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- Saga abstract "Sagas are stories about ancient Scandinavian and Germanic history, about early Viking voyages, the battles that took place during the voyages, about migration to Iceland and of feuds between Icelandic families. They were written in the Old Norse language, mainly in Iceland. "Saga" is a word originating from Old Norse or Icelandic language ("Saga" is also the modern Icelandic word for "story"). Saga is a cognate of the English word say: its various meanings in Icelandic are approximately equivalent to "something said" or "a narrative in prose", somewhat along the lines of a "story", a "tale", or a "history".The texts are tales in prose which share some similarities with the epic, often with stanzas or whole poems in alliterative verse embedded in the text, of heroic deeds of days long gone, "tales of worthy men," who were often Vikings, sometimes pagan, sometimes Christian. The tales are usually realistic, except legendary sagas, sagas of saints, sagas of bishops and translated or recomposed romances. They are sometimes romanticised and fantastic, but always dealing with human beings one can understand.".
- Saga thumbnail Möðruvallabók_f13r.jpg?width=300.
- Saga wikiPageExternalLink s%C3%B8ga.
- Saga wikiPageExternalLink 2010_01_18_archive.html.
- Saga wikiPageExternalLink Main_Page.
- Saga wikiPageExternalLink www.sagadb.org.
- Saga wikiPageExternalLink isl.htm.
- Saga wikiPageID "300166".
- Saga wikiPageRevisionID "601645111".
- Saga hasPhotoCollection Saga.
- Saga subject Category:History_of_the_Germanic_peoples.
- Saga subject Category:Icelandic_literature.
- Saga subject Category:Medieval_Scotland.
- Saga subject Category:Medieval_literature.
- Saga subject Category:North_Germanic_languages.
- Saga subject Category:Norwegian_High-medieval_History.
- Saga subject Category:Old_Norse_literature.
- Saga subject Category:Sagas.
- Saga subject Category:Sources_of_Norse_mythology.
- Saga comment "Sagas are stories about ancient Scandinavian and Germanic history, about early Viking voyages, the battles that took place during the voyages, about migration to Iceland and of feuds between Icelandic families. They were written in the Old Norse language, mainly in Iceland. "Saga" is a word originating from Old Norse or Icelandic language ("Saga" is also the modern Icelandic word for "story").".
- Saga label "Altnordische Literatur".
- Saga label "Saga (letteratura)".
- Saga label "Saga (literatura)".
- Saga label "Saga (literatura)".
- Saga label "Saga (literatura)".
- Saga label "Saga (literatuur)".
- Saga label "Saga".
- Saga label "Saga".
- Saga label "Сага".
- Saga label "ساجا".
- Saga label "サガ".
- Saga label "萨迦 (文学)".
- Saga sameAs Sága_(literatura).
- Saga sameAs Altnordische_Literatur.
- Saga sameAs Σκανδιναβική_Σάγκα.
- Saga sameAs Saga_(literatura).
- Saga sameAs Saga.
- Saga sameAs Saga.
- Saga sameAs Saga.
- Saga sameAs Saga_(letteratura).
- Saga sameAs サガ.
- Saga sameAs 사가_(문학).
- Saga sameAs Saga_(literatuur).
- Saga sameAs Saga_(literatura).
- Saga sameAs Saga_(literatura).
- Saga sameAs m.01rs_7.
- Saga sameAs Q180494.
- Saga sameAs Q180494.
- Saga wasDerivedFrom Saga?oldid=601645111.
- Saga depiction Möðruvallabók_f13r.jpg.
- Saga isPrimaryTopicOf Saga.