Finding an online version of "How Norway was built"

Начал Harald Tveit Alvestrand четверг, 14 мая 2015
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14.5.2015 в 9:33 после полудня

It seems that Heimskringla has taken down its copy in Norwegian of "How Norway was built" (see http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Hvorledes_Norge_ble_bosatt). Before I go off googling again, it would be nice to know if anyone knows offhand where the translation went.

(side note: we should try to keep an up-to-date list of the relevant links in the project. It seems that they move over time.)

14.5.2015 в 9:33 после полудня

Of course Google knows everything. There's a copy at http://www.norsesaga.no/hvorledes-norge-ble-bosatt.html.

14.5.2015 в 11:06 после полудня

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15.5.2015 в 10:51 до полудня

Interesting reading. Point 6 almost matches that of Geni, but stops with "hans sønn Seseph, hans sønn Beduigg," called Bedweg and Scēafa in Geni. But Jupiter and Tor are missing.
Scēafa (Fictional)
http://www.norsesaga.no/hvorledes-norge-ble-bosatt.html

16.5.2015 в 11:00 до полудня

http://wadbring.com/historia/undersidor/vanern.htm

Se denna länk också.. spännande.

24.5.2015 в 7:48 до полудня

Samt Gefionmyten

http://wadbring.com/historia/undersidor/gefion.htm

Ynglingaätten till Norge borde ha gått via Bohuslän sedan.. Som ligger Västergötland närmast

24.5.2015 в 9:15 до полудня

Do make sure you read everythigng critically..... for instance, Brage Broddarson, quoted as the original author of the Gefion myth, is known to us only by sources that quote him, where the great majority of the quotes are from Snorre.

https://nbl.snl.no/Brage_Boddason_Den_Gamle

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