File:Fríssbók f. 44r.jpg

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A page from the 14th century Fríssbók manuscript, showing a part of the saga of King Harald Hardrada

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English: This is a photograph of a page (folio 44 recto) from the 14th century Norse manuscript Fríssbók, also known as AM 45 fol. The manuscript is a part of the Arnamagnæan Collection in Copenhagen. This page shows a part of the saga of King Harald Hardrada, including a description of his campaign in Denmark ca. 1044-1045 and a description of negotiations between King Harald and his nephew King Magnus the Good. Poetry is cited by two of Harald's skalds - Valgarðr á Velli and Þjóðólfr Arnórsson.
Date early 14th century
date QS:P,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P4241,Q40719727
Source https://myndir.handrit.is/file/Handrit.is/AM%2045%20fol./87/HIGH_QUALITY_DISPLAY
Author The scribe who wrote Fríssbók in the 14th century is unknown. This photograph of this page was presumably made by Suzanne Reitz, photographer at the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics.

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