snorre Snorres kongesagaer ( Heimskringla ) ( Oslo 1979 ) ISBN 82-05-31464-0
In 1838 – 1839 his standard translation of Snorre Sturleson's Heimskringla appeared.

Snorre and Norse
from the original Old Norse text into English by Benjamin Thorpe, and The Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson Tr.
A place mentioned as Stocksund by Old Norse author Snorre Sturlasson was once believed to be located here, but is now believed to have been located in Norrström, 2 km to the west.

Snorre and vol
Snorre Sturlusons Edda: Uppsala-Handskriften DH II, vol.

Snorre and .
Snorre Sturlasson mentions her as a lover of pomp and luxury, and as hard and strict towards her servants.
" Beginning in 1947 Swedish psychiatrist Snorre Wohlfahrt evaluated early trials, reporting that it is " distinctly hazardous to leucotomize schizophrenics " and lobotomy to be " still too imperfect to enable us, with its aid, to venture on a general offensive against chronic cases of mental disorder " and stating that " Psychosurgery has as yet failed to discover its precise indications and contraindications and the methods must unfortunately still be regarded as rather crude and hazardous in many respects.
The Elder Edda of Saemund Sigfusson and the Younger Edda of Snorre Sturleson.
Kvitsøy is first mentioned in the Snorre Saga, where Snorre records a truce being made between King Olaf II of Norway later to be known as St. Olav ( Hellige Olav ) and Erling Sjalgsson, under the stone cross.
The island of Sælør on the southern coast of the municipality is mentioned in Snorre, as the king Saint Olav spent a winter here in 1028.
According to Snorre, the Icelandic author of the Nordic Sagas, who wrote in the 13th century, Odin was supposed to have migrated from the region of the Caucasus or the area just east of the Black Sea near the turn of the 1st century CE.
Heyerdahl wanted to test the veracity of Snorre and, consequently, organized the Joint Archaeological Excavation in Azov, Russia, in 2001.
Snorre mentions Alrekstad among the five farms where Harold Fairhair remained mostly in his later years.
Varg Vikernes of Burzum handled bass guitar, Snorre Ruch (" Blackthorn ") of Thorns played second guitar, and Attila Csihar of Tormentor was later brought in as vocalist.
The banner under which King Eric's troops fought, was preserved by his kinsman the lawspeaker Eskil Magnusson of the Bjelbo family in Skara, who in 1219 gave it as honorary to his visiting Icelandic colleague Snorre Sturlasson.
( by ) Snorre E. Johnsen
This was partly thanks to a new style of guitar playing developed by Snorre ' Blackthorn ' Ruch of Stigma Diabolicum / Thorns and Øystein ' Euronymous ' Aarseth of Mayhem, in which guitarists played full chords using all the strings of the guitar in place of " powerchords " using only two or three strings.
Norwegian black metal musicians often met in the shop ’ s basement, including the members of Mayhem, the members of Emperor, Varg Vikernes of Burzum, and Snorre ' Blackthorn ' Ruch of Thorns.
Snorre Sturlasson called this area Eidskogen.
In 1989, Snorre W. Ruch and Marius Vold formed the band Stigma Diabolicum and recorded one demo.
In 1994, Snorre was sentenced to 8 years in prison for " being an accomplice " in the murder of Euronymous.

Sturlason and Heimskringla
While earlier reports do not name the kings bane, the Heimskringla by Snorri Sturlason specify Tore as the man delivering the fatal wound, using a spear tipped with the javelin point that killed his nephew to thrust up below the kings mail shirt and into the belly.

Sturlason and .
Hoc may be identical to the chieftain Haki mentioned in the Ynglinga Saga by Snorri Sturlason.
He has been called the Snorri Sturlason of Gudbrandsdal.

Heimskringla and History
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
* Sturluson, Snorri, Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway, tr.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway, translated Lee M. Hollander.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
* Sturluson, Snorri, Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway, tr.
* Sturluson, Snorri, Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway, tr.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.
Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.

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