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Note to stanza3. Rǫgnvaldr jarl and Hallr Þórarinsson, Háttalykill, 63 [Vol. 3, 1071] [All]: Hákon is Hákon Aðalsteinsfóstri ‘Foster-son of Æthelstan’ Haraldsson (also known as Hákon inn góði ‘the Good’), Eiríkr’s half-brother (see sts 61-2), who ruled Norway c. 934-61 (see ÍF 26, 144-5, 150-2, 157-97; ÍF 29, 72-6, 80-95). See also Anon Nkt 10, 12-15II and Eyv HákI as well as his Biography in SkP I. referencesÍF 26-8 = Bjarni Aðalbjarn… ∙ is referred to in ∙ RvHbreiðm Hl 63, n. All (SkP 3) ÍF 29 = Bjarni Aðalbjarnar… ∙ is referred to in ∙ RvHbreiðm Hl 63, n. All (SkP 3) SkP I = Poetry for Scandin… ∙ is referred to in ∙ RvHbreiðm Hl 63, n. All (SkP 3) Eyv, Hák ∙ is referred to in ∙ RvHbreiðm Hl 63, n. All (SkP 3) Anon Nkt 10 ∙ is referred to in ∙ RvHbreiðm Hl 63, n. All (SkP 3) |
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