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... King Athelstane with a band of Vikingar , and other northern adventurers , his wife's father died in Norway , and his brother - in - law , Bergaumund , took possession of the entire inheritance , of which Egill claimed a part , in right ...
... King Athelstane with a band of Vikingar , and other northern adventurers , his wife's father died in Norway , and his brother - in - law , Bergaumund , took possession of the entire inheritance , of which Egill claimed a part , in right ...
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... King Erik was sorely in- censed , but as nobody , not even the king and his Champions , were allowed to come armed to the assizes , Egill made his escape to the sea shore . Here his faithful friend Arinbioern infoined him that he was ...
... King Erik was sorely in- censed , but as nobody , not even the king and his Champions , were allowed to come armed to the assizes , Egill made his escape to the sea shore . Here his faithful friend Arinbioern infoined him that he was ...
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... kings and their courts . Their recitations , though principally in prose , were illustrated occasionally by passages in ... King Harald Sigurdson , sixty different lays in one evening , and being asked if he knew any more , declared that ...
... kings and their courts . Their recitations , though principally in prose , were illustrated occasionally by passages in ... King Harald Sigurdson , sixty different lays in one evening , and being asked if he knew any more , declared that ...
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... of Harald Harfager , his son , Rognvald Kettilbein , put him- self at the head of such an order of magicians . The king , having vainly endeavoured to reclaim him and his eighty confederates from. History of the Northmen . 7.
... of Harald Harfager , his son , Rognvald Kettilbein , put him- self at the head of such an order of magicians . The king , having vainly endeavoured to reclaim him and his eighty confederates from. History of the Northmen . 7.
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... king , and all of whom were frequently engaged in implacable wars , the result of here- ditary feuds . These ... kings , and becoming sea - rovers : at others , they agreed , when there were two sons , that they should reign alternately ...
... king , and all of whom were frequently engaged in implacable wars , the result of here- ditary feuds . These ... kings , and becoming sea - rovers : at others , they agreed , when there were two sons , that they should reign alternately ...
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