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According and Heimskringla
According to a legend recorded by Snorri Sturluson, in the Heimskringla, the late 9th-century Värmlandish chieftain Áki invited both the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair and the Swedish king Eric Eymundsson, but had the Norwegian king stay in the newly constructed and sumptuous one, because he was the youngest one of the kings and the one who had the greatest prospects.
According to Heimskringla and Egils saga, Eric spent much of his childhood in fosterage with the hersir Thórir son of Hróald.
According to Heimskringla, Harald had appointed his sons as client kings over the various districts of the kingdom, and intended Eric, his favourite son, to inherit the throne after his death.
According to Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla, he was named Magnus ( Magnús in Old Norse ) by Sigvatr Þórðarson, his father's Icelandic skald, after Charlemagne, Carolus Magnus in Latin.
According to Heimskringla and Fagsrkinna, Halfdan was the son of the Yngling King Gudrød the Hunter.
According to Heimskringla, Halfdan's second wife was also named Ragnhild.
According to the Prose Edda, Kvasir was instrumental in the capture and binding of Loki, and an euhemerized account of the god appears in Heimskringla, where he is attested as the wisest among the Vanir.
According to the Heimskringla, "( When ) King Olaf Tryggvason came to Ringerike to spread Christianity, Sigurd Syr and his wife allowed themselves to be baptized ".
According to the Heimskringla, Magnus had his longship dragged across the isthmus north of Kintyre in 1093 as part of his campaign.
According to Snorri Sturluson, in his Heimskringla, King Magnus, son of King Harald Sigurtharson, who was the half brother of Saint King Olaf Haraldsson, died from ergotism shortly after the Battle of Hastings.
According to Heimskringla, the 11th Century Norse-Gael ruler Echmarcach mac Ragnaill plundered in Wales with his friend, the viking Guttorm Gunnhildsson.
According to Heimskringla, Sigvaldi sailed from Wendland with Olaf and a fleet of Wendish ships and led him into the ambush.
According to the sagas Morkinskinna and Heimskringla, Inge ’ s infirmity stemmed from having been carried into battle by one of his guardians during a battle in 1137: “... his back was knotted into a hump, and the one foot was shorter than the other ; and he was besides so infirm that he could scarcely walk as long as he lived .” s: Heimskringla / Saga of Sigurd, Inge, and Eystein, the Sons of Harald # Of Sigurd Slembidjakn.
According to the Heimskringla, a battle took place in Oddasund between the Swedish king Jorund and a Norwegian pirate from Hålogaland.
According to the Heimskringla, he had no sons, but the legends of Helgi Hundingsbane relate that he had the sons Hothbrodd, Gudmund and Starkad who were slain by Helgi.
According to Heimskringla, the local population of the area started worshipping Eystein as a saint.
According to Snorri Sturluson in the Heimskringla it was the location of Uppsala and the Thing of all Swedes, where every year there were great blóts which were attended by many kings.
According to Heimskringla one hundred Vikings were adorned “ in coats of ring-mail, and in foreign helmets ” at the Battle of Nesjar.
According to Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda and Heimskringla, Ásaland corresponds to Asia and is the origin for the Æsir emperors that conquered regions and territories and finally settled down in Northern Europe and brought law and order.
According to the Norse Heimskringla and Orkneyinga sagas, Rögnvald had little regard for his youngest son Einarr because Einarr's mother was a slave.
According to Heimskringla, Eric, apparently reconciled with his father, commanded 60 ships in the battle and emerged victorious.
According to the Heimskringla, Tryggve performed Viking expeditions in Ireland and Scotland.
According to Heimskringla Sigurd Syr was a prudent man, taciturn and generally modest, although very wealthy.

