FREE EBOOK – The Heimskringla: Volume 1, by Snorri Sturluson, translated by Samuel Laing
The Heimskringla is an Old Norse kings’ saga, written by Icelandic poet and historian Snorri Sturluson (1178/79-1241) around 1230.
This collection of sagas is about Norwegian kings and contains:
- Ynglinga saga
- Saga of Halfdan Svarte (Svarte: “the Black”)
- Saga of Harald Hårfagre (Hårfagre: “finehair”) (died ca. 931)
- Saga of Håkon Góði (Góði: “the Good”) (died 961)
- Saga of King Harald Grafeld (Grafeld: “Greycloak”) (died 969)
- Saga of King Olaf Tryggvason (died 1000)
- Saga of Olaf Haraldson (died 1030), excerpt from conversion of Dale-Gudbrand
- Saga of Magnus Góði (died 1047)
- Saga of Harald Hardråde (Hardråde: “Hardruler”) (died 1066)
- Saga of Olaf Kyrre (Kyrre: “the Gentle”) (died 1093)
- Saga of Magnus Berfættur (Berfættur: “Barefoot”) (died 1103)
- Saga of Sigurð the Crusader (died 1130) and his brothers
- Saga of Magnus Blindi (Blindi: “the Blind”) (dethroned 1135) and of Harald Gilli (died 1136)
- Saga of Sigurð (died 1155), Eystein (died 1157) and Inge (died 1161), the sons of Harald
- Saga of Håkon Herðibreiðs (Herðibreiðs: “the Broadshouldered”) (died 1162)
- Saga of Magnus Erlingson (died 1184)
Info from Wikipedia.