The Heimskringla on Eindride Unge
Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 20. Of Olaf'S Miracle.
- attestation: Lenderman Eindride Unge was in Constantinople when these events occurred and reported them in Norway, as confirmed by Einar Skulason's poem about King Olaf.
"Eindride Unge; and he was in Constantinople when these events took place. He told these circumstances in Norway, according to what Einar Skulason says in his song about King Olaf the Saint"
Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 6. Of Erling Skakke.
- attestation: Eindride Unge quipped 'Too near to the nose, said the peasant, when his eye was knocked out' upon hearing how close Erling was.
"Then said Eindride Unge, "Too near to the nose, said the peasant, when his eye was knocked out.""
Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 7. Fall Of King Hakon.
- attestation: Eindride Unge's large ship Draglaun fell behind Hakon's fleet due to being short-handed, and the Baekisudin under Erling caught her at island Sek.
"Eindride Unge had a ship called Draglaun, which was a large buss-like long-ship, but which had but a small crew; for those who belonged to her had run on board of other ships"