The Heimskringla on Tunsberg
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 38. King Bjorn Kaupman'S Death.
- attestation: Tunsberg was a busy trading port frequented by merchant vessels from Viken, the north, Denmark, and Saxland.
"Tunsberg at that time was much frequented by merchant vessels, both from Viken and the north country, and also from the south, from Denmark, and Saxland."
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 84. Murder Of Olaf'S Court-Men.
- attestation: Merchant vessels came to Tunsberg from Saxon-land, Denmark, Viken, and the north parts of Norway.
"Many merchant vessels came to the town, both from Saxon-land and Denmark, and from Viken, and from the north parts of the country"
Heimskringla > part in the government with his brother Hardaknut. In the same autumn > 1. Magnus And Harald Proclaimed Kings.
- attestation: The Hauga Thing was a Thing held at the tumuli or burial mounds
"Hauga-thing means a Thing held at the tumuli or burial mounds."