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Játvarðar Saga

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The Játvarðar Saga (in full Saga Játvarðar konungs hins helga) is an Icelandic saga about the life of Edward the Confessor, King of England (1042–1066).[1] It was compiled in the 14th century, in Iceland, using a number of earlier English sources as well as the French Chronicon Universale Anonymi Laudunensis (or a source common with it).[2] It was translated into English in 1894 by George Webbe Dasent.[3] Among the various details contained in the saga, there is an account of the origin of an English colony in the Black Sea founded by one "Siward earl of Gloucester" (Sigurðr jarl af Glocestr), a refugee of the Norman Conquest of England.[4][5]

Notes

  1. ^ Fell, "Anglo-Saxon Emigration to Byzantium", p. 179
  2. ^ Fell, "Anglo-Saxon Emigration to Byzantium", pp. 181–2
  3. ^ Dasent (trans.), Icelandic Sagas, vol. iii, pp. 416–28, partly reprinted Ciggaar, "L'Émigration Anglaise", pp. 340–2
  4. ^ Dasent, Icelandic Sagas, vol. iii, pp. 425–8
  5. ^ Fell, Christine (December 1974). "The Icelandic saga of Edward the Confessor: its version of the Anglo-Saxon emigration to Byzantium". Anglo-Saxon England. 3: 179–196. doi:10.1017/S0263675100000673. ISSN 1474-0532.

References

  • Ciggaar, Krijnie N. (1974), "L'Émigration Anglaise a Byzance après 1066: Un Nouveau Texte en Latin sur les Varangues à Constantinople", Revue des Études Byzantines, 32, Paris: Institut Français d'Études Byzantines: 301–42, doi:10.3406/rebyz.1974.1489, ISSN 0766-5598
  • Dasent, G. W., ed. (1894), Icelandic Sagas and Other Historical Documents Relating to the Settlements and Descents of the Northmen on the British Isles [4 vols; 1887–94], Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi scriptores ; [88], vol. 3, London: Eyre and Spottiswoode
  • Fell, Christine (1978), "The Icelandic Saga of Edward the Confessor: Its Version of the Anglo-Saxon Emigration to Byzantium", Anglo-Saxon England, 1, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 179–96, ISSN 0263-6751

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