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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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ÓTC ch. 77

Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar in Heimskringla 77 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (ÓTC ch. 77)

HeimskringlaÓláfs saga Tryggvasonar in Heimskringla
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En um vorið eftir lét Ólafur konungur búa skip sín og lið. Þá
hafði hann sjálfur Tranann. Hafði konungur þá mikið lið og
frítt. En er hann var búinn hélt hann liðinu út eftir firði
og síðan norður fyrir Byrðu og svo norður á Hálogaland. En
hvar sem hann kom við land þá átti hann þing. Bauð hann þar
öllu fólki að taka skírn og rétta trú. Bar þá engi maður
traust til að mæla í móti og kristnaði hann þá land allt þar
sem hann fór.



Ólafur konungur tók veislu í Þjóttu að Háreks. Þá var hann
skírður og allt lið hans. Gaf Hárekur konungi góðar gjafar að
skilnaði og gerðist hans maður og tók veislur af konungi og
lends manns rétt.

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