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Sagas of Icelanders
group of narratives
Njáls saga
Icelandic saga
Saga of Erik the Red
Icelandic saga about the Norse exploration of North America
Egils saga
13th-century Icelandic saga
Saga of the Greenlanders
Icelandic saga about the Norse exploration of North America
Ivittuut
Ivittuut (formerly, Ivigtût; Greenlandic for "Grassy Place") is an abandoned mining town near Cape Desolation in southwestern Greenland, in the modern Sermersooq municipality on the ruins of the former Norse Middle Settlement.
Eastern Settlement
Area of Norse Greenland
Brattahlíð
Brattahlíð (), often anglicised as Brattahlid, was Erik the Red's estate in the Eastern Settlement Viking colony he established in south-western Greenland toward the end of the 10th century. The present settlement of Qassiarsuk is now located on the former estate. The site is about from the ocean, at the head of the Tunulliarfik Fjord, and hence sheltered from ocean storms.
Grettis saga
13th-century Icelandic saga
Laxdæla saga
Icelandic saga
Gísla saga
literary work
Hvalsey
Hvalseyjarfjord ("Whale Island fjord"; Greenlandic Qaqortukulooq) is located at the back of Qaqortoq, Greenland and is the site of Greenland's largest, best-preserved Norse ruins in the area known as the Eastern Settlement (Eystribyggð). In 2017, it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and part of the Kujataa Greenland site.
Hrafnkels saga
literary work, icelandic saga
Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu
literary work
Möðruvallabók
thumb|A page of Njáls saga from Möðruvallabók __NOTOC__ Möðruvallabók () or AM 132 fol is an Icelandic manuscript from the mid-14th century, inscribed on vellum. It contains the following Icelandic sagas in this order:
Fóstbrœðra saga
literary work
Eyrbyggja saga
Icelandic saga
Bandamanna saga
literary work
Vinland sagas
literary work
Kormáks saga
icelandic saga
Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss
Icelandic saga
Finnboga saga ramma
literary work
Hænsa-Þóris saga
13th-century Icelandic saga
Víga-Glúms saga
13th century Icelandic saga
Hallfreðar saga
13th-century Islandic saga
Flóamanna saga
literary work
Heiðarvíga saga
Droplaugarsona saga
literary work
Gull-Þóris saga
medieval Icelandic saga
Bjarnar saga Hítdœlakappa
literary work
The Tale of Audun from the West Fjords
tale from Icelandic Sagas
Hávarðar saga Ísfirðings
Harðar saga ok Hólmverja
literary work
Vatnsdæla saga
one of the sagas of Icelanders
Fljótsdæla saga
literary work
Ljósvetninga saga
Vápnfirðinga saga
saga of Icelanders
Gunnars saga Keldugnúpsfífls
literary work
Svarfdæla saga
medieval Icelandic saga
Þorsteins saga hvíta
Ölkofra þáttr
Old Norse tale
Króka-Refs saga
14th century Icelandic saga
Kjalnesinga saga
13th-century Icelandic saga
Víglundar saga
one of the sagas of Icelanders
Íslenzk fornrit
text publication society
Valla-Ljóts saga
medieval Icelandic saga
Þorsteins saga Síðu-Hallssonar
Þórðar saga hreðu
Icelandic saga
Reykdæla saga ok Víga-Skútu
icelandic saga
Hrana saga hrings
Icelandic saga
Íslendinga saga
Norse contemporary saga
Straumfjörð
Straumfjörður (Icelandic), or Straumfjǫrðr (Old Norse), sometimes anglicised to Straumsfjordr, Straumfjordr, Straumsfjord or Straumfjord, is according to the Sagas of Icelanders a fjord in Vinland where Thorfinn Karlsefni set up a temporary settlement. It is described in the Saga of Erik the Red, but not in the Greenland saga. Its name translates to "Current-fjord", "Stream-fjord" or "Tide-fjord".
Gunnars þáttr Þiðrandabana