Sagas
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The
Icelandic Sagas are prose
histories describing mostly events that took place in Iceland during the Age of Settlement. They are written in
Old Norse in Iceland during the 12th to 15th centuries and mostly during the centre of that epoch.
The saga writers sought to record their heroes' great achievements and to glorify the virtues of courage and honour.
- The Main Icelandic Sagas (?lendingas?ur):
- Bandamanna saga
- B??r saga Sn?ells?s
- Bjarnar saga H?d?akappa
- Brennu-Nj?s saga
- Droplaugarsona saga
- Egils saga
- Eir?s saga rau?
- Eyrbyggja saga
- Finnboga saga ramma
- Flj?sd?a saga
- Fl?manna saga
- F?tbr?ra saga
- F?eyinga saga
- Grettis saga
- G?la saga S?ssonar
- Gr?lendinga saga
- Gr?lendinga ?ttur
- Gull-?ris saga
- Gunnars saga Keldugn?sf?ls
- Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu
- Hallfre?r saga vandr?ask?ds
- Hallfre?r saga vandr?ask?ds
- Har?r saga og H?mverja
- H?ar?r saga ?fir?ngs
- Hei?rv?a saga
- Hrafnkels saga Freysgo?
- Hrana saga hrings
- H?sna-?ris saga
- Kjalnesinga saga
- Korm?s saga
- Kr?a-Refs saga
- Laxd?a saga
- Lj?vetninga saga
- Reykd?a saga og V?a-Sk?u
- Svarfd?a saga
- Valla-Lj?s saga
- Vatnsd?a saga
- V?a-Gl?s saga
- V?lundar saga
- Vopnfir?nga saga
- ?rsteins saga hv?a
- ?rsteins saga S?u-Hallssonar
- ?r?r saga hre?
The original vellum manuscripts as well as copies made during the Middle Ages and some present-day translations of the sagas can be studied on-line at the following website:
External link
See also