Gudmund of Modruveller
Gudmund said he valued King Olaf's friendship more than the island but noted Grimsey was a common (shared) possession.
Gudmund said he valued King Olaf's friendship more than the island but noted Grimsey was a common (shared) possession. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 134. King Olaf'S Message To Iceland, And The Counsels Of The Icelanders.)
Gudmund said he valued King Olaf's friendship more than the island but noted Grimsey was a common (shared) possession. (Heimskringla, Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 134. King Olaf'S Message To Iceland, And The Counsels Of The Icelanders.)
Anonymous readers can inspect the overview and metadata; the full reference is subscriber access.
In the full reference
- Overview
- Source Analysis
- Bibliography
Why subscribe
Subscribers get the full six-section reference entry, local graph neighborhood, similar entities, typed backlinks, and full search.