Snorri Sturluson — [The Old Norse/Icelandic spelling of the name is Snorri Sturluson . Snorre Sturlason is the modern Norwegian and Snorre Sturlasson the modern Swedish spelling. For the construction of the name (a patronymic), see Icelandic naming conventions.… … Wikipedia
Snorri — Sturluson. Illustration des norwegischen Malers Christian Krohg für Heimskringla Ausgabe von 1899. S … Deutsch Wikipedia
Snorri Sturluson — Druckausgabe der Snorra Edda von 1666 Statue Snorri Sturlusons von Gustav Vigeland in Reykholt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Snorri Sturluson — Snọrri Sturluson, isländischer Dichter, Historiker und Staatsmann, * Hvamm (Westisland) 1178/79, ✝ (ermordet) auf seinem Gut Reykjaholt 22. 9. 1241; gehörte zur mächtigen Sturlungenfamilie (Sturlunga saga), hatte 1215 18 und 1222 31 das… … Universal-Lexikon
Snorre Sturlason — Snorri Sturluson. Illustration des norwegischen Malers Christian Krohg für Heimskringla Ausgabe von 1899. S … Deutsch Wikipedia
СНОРРИ СТУРЛУСОН — (Snorri Sturluson) (1179 22.IX.1241) исл. ученый, историк, писатель, политич. деятель. Автор Хеймскринглы свода саг о норв. королях с легендарных времен до 1177, Младшей Эдды , или Эдды Снорри (см. Эдда) трактата о поэзии скальдов и пособия по… … Советская историческая энциклопедия
Stones of Mora — Fragments of commemorative stones from the monument Stones of Mora was the place where the Swedish kings were elected. The origin of the tradition is unknown. Contents 1 Mora Meadow … Wikipedia
Ivar Kleiven — (1854 1934), was a Norwegian local historian and poet, has been called the Snorri Sturlason of Gudbrandsdal. His writing often reflects the nationalistic mood of the time. His books include I gamle dågå , I heimegrendi , Lom og Skjåk , Lesja og… … Wikipedia
Historical method — The historical method comprises the techniques and guidelines by which historians use primary sources and other evidence to research and then to write history. The question of the nature, and indeed the possibility, of sound historical method is… … Wikipedia
Hoc (Beowulf) — Hoc is mentioned as the father of Hnæf (d. 450?) and Hildeburh in the Old English poems Beowulf and the Finnsburg Fragment . Widsith says that Hnæf ruled over the Hocings, i.e. Hoc s people. Hoc is called Hoc Healfdene , suggesting a mixed… … Wikipedia