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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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MGóð ch. 20

Magnúss saga ins góða 20 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (MGóð ch. 20)

HeimskringlaMagnúss saga ins góða
192021

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The new edition is either unpublished or unavailable.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



En er Magnús konungur kom til Danmerkur þá var honum þar vel
fagnað. Átti hann brátt þing og stefnur við landsmenn og
beiddi sér viðtöku svo sem einkamál voru til. En fyrir því að
landshöfðingjar þeir er ágætastir voru í Danmörk voru eiðum
bundnir við Magnús konung og vildu halda orð sín og eiða þá
fluttu þeir þetta mjög fyrir fólkinu. Það bar og annað til að
þá var andaður Knútur hinn ríki og dautt allt hans af kvæmi.
Hinn þriðji hlutur að þá var alkunnig orðin helgi Ólafs
konungs um öll lönd og jartegnagerð hans.

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