According and Hervarar
According to the Hervarar saga and the Waking of Angantyr, the mounds of the slain berserkers were haunted.
According to Hversu Noregr byggðist and Njáls saga, he was the son of Halfdan the Valiant ( also given as his father in the Ynglinga saga and the Hervarar saga ), son of Harald the Old, son of Valdar, son of Roar ( Hroðgar ) of the house of Skjöldung ( Scylding ).
According to Hervarar saga ok Heidreks konungs (" The Saga of Hervor and King Heidrek ") versions H and U:
* According to Hervarar saga, Refil was a son of the Swedish king Björn Ironside and the brother of its next king Erik Björnsson.
According to Hervarar saga, he was preceded by his father Anund Uppsale and uncle Björn at Hauge and he was succeeded by Björn ( the father of Eric the Victorious and Olof Björnsson ).
According to Hervarar saga, Sweyn's rule was not to last.
According to the Hervarar saga, he ruled only for a short time, and was married to Ingigerd, the daughter of Harald Hardrada.
According to Hervarar saga, Gestumblindi was a powerful man in Reidgotaland, i. e. a Goth, who had angered king Heidrek by refusing to pay him tribute.
According to the Hervarar saga, versions U and H, she was the daughter of Svafrlami, the king of Gardariki.

According and saga
According to Grímnismál, the hall is the greatest of buildings and contains 540 rooms, located in Asgard, as are all the dwellings of the gods, in the kingdom of Þrúðheimr ( or Þrúðvangar according to Gylfaginning and Ynglinga saga ).
According to the saga of Erik the Red, when Erik was exiled from Iceland he sailed west and pioneered Greenland.
" According to the saga, the result of this was that his popularity caused many to allow themselves to be baptized, and some people stopped making sacrifices.
According to the early 13th century Egils saga, Eric's consort at York was Gunnhildr, the famous " mother of kings ".
According to the Ynglinga saga, king Domalde was sacrificed there in the hope of bringing greater future harvests and the total domination of all future wars.
According to the saga " The Battle of Mag Mucrama ", Olc gave Art hospitality the night before the Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe.
According to the saga " The Melody of the House of Buchet ", Cormac married Eithne Táebfada, daughter of Cathaír Mór and foster-daughter of Buchet, a wealthy cattle-lord from Leinster whose hospitality was so exploited that he was reduced to poverty.
According to the Völsunga saga, Brynhildr is a shieldmaiden ( and seemingly though not explicitly a valkyrie ) who is the daughter of Budli.
According to the Völsunga saga, Brynhildr bore Sigurðr a daughter, Aslaug, who later married Ragnar Lodbrok.
According to Njáls saga, he was a powerful, athletic man " capable of jumping his own height in full body armour, both back and front ".
According to Völsunga saga, Völsung was murdered by the Geatish king Siggeir and avenged by one of his sons, Sigmund, and his daughter Signy, who was married to Siggeir.
According to the details in the saga, this would have taken place in the 5th century.
According to saga, when he died he was so popular that every district wanted his body.
According to an old Viking saga and a map discovered in the museum, Olaf the Blue, a Viking explorer, had reached the coast of North America in the early 10th century and had claimed this land as his property — a claim that was indeed valid according to an international treaty drafted in 792 during the reign of Charlemagne.
According to the saga the Eurasian monarchies were established shortly after the Ice Age.
According to the saga the pagan traditions were based on a naturalistic philosophy, where it was regarded a virtue to " save and not spill ones semen or female ejaculate ".
According to Víga-Glúms saga it was held at Winter Nights ( at the onset of winter ).
According to the Eymund's saga, they fought together with the Blökkumen (" Romanians ") in the Kievan Rus ' in the 1010s.
According to Ynglinga saga, the Swedish king Gylfi promised Gefjun the territory she could plow in a night.
" According to the saga, Freyr " erected a great temple at Uppsala and made his chief residence there, directing it to all tribute due to him, both lands and chattels.
According to Eymund's saga he took a new queen, Auð, the daughter of Haakon Sigurdsson, the ruler of Norway.
According to the Orkneyinga saga the main residence of Jarl Thorfinn the Mighty ( 1014-1065 ) was located in Birsay, possibly on the Brough.

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