Snorri Sturluson, 1179?-1241

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Name (Latin)
Snorri Sturluson, 1179?-1241
Name (Cyrilic)
Снорри Стурлусоном, 1179?-1241
Other forms of name
Snorre Sturlason, 1179?-1241
Snorro Sturleson, 1179?-1241
Sturlason, Snorri, 1179?-1241
Sturluson, Snorri, 1179?-1241
Date of birth
1179
Date of death
1241-09-30
Place of residence/headquarters
Reykjarhóll, Iceland
(1206.
Occupation
Historians
Poets
Courts -- Iceland -- Officials and employees
Associated Language
non
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 89085541
Wikidata: Q102323
Library of congress: n 50000553
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Wikipedia description:

Snorri Sturluson (Old Norse: [ˈsnorːe ˈsturloˌson]; Icelandic: [ˈstnɔrːɪ ˈstʏ(r)tlʏˌsɔːn]; 1179 – 23 September 1241) was an Icelandic historian, poet, knight, and politician. He was elected twice as lawspeaker of the Icelandic parliament, the Althing. He is commonly thought to have authored or compiled portions of the Prose Edda, which is a major source for what is today known about Norse mythology and alliterative verse, and Heimskringla, a history of the Norse kings that begins with legendary material in Ynglinga saga and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history. For stylistic and methodological reasons, Snorri is often taken to be the author of Egil's Saga. He was assassinated in 1241 by men claiming to be agents of the King of Norway.

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