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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Ísls ch. 59

Íslendinga saga 59 — ed. Guðrún Nordal

Not published: do not cite (Ísls ch. 59)

Anonymous SturlungaÍslendinga saga
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Síðar um haustið sótti Þorvaldur Snorrason brúðlaup sitt í Stafaholt og var sú veisla hin veglegsta. Fór Þorvaldur heim til Vatnsfjarðar og fann ekki Sturlu vin sinn í þessi ferð. En nær veturnóttum fór Þorvaldur út á Eyri í Arnarfjörð en Hrafnssynir stukku undan fyrst í Mosdal og voru þar á laun í skógum. En Þorvaldur tók upp búið á Eyri en leggur gjöld á alla þingmenn þeirra og kastaði sinni eign á marga þingmenn Hrafnssona. En er Hrafnssynir frétta þetta fóru þeir suður yfir Breiðafjörð fyrst á Eyri til Þórðar Sturlusonar og réð hann þeim að fara til Helgafells á fund Halls ábóta er verið hafði mágur þeirra. Var Sveinbjörn þar um veturinn en Einar var á Eyri með Guðrúnu föðursystur þeirra en Grímur og Krákur í Flatey.

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