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heimskringla (noun): a term of Old Norse origin referring to a medieval Old Norse kings' sagas compilation, often used to denote historical narratives or tales of Scandinavian monarchs

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Heimskringla a Euhemerized account of the origin of the gods.
It is the first section of his Heimskringla.
Heimskringla parts of the poem Lokasenna.
This conflicts with the version told in Heimskringla.
His work was later combined into the Heimskringla when it was recorded by Snorri Sturluson.
Beyond this there are no more references to Thjodolf in the sagas in Heimskringla.
He is best known for his illustrations of the Heimskringla in a style inspired by Werenskiold.
Odin is mentioned several times in the sagas that make up Heimskringla.
The saga draws on legendary material and Heimskringla and contains excerpts from Landnámabók.
Only fragments of it are preserved in Skáldskaparmál and in Heimskringla.
The novel is based on Heimskringla and Egils Saga.
The name was also used for a Norse king in the Heimskringla.
In the Heimskringla she is called Hild.
The following is quoted in Heimskringla.
The narrative in Heimskringla then adds another conquest for King Halfdan.

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It is preserved in the Heimskringla.
Heimskringla details that Odin gave Huginn and Muninn the ability to speak.
A revised version of the Separate Saga was later incorporated into the Heimskringla c.
Heimskringla gives the most detailed account of the division, describing it as threefold.
The battle itself is in its entirety described by Snorri Sturlason in his work Heimskringla.
The battle was the last one mentioned in Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson.
Heimskringla adds that the couple had another daughter together, Gersemi.
Ynglingatal Ynglinga saga part of the Heimskringla.
Oddr Snorrason and Heimskringla agree on the island 's name but do not specify its location.
The area lies on an ancient east-west route mentioned in the Heimskringla.
Heimskringla describes Sigrid as the beautiful but vengeful daughter of Skogul-Tosti, a powerful Swedish nobleman.
He preserved several medieval manuscripts, including Jǫfraskinna, which included parts of Heimskringla.
In chapter 8 of the Heimskringla book Ynglinga saga, Skaði appears in an euhumerized account.
The paper began with exactly the same format as its rival, Heimskringla.
In the Heimskringla book Ynglinga saga, a euhemerized account of the life of Odin is provided.
One possible explanation is presented in the Icelandic work Heimskringla from the 13th century.
Heimskringla specifies that Haakon owed his success in large part to Sigurd, earl of Lade.
Parallel comparison of the Legendary saga vs. Heimskringla version.
Heimskringla describes his attempt at killing Jarl Eirik and saving the day for Olaf,.
Rognvald is also referred to in Snorri Sturluson 's Heimskringla written c.
Eastern Sea ", appears in the Heimskringla and Eystra salt appears in Sörla þáttr.
Principal sources on Eric 's youth are Fagrskinna and Heimskringla.
However, the Heimskringla states specifically that Sigurd was the first Earl of Orkney.
Several references are made to him in Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla.
Heimskringla ( Icelandic pronunciation, ) is the best known of the Old Norse kings ' sagas.
King Olaf's betrothal to Ingegerd is described in both Fagrskinna and in Heimskringla.
However, in the Heimskringla we learn that Högne was the father-in-law of the Ylfing Hjörvard.
One such source is Haralds saga Sigurðarsonar, within Heimskringla.
The two main sources for Sigurd 's life are the Norse Heimskringla and Orkneyinga sagas.
Fragments of Kormákr 's lay on Sigurd Håkonsson, Sigurðardrápa, are preserved in Skáldskaparmál and in Heimskringla.
Many of the poems from St. Olaf's saga in Heimskringla are by Sigvatr.
It was the first comprehensive presentation of Norwegian history since Snorri Sturluson 's Heimskringla.
The place is mentioned in Middle Ages sources such as the Flateyarbok, Formannsogur, and Heimskringla.
References to the ship occur in the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, and in Heimskringla.
It is mentioned in Hervarar saga, Víga-Glúms saga, Egils saga and the Heimskringla.

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