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Norse Legends. Snorri Sturluson
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Автор произведения Snorri Sturluson
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2. MAGNUS'S EXPEDITION FROM SVITHJOD.
5. KING MAGNUS'S JOURNEY TO NORWAY.
6. DEATH OF KING CANUTE THE GREAT AND HIS SON SVEIN.
7. RECONCILIATION BETWEEN HARDAKNUT AND KING MAGNUS.
10. OF KING MAGNUS'S FIRST ARRIVAL IN SVITHJOD.
13. OF THE MURDER OF HAREK OF THJOTTA.
15. KALF ARNASON FLIES THE COUNTRY
16. OF THE THREATS OF THE BONDES.
17. OF THE FREE-SPEAKING SONG ("BERSOGLISVISUR").
21. KING MAGNUS COMES TO DENMARK.
22. KING MAGNUS CHOSEN KING OF DENMARK.
24. SVEIN ULFSON CREATED AN EARL.
26. SVEIN RECEIVES THE TITLE OF KING.
27. OF KING MAGNUS'S MILITARY FORCE.
35. OF KING MAGNUS'S CAMPAIGN.
37. OF KING MAGNUS, AND THORFIN AND RAGNVALD, EARLS OF ORKNEY.
38. OF KING MAGNUS'S LETTER TO ENGLAND.
39. KING EDWARD'S ANSWER TO KING MAGNUS'S LETTER.
1. MAGNUS OLAFSON'S JOURNEY FROM THE WEST.
After Yule Magnus Olafson began his journey from the East from Novgorod to Ladoga, where he rigged out his ships as soon as the ice was loosened in spring (A.D. 1035). Arnor, the earls' skald, tells of this in the poem on Magnus:—
"It is no loose report that he,
Who will command on land and sea,
In blood will make his foeman feel
Olaf's sword Hneiter's sharp blue steel.
This generous youth, who scatters gold,
Norway's brave son, but ten years old,
Is rigging ships in Russia's lake,
His crown, with friend's support, to take."
In spring Magnus sailed from the East to Svithjod. So says Arnor:—
"The young sword-stainer called a Thing,
Where all his men should meet their king:
Heroes who find the eagle food
Before their lord in arms stood.
And now the curved plank of the bow
Cleaves the blue sea; the ocean-plough
By grey winds driven across the main,
Reaches Sigtuna's grassy plain."
Here it is related that when King Magnus and his fellow-travellers sailed from the East to Svithjod, they brought up at Sigtuna. Emund Olafson was then king in Svithjod. Queen Astrid, who had been married to King Olaf the Saint, was also there. She received very gladly and well her stepson King Magnus, and summoned immediately a numerous Thing of Swedes at a place called Hangtar. At the Thing Queen Astrid spoke these words: "Here is come to us a son of Olaf the Saint, called Magnus, who intends to make an expedition to Norway to seek his father's heritage. It is my great duty to give him aid towards this expedition; for he is my stepson, as is well known to all, both Swedes and Norwegians. Neither shall he want men or money, in so far as I can procure them or have influence, in order that his strength may be as great as possible; and all the men who will support this cause of his shall have my fullest friendship; and I would have it known that I intend myself to go with him on this attempt, that all may see I will spare nothing that is in my power to help him." She spoke long and cleverly in this