Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir (redirect from Guðríðr Þorbjarnardóttir)
Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir (Old Norse: Guðríðr víðfǫrla Þorbjarnardóttir [ˈɡuðˌfriːðr ˈwiːðˌfɔrlɑ ˈθorˌbjɑrnɑrˌdoːtːer]; Modern Icelandic: Guðríður víðförla...
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Snorri Thorfinnsson (1004-1090), son of the explorer Þorfinnr Karlsefni and Guðríðr Eiríksdóttir Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241), an Icelandic historian, poet...
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subjects to inspire him. In 1939, for example, Ásmundur's sculpture of Guðríðr Þorbjarnardóttir and her son Snorri was displayed at the New York World's...
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translated by Percy, Thomas, London: H. G. Bohn, pp. 244– Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Snorri Thorfinnsson Guðríðr Eiríksdóttir...
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form is high-seat or oracular seiðr, which is based on the account of Guðriðr in Eiríks saga. While such practices differ between groups, oracular seiðr...
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St. Romuald, 10th/11th century, Italy, founder of the Camaldolese order Guðríðr Þorbjarnardóttir, 10th/11th century, Iceland. Bruno of Cologne, 11th century...
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66. Bessason 1967, p. 56. Halldórsson, Ólafur (1986). "Lost Tales of Guðríðr Þorbjarnardóttir." Sagnaskemmtun. Studies in Honour of Hermann Pálsson...
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help from Guðríðr, a Christian woman, who performed the varðlokur, warlock songs she had learned from her foster-mother in Iceland. Guðríðr did not identify...
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