Page:The Heimskringla; or, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway Vol 1.djvu/35

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KINGS OF NORWAY.
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  • Jonales Rimur (rhymes of Jonales).
  • Ions Saga Baptistæ (of John the Baptist).
  • Ions Saga Gudspialla mana (of Saint John the Evangelist).
  • Karlamagnus Saga (of Charlemagne).
  • Ketils Saga (of Ketil Hæng and Grim Lodiskins). Fable and history.
  • Knytlinga Saga (of the Danish kings of the Canute dynasty, from Harald Gormson to Canute VII.; supposed to be by Olaf Thordson, who died 1259). Historical.
  • Konrads Saga Keysara sonar (of Konrad; son of the Emperor).
  • Kormaks Saga (of Kormak the Scald). Fable and history.
  • Kroka Refs Saga (of Ref the Cunning). Fabulous.
  • Klarus Saga Keysara sonar (of ClaruS; son of the Emperor). Fabulous.
  • Kotler Draumr (the Dream of Cotla).
  • Kristus Saga (of the introduction of Christianity into Iceland; from 981 to 1000). Historical.
  • Kirialax Saga (of the Emperor Alexis; viz. Kurios Alexis ; but this is a fabulous emperor).
  • Kallinius Rimur (rhymes of Callinius).
  • Kraks Spa (Prophecy of Krak).
  • Landnama Bok (events in Iceland from the original settlement in the ninth to the end of the tenth century; with names of the first settlers; and of their lands; to the number of about 3000 names of persons; and 1400 of places; supposed to have been written in the last half of the thirteenth century). Historical.
  • Langfidgatal (series of dynasties and kings in the North). Historical.
  • Laxdæla Saga (of the descendants of Auda; who settled in Laxdale). Historical.
  • Liosvetninga Saga (Lives of the Descendants of Thorgier and Gudmund; and their own Lives; between the middle of the tenth and end of the twelfth century). Historical; written about the end of the twelfth century.
  • Laurentius Biskups Saga (of Bishop Laurence, who was born 1267). Historical, by a contemporary.
  • Mabels Sterku Rimer (rhymes of or concerning Mabel the Strong).
  • Maria Saga (of Mary, viz. the Virgin).
  • Margaretor Saga (of Margaret and Sigurd, in Magnus the Good’s time).
  • Magus Jarls Saga (of Earl Magus, or Marus, in Saxland). Fabulous.
  • Mirmants Saga (of Mirmant, a king in Sicily). Fabulous.
  • Magnus Saga Orkneya Jarls (of Saint Magnus, Earl of Orkney, who was killed 1110). Historical.
  • Mottuls Saga (of the magic cloak at the court of King Arthur).
  • Nials Saga (of Nial). Historical; and supposed to be written by Sæmund Frode, in the 11th century.
  • Nikulass Saga leikara (of Nicolas the Juggler, son of King Faustus of Hungary). Fabulous.
  • Nitida Frægn Saga (of the celebrated Nitida, daughter of a Frank king Richard). Fabulous.
  • Nikulass Saga Erksbiskups (of Nicholas, Archbishop of Lucca).