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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Eyja 7III/4 — Jǫlund ‘Jeløya’

Hæl, Røkstr ok Falstr         ok Helliskor,
Asparnir, Hinn,         Jǫlund ok Hanki,
Mársey, Sámsey,         Mystr ok Vingi,
Hlésey, Heðinsey         ok Hnotirnar.

Hæl, Røkstr ok Falstr ok Helliskor, Asparnir, Hinn, Jǫlund ok Hanki, Mársey, Sámsey, Mystr ok Vingi, Hlésey, Heðinsey ok Hnotirnar.

Hilløy, Reksteren and Falster and Helliskor, Asparnir, Hinnøya, Jeløya and Hankø, Morsø, Samsø, Møkster and Vingi, Læsø, Hiddensee and Hnotirnar.

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[4] Jǫlund ‘Jeløya’: The largest island in Oslofjorden located near Moss in Østfold, south-eastern Norway.

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