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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Nj ch. 57

Njáls saga 57 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Nj ch. 57)

Anonymous íslendingasögurNjáls saga
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text and translation

The new edition is either unpublished or unavailable.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


Starkaður hét maður. Hann var sonur Barkar
blátannarskeggs Þorkelssonar bundinfóta er land nam
umhverfis Þríhyrning. Hann var kvongaður maður og hét kona
hans Hallbera. Hún var dóttir Hróalds hins rauða og
Hildigunnar dóttur Þorsteins tittlings. Móðir Hildigunnar var
Unnur dóttir Eyvindar karfa, systir Móðólfs hins spaka er
Móðylfingar eru frá komnir. Synir þeirra Starkaðar og
Hallberu voru þeir Þorgeir og Börkur og Þorkell. Hildigunnur
læknir var systir þeirra. Þeir voru ofsamenn miklir í skapi,
harðlyndir og ódælir. Þeir sátu yfir hlut manna.

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