'''Knýtlinga saga''' (''the of Canute's descendants'') is one of the
kings' sagas. It was written in
Iceland, ca.
1260. It deals with the Danish rulers from
Harold I of Denmark (the
9th century) to
1187.
It is closely connected with the ''
Heimskringla'',
Snorri Sturluson's work on the Norwegian kings. Like Snorri, the author makes frequent use of
skaldic poetry as documentary sources. There are good reasons to assume that the author was
Ólafr Þórðarson (d.
1259), who was Snorri's nephew. Ólafr stayed with the Danish ruler
Valdemar II of Denmark in
1240–
1241, and Valdemar provided the saga's author with ''a great deal of information'' and ''outstanding accounts''.
References
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Nationalencyklopedin
External links
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Knut's Invasion of England in 1015-16, according to the Knytlinga Saga Extract in English translation
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Jómsvíkíngasaga ok Knytlínga 1828 edition