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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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ÞUxaf ch. 7

Þorsteins þáttr uxafóts 7 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (ÞUxaf ch. 7)

Anonymous íslendingaþættirÞorsteins þáttr uxafóts
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Freysteinn fékk frelsi brátt af orðum Þorsteins og gerði
Þorkell það vel og liðuglega því að honum var vel í geði til
Freysteins því að hann vissi að hann var góðrar ættar og
göfgra manna fram í kyn. Grímkell faðir Freysteins bjó á Vors
og átti Ólöfu Brunnólfsdóttur, Þorgeirssonar, Vestarssonar.
En Sokki víkingur brenndi inni Grímkel föður hans en tók
piltinn og seldi mansali. Hafði Geitir hann út hingað.



Það segja sumir menn að Þorsteinn gifti Freysteini Oddnýju
móður sína. Freysteinn hinn fagri bjó í Sandvík á Barðsnesi
og átti Viðfjörð og Hellisfjörð og var kallaður
landnámsmaður. Frá honum eru komnir Sandvíkingar og
Viðfirðingar og Hellisfirðingar.

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