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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Ldn ch. 88

Landnámabók 88 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Ldn ch. 88)

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The new edition is either unpublished or unavailable.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



Þrasi hét maður, son Þórólfs hornabrjóts; hann fór af
Hörðalandi til Íslands og nam land milli Kaldaklofsár og
Jökulsár; hann bjó í Skógum hinum eystrum. Hann var
rammaukinn mjög og átti deilur við Loðmund hinn gamla, sem
áður er ritað. Sonur Þrasa var Geirmundur, faðir Þorbjarnar,
föður Brands í Skógum.



Hrafn hinn heimski hét maður, son Valgarðs Vémundarsonar
orðlokars, Þórólfssonar voganefs, Hrærekssonar
slöngvandbauga, Haraldssonar hilditannar Danakonungs. Hann
fór úr Þrándheimi til Íslands og nam land milli Kaldaklofsár
og Lambafellsár; hann bjó að Rauðafelli hinu eystra og var
hið mesta göfugmenni. Hans börn voru þau Jörundur goði og
Helgi bláfauskur og Freygerður.

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