The Heimskringla on Gudmund of Modruveller
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 134. King Olaf'S Message To Iceland, And The Counsels Of The Icelanders.
- attestation: Gudmund said he valued King Olaf's friendship more than the island but noted Grimsey was a common (shared) possession.
"Gudmund replies, "My inclination is greatly for King Olaf's friendship, and that I consider much more useful than the out-rock he desires. But the king has not heard rightly if he think I have more power in this matter than any other, for the island is a common""
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 135. The Answer Of The Icelanders.
- attestation: Gudmund and Thorkel Eyjolfson urged accepting King Olaf's invitation, calling it a journey of honour.
"Gudmund and Thorkel Eyjolfson insisted much that they should follow King Olaf's invitation, and called it a journey of honour"
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 138. Of The Icelanders.
- attestation: Gudmund Eyjolfson had died the winter before.
"Gudmund Eyjolfson had died the winter before"