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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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HHárf ch. 20

Haralds saga hárfagra 20 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (HHárf ch. 20)

HeimskringlaHaralds saga hárfagra
192021

text and translation

The new edition is either unpublished or unavailable. The following is taken from an old edition (Skj where relevant):



Eftir orustu þessa fékk Haraldur konungur enga mótstöðu í
Noregi. Voru þá fallnir allir hinir mestu fjandmenn hans en
sumir flýðir úr landi og var það allmikill mannfjöldi því að
þá byggðust stór eyðilönd. Þá byggðist Jamtaland og
Helsingjaland og var þó áður hvorttveggja nokkuð byggt af
Norðmönnum. Í þeim ófriði er Haraldur konungur gekk til lands
í Noregi þá fundust og byggðust útlönd, Færeyjar og Ísland.
Þá var og mikil ferð til Hjaltlands og margir ríkismenn af
Noregi flýðu útlaga fyrir Haraldi konungi og fóru í
vesturvíking, voru í Orkneyjum og Suðureyjum á vetrum en á
sumrum herjuðu þeir í Noreg og gerðu þar mikinn landskaða.
Margir voru þeir og ríkismenn er gengu til handa Haraldi
konungi og gerðust hans menn og byggðu lönd með honum.

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