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Icelandic SagaThe 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 (slendingasgur):
- Bandamanna saga
- Brar saga Snfellsss
- Bjarnar saga Htdlakappa
- Brennu-Njls saga
- Droplaugarsona saga
- Egils saga
- Eirks saga raua
- Eyrbyggja saga
- Finnboga saga ramma
- Fljtsdla saga
- Flamanna saga
- Fstbroera saga
- Freyinga saga
- Grettis saga
- Gsla saga Srssonar
- Grnlendinga saga
- Grnlendinga ttur
- Gull-ris saga
- Gunnars saga Keldugnpsffls
- Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu
- Hallfrear saga vandrasklds
- Hallfrear saga vandrasklds
- Harar saga og Hlmverja
- Hvarar saga sfirings
- Heiarvga saga
- Hrafnkels saga Freysgoa
- Hrana saga hrings
- Hnsna-ris saga
- Kjalnesinga saga
- Kormks saga
- Krka-Refs saga
- Laxdla saga
- Ljsvetninga saga
- Reykdla saga og Vga-Sktu
- Svarfdla saga
- Valla-Ljts saga
- Vatnsdla saga
- Vga-Glms saga
- Vglundar saga
- Vopnfiringa saga
- orsteins saga hvta
- orsteins saga Su-Hallssonar
- rar saga hreu
The original vellum manuscripts as well as later copies of them and some present-day translations of the sagas can be studied on-line at the following website: External link See also !
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