词条 | Einarr Skúlason |
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He was descended from the family of Egill Skