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Title: Kuningastarinoita
Note: Translations of selected sagas from the Heimskringla.
Note: Reading ease score: 45.6 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Contents: Johdanto: Katsaus Norjan kansan vanhimpaan historiaan. Snorre Sturluson ja hänen teoksensa -- Harald Kaunotukan tarina -- Haakon Hyvän tarina -- Eirikinpoikain tarina -- Haakon jaarlin tarina -- Olavi Trygvenpojan tarina -- Viiteselitykset.
Credits: Produced by Tapio Riikonen
Summary: "Kuningastarinoita" by Snorri Sturluson is a historical account written in the early 14th century. The work chronicles the early kings of Norway, capturing the development of the nation from mythological origins to historical events, particularly focusing on figures such as Harald Kaunotukka and his consolidation of power in Norway. Through these narratives, the book provides insights into Norse mythology, culture, and the socio-political landscape of early Scandinavian society. The opening of "Kuningastarinoita" sets the stage for an exploration of Norway's ancient history, showcasing the lineage of its kings and their exploits. It begins by discussing the migration of the Norse people and their establishment in Norway, followed by the rise of significant figures like Halvdan Musta and his son Harald Kaunotukka, who aspires to unite the fragmented kingdoms of Norway. The narrative transitions into key events, including battles against rival kings and the strategic alliances formed by Harald, all drawing a vivid picture of early Norse life and governance. The prologue effectively introduces readers to the intertwining of legend and historical records that characterize Snorri's storytelling. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Snorri Sturluson, 1179?-1241
Translator: Wallenius, Toivo, 1881-1919
EBook No.: 53282
Published: Oct 15, 2016
Downloads: 37
Language: Finnish
Subject: Norway -- History
Subject: Scandinavia -- History
Subject: Iceland -- History
Subject: Sagas -- Translations into Finnish
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Kuningastarinoita
Note: Translations of selected sagas from the Heimskringla.
Note: Reading ease score: 45.6 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Contents: Johdanto: Katsaus Norjan kansan vanhimpaan historiaan. Snorre Sturluson ja hänen teoksensa -- Harald Kaunotukan tarina -- Haakon Hyvän tarina -- Eirikinpoikain tarina -- Haakon jaarlin tarina -- Olavi Trygvenpojan tarina -- Viiteselitykset.
Credits: Produced by Tapio Riikonen
Summary: "Kuningastarinoita" by Snorri Sturluson is a historical account written in the early 14th century. The work chronicles the early kings of Norway, capturing the development of the nation from mythological origins to historical events, particularly focusing on figures such as Harald Kaunotukka and his consolidation of power in Norway. Through these narratives, the book provides insights into Norse mythology, culture, and the socio-political landscape of early Scandinavian society. The opening of "Kuningastarinoita" sets the stage for an exploration of Norway's ancient history, showcasing the lineage of its kings and their exploits. It begins by discussing the migration of the Norse people and their establishment in Norway, followed by the rise of significant figures like Halvdan Musta and his son Harald Kaunotukka, who aspires to unite the fragmented kingdoms of Norway. The narrative transitions into key events, including battles against rival kings and the strategic alliances formed by Harald, all drawing a vivid picture of early Norse life and governance. The prologue effectively introduces readers to the intertwining of legend and historical records that characterize Snorri's storytelling. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Snorri Sturluson, 1179?-1241
Translator: Wallenius, Toivo, 1881-1919
EBook No.: 53282
Published: Oct 15, 2016
Downloads: 37
Language: Finnish
Subject: Norway -- History
Subject: Scandinavia -- History
Subject: Iceland -- History
Subject: Sagas -- Translations into Finnish
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.