• City of My Dreams (Swedish: Mina drömmars stad) is a 1960 novel by the Swedish writer Per Anders Fogelström. The narrative follows a group of working-class...
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    are documented in the Grœnlendinga saga ("Saga of the Greenlanders" henceforth Grl.) and Eiríks saga rauða ("Saga of Eirik the Red" Henceforth Eir.),...
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  • draug; Swedish: draug, dröger, or drög) is an undead creature from the sagas and Scandinavian folktales. Commentators extend the term draugr to the undead...
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    people from every district. King Eirik heard of this when he came south of Stad; and having assembled all the men he could expect, he proceeded southwards...
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  • Barn av sin stad) is a 1962 novel by Swedish author Per Anders Fogelström. It is the second novel of the City novels. "Barn av sin stad - per Anders...
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    Garðaríki (category Saga locations)
    used in the Middle Ages for the lands of Rus'. According to Göngu-Hrólfs saga, the name Hólmgarðaríki (also used as a name for Novgorodian Rus') was synonymous...
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    issues limited in time — "Organisationer och nätverk". stad.stockholm (in Swedish). Stockholms stad. Archived from the original on 26 September 2022. Retrieved...
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  • Author Year English title Translator Year Gösta Berlings saga Selma Lagerlöf 1891 Gösta Berling's Saga Lillie Tudeer 1894 The Story of Gösta Berling Pauline...
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  • Minns du den stad) is a 1964 novel by Swedish author Per Anders Fogelström. It is the third novel of the City novels. "Barn av sin stad - per Anders Fogelström...
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    Sigmundsson, from Kolbeinsdalur in Skagafjörður, who according to Svarfdæla saga is said to have broken his ship there and died with his men. A basalt landform...
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