Heimskringla

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Heimskringla is the Old Norse name of a collection of kings' sagas recorded in Iceland around 1225 by the poet and historian Snorri Sturluson (1179–1242). The collection contains tales about the Norwegian kings, beginning with the legendary Swedish dynasty of the House of Ynglings, followed by accounts of more historical Norwegian rulers of the 10th to 12th centuries, up to the death of Eystein Meyla in 1177.

Storm-editon (Illustrated Norwegian 1899/1900/1914-edition)

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Snorre Sturlusons fortale

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Ynglinge-soga

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Soga om Halvdan Svarte

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Soga om Harald Hårfagre

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Soga om Håkon den gode

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Soga om Eiriksønene

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Soga om Håkon jarl

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Soga om Olav Tryggvason

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Soga om Olav den heilage

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Soga om Magnus den gode

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Soga om Harald Hardråde

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Soga om Olav Kyrre

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Soga om Magnus Berrføtt

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Soga om Magnussønene

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Soga om Magnus Blinde og Harald Gille

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Soga om Haraldsønene

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Soga om Håkon Herdebrei

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Soga om Magnus Erlingsson

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