「SAGAS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Lindow adds that "in the | sagas, a person who helps stir up or keep feuds aliv |
| and his son Bolli Bollason from the Icelandic | Sagas, although neither were recorded as coming to E |
| 1030) wrote many | sagas and became Bishop of St. David's in 1073. |
| The Scandinavian | Sagas and Le Morte d'Arthur gave him subjects after |
| This information is confirmed by | sagas and archaeological evidence, which suggests th |
| The Orkneyingers Saga (Icelandic | Sagas, and other historical documents relating to th |
| elaborates on the same matter as several other | sagas, and chronicles, in Scandinavian tradition, an |
| The name does appear in Ynglingatal, Norse | sagas, and Beowulf as belonging to a Swedish king du |
| works on Anglo-Saxon history, The Anglo-Saxon | Sagas and The Conquest of Britain by the Saxons, bot |
| While ancient | sagas and legends, and modern art, depict the Grail |
| known for his modern adaptations of legendary | sagas and also a non-fiction writer on Germanic myth |
| rn Irish antiquarians, but the sheer volume of | sagas, annals, hagiographies, and so forth, which su |
| Norse | sagas are written versions of older oral traditions. |
| The characters within these | sagas are typically Vikings or closely related to th |
| Icelandic | Sagas are known for their family themes which are pa |
| rians, for instance in Norway, continue to use | sagas as sources, with all the sensible precautions |
| in many articles to, incorrectly, accept later | sagas as reliable sources in many articles, e.g. the |
| A few | sagas briefly mention some of the legendary kings th |
| It is not one of the more famous | sagas, but it is still considered to be an entertain |
| simply Sturlunga) is a collection of Icelandic | sagas by various authors from the 12th and 13th cent |
| Two Icelandic | sagas, commonly called the Saga of the Greenlanders |
| As Tatiana Jackson has observed, Norse | sagas contain more detailed information about the We |
| While Scandinavian | sagas describe events in 9th century Britain, their |
| Several skaldic poems and | sagas describe death in battle or on the sea with er |
| According to the | sagas, Eystein and Sigurd had plotted to strip Inge |
| Based especially on the Ossetian versions, the | sagas have long been valued as a window towards the |
| According to the | sagas, he was part of an expedition for the explorat |
| In the 13th century collection of | sagas, Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson tells that Swe |
| le to no historical truth behind the first few | sagas, however, they are still seen by many as a val |
| In the | sagas it is also used for the peoples of the region |
| according to the | sagas, King Augvald was the son of Rognvald, who was |
| He is best known for his works on Icelandic | sagas, laying emphasis on their literary nature and |
| elled by different characters in the Icelandic | Sagas, mainly Saga of Erik the Red and Saga of the G |
| The Icelandic | sagas mention a wife and two sons to Ragnvald Ulfsso |
| In the Norse | sagas, Mstislav is called Harald after his grandfath |
| According to the | Sagas of Icelanders, Norsemen from Iceland first set |
| manna saga ( listen (help·info)) is one of the | sagas of Icelanders. |
| figure who appears in many cycles of the Nart | sagas of the Caucasus. |
| According to the | Sagas of Icelanders, he established a Norse settleme |
| was "easily my favorite among his Chandleroid | sagas of tragedy outside the law," but added that it |
| Saga of Hrafnkel Frey's Godi" in The Complete | Sagas of Icelanders vol. |
| On the other hand, the | sagas of Charlemagne and Arthur appear immediately i |
| 'Erik the Red's Saga', in The | Sagas of Icelanders: A Selection (London: Penguin, 2 |
| The kings' | sagas quote a strophe by him where he recalls partic |
| The Norse | sagas relate of a number of kings of Nerike who rule |
| According to the | sagas, relations between the three brothers were pea |
| Germanic | sagas report a battle on the isle of Hiddensee betwe |
| n Island with the Helluland described in Norse | sagas, so it is possible that the inhabitants of the |
| The | sagas sometimes mention small figures that can be ke |
| and mythology and they are often mentioned in | sagas such as Hervarar saga and in Gesta Danorum. |
| st person to discover Greenland, the Icelandic | sagas suggest that earlier Norsemen discovered and t |
| oubt the authority of the information that the | sagas supply regarding the very beginning of the set |
| s is a plain rework of the several family feud | sagas that the script writers themselves have cooked |
| but highly critical to the reliability of the | sagas, the historian Halvdan Koht dated the battle t |
| ian Viking age queen consort, according to the | sagas the first queen of united Norway. |
| on is descended from the ancient Leches of the | Sagas, the same people as the Lygians of Tacitus, an |
| According to the | sagas, the martyrdom took place after Easter, on Apr |
| It is one of a very few | sagas to feature a magical flying object - in this c |
| Viking era and are influenced by the Icelandic | sagas to an extent. |
| The majority of Icelandic | sagas took place around the 10th and 11th centuries |
| Vinland | Sagas, two Icelandic documents detailing the discove |
| He is only known from the so-called Bagler | sagas, where he is only mentioned by virtue of his m |
| g in verse is also characteristic of Icelandic | Sagas, which the main character in Gisli Sursson's S |
| s a satire on big business and Northern family | sagas with Revell playing the long-lost son of the H |
| The passions ignited in the 1980s playoff | sagas would make only brief appearances during the r |
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