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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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PGG ch. 33

Prestssaga Guðmundar góða 33 — ed. Guðrún Nordal

Not published: do not cite (PGG ch. 33)

Anonymous SturlungaPrestssaga Guðmundar góða
323334

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Nú líður veturinn af höndum og eftir helguviku fer biskupsefni suður í Skálaholt að hitta Pál biskup og tekur með bréfum hans þeim er hann sendi til erkibiskups. Síðan fer hann heim til Hóla. Þá kemur Sigurður austan og þau Þuríður og gera þann kost biskupsefni að þeirra skyldi ekki þverra og kölluðu það tvö hundruð hundraða. En það var allskonar fé bæði frítt og ófrítt og var því játað. Guðmundur var búinn til skips með tíundavöru sína. En er hann var til skips kominn þá kemur Hrafn vestan Sveinbjarnarson og var búinn til ferðar sem þeir höfðu ætlað. Þar var og Tómas Ragnheiðarson og Ívar Jónsson, Grímnir munkur, Eyjólfur Snorrason. Fimmtán voru íslenskir menn.

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