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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Eyja 4III/6 — Sekk ‘Sekken’

Nǫs, Dyn, Nauma,         Nála, Nǫrva,
Folskn, Frigg, Fetilǫr,         Fenring ok Mǫn,
Bolm, Bókn, Raufa,         Bǫnn, Sekk ok Vǫrl,
Álǫst ok Storð,         Jala, Tjǫr, Véey.

Nǫs, Dyn, Nauma, Nála, Nǫrva, Folskn, Frigg, Fetilǫr, Fenring ok Mǫn, Bolm, Bókn, Raufa, Bǫnn, Sekk ok Vǫrl, Álǫst ok Storð, Jala, Tjǫr, Véey.

Noss, Dønna, Nauma, Nála, Nørvøy, Storfosna, Frigg, Fetlar, Askøy and Man, Bolm, Bokn, Rauøya, Bǫnn, Sekken and Valderøy, Alsten and Stord, Yell, Tjǫr, Veøy.

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[6] Sekk ‘Sekken’: Located near Veøy (Véey, see l. 8) in Romsdalsfjorden, north-western Norway. Both islands are mentioned in Magnúss saga Erlingssonar chs 5-7 (MErlHkr, ÍF 28, 380-2) in connection with the death of King Hákon herðibreiðr ‘Broad-shoulder’ in 1162.

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