Sigurðr jórsalafari Magnússon (Sjórs)
12th century; volume 2; ed. Kari Ellen Gade;
Lausavísur (Lv) - 3
See ‘Royal Biographies’ in Introduction to this volume.
Sagas: Mberf, Msona ( Ágr, Fsk, H-Hr, Hkr, Mork, Theodoricus). Sigurðr, the second eldest son of Magnús berfœttr (see Genealogy II.3 in ÍF 28), became king of Norway upon his father’s death in 1103. He ruled jointly with his half-brothers, Óláfr (d. 1115) and Eysteinn (d. 1122). Sigurðr died of an illness in Oslo on 26 March 1130. He got his nickname, jórsalafari ‘Jerusalem-farer’, from his famous journey to Palestine (1108-11). Three lausavísur are attributed to Sigurðr (Sjórs Lv 1-3). For his life, see Anon Nkt 45, 49-52, Theodoricus (MHN 63-7; McDougall and McDougall 1998, 51-3), Ágr (ÍF 29, 47-51; Ágr 1995, 70-7), Mork (Mork 1928-32, 323, 336-99; Andersson and Gade 2000, 303, 312-58), Fsk (ÍF 29, 309, 315-21; Finlay 2004, 248, 252-8), Hkr (ÍF 28, 224, 237-77; Hollander 1991, 678, 686, 688-714), H-Hr (Fms 7, 49-50, 73-174). See also Knýtl (ÍF 35, 237; Hermann Pálsson and Edwards 1986, 122), Orkn (ÍF 34, 94-5, 100, 102-3, 139-40, 312, 315-16, 346, 348; Hermann Pálsson and Edwards 1987, 87-9, 116-17).
Events documented in poetry: Sigurðr’s journey to Palestine and Byzantium and his battles against the heathens 1108-11 (Sjórs Lv 3; Hskv Útkv; Hskv Útdr; Þstf Stuttdr; ESk Sigdr I); an amorous affair with the wife of one of his retainers (ESk Lv 1); his progressive insanity (ESk Lv 2); his dealings with the poet Þórarinn stuttfeldr (Sjórs Lv 2; Þstf Lv 1-3).
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Sjórs LvII
Kari Ellen Gade 2009, ‘(Introduction to) Sigurðr jórsalafari Magnússon, Lausavísur’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 467-9.
stanzas: 1
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Skj: Sigurðr jórsalafari: Lausavísur (AI, 454-5, BI, 422-3)
SkP info: II, 468-9 |
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references to this stanza: date: 1157 ∙ is a property of ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 ()
place: Bláland ∙ is mentioned in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (7963)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sigv Nesv 9, n. 2, 3 (SkP 1)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ Anon Óldr 24, n. 8 (SkP 1)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ HSt Rst 11, n. 5 (SkP 1)
Fms = Sveinbjörn Egilsson eds. 18… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
Skald = Kock, Ernst Albin ed. 194… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
Andersson, Theodore M. et al. 2000. Mork… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
Mork 1928-32 = Finnur Jóns… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
F 1871 = Unger, C. R. ed. … ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
E 1916 = Finnur Jónsson ed… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
Mork 1867 = Unger, C. R. e… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
Magnússona saga ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
∙ is referred to in ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (SkP 2)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ Anon Nkt 49, n. All (SkP 2)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ (SkP 2)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ (SkP 2)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ ESk, Sigdr I (SkP 2)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ Hskv, Útkv (SkP 2)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þstf, Stuttdr (SkP 2)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ ESk Øxfl 9, n. 1-2 (SkP 3)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ HaukrV Ísldr 3, n. 3 (SkP 4)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ HaukrV, Ísldr (SkP 4)
Sjórs Lv 3 ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Þorgdr 12, n. 3 (SkP 5)
date: 1120 ∙ is the date of ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 ()
category: Anonymous 14th c. ∙ saw the composition of ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (12463)
category: Anonymous 14th c. ∙ saw the composition/recitation of ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (15226)
category: Anonymous 14th c. ∙ saw the recitation of ∙ Sjórs Lv 3 (12464) |
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