Search: in
Orkneyinga saga
Orkneyinga saga Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Dictionary     Directory  
Orkneyinga saga Email this to a friend      Orkneyinga saga

Orkneyinga saga

The Orkneyinga saga (also called the History of the Earls of Orkney) is a unique historical narrative of the history of the Orkney Islands, Scotland, from their capture by the Norwegian king in the ninth century onwards until about 1200.

The saga was written around 1200 (three centuries after the events they record) by an unknown Icelandic author and, as was generally the case with Icelandic language writing of this period, the saga is as much a fictional story as a historic document. It is thought to have been compiled from a number of sources, combining oral legends with historical facts. The saga begins with the semi-mythical capture of the islands by the King of Norway before moving on to more factual matters. The first three chapters covers text that provide the supposed origins for the Swedish and Norwegian (January/February) torsmĺnad after Thorri and (February/March) göjemĺnad after Gói. For this tradition see Nór.

Throughout the story, a number of characters who are both historical and legendary are introduced: Sigurd the Powerful, Hakon Paulsson, Sigurd the Stout, Rognvald, Earl of Moer and St Earl Magnus the Martyr. All these characters are still a part of Orcadian folklore today. There are examples of obviously fictional elements - such as Earl Sigurd's raven banner, the poisoned shirt of Earl Harald, and elements of the Hrolf Ganger saga.

External links and references

  • English translation:
    • Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney. Trans. Pálsson, Hermann and Edwards, Paul (1978). London: Hogarth Press. ISBN 0-7012-0431-1. Republished 1981, Harmondsworth: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-044383-5.
    • The Orkneyingers Saga (Icelandic Sagas, and other historical documents relating to the settlements and descents of the Northmen on the British Isles, Volume III). Translated by George Dasent (1894). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Reprinted 1964 by Kraus Reprint. Text available at Sacred Texts and Northvegr.
    • "Fundinn Noregr" ('Discovery of Norway'), opening portion of The Orkneyingers Saga. Trans. Chappell, Gavin (2004) Northvegr: The Discovery of Norway.
  • Original text:

de:Orkneyinga saga es:Saga Orkneyinga fr:Orkneyinga saga it:Saga degli uomini delle Orcadi nl:Orkneyinga saga no:Orknřyingenes saga fi:Orkneylaisten saaga sv:Orkneyinga saga





Source: Wikipedia | The above article is available under the GNU FDL. | Edit this article



Related Links in Orkneyinga saga

Search for Orkneyinga saga in Tutorials
Search for Orkneyinga saga in Encyclopedia
Search for Orkneyinga saga in Dictionary
Search for Orkneyinga saga in Open Directory
Search for Orkneyinga saga in Store
Search for Orkneyinga saga in PriceGig



Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor

Advertisement

Advertisement



Orkneyinga saga
Orkneyinga saga top Orkneyinga saga

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2008-2009 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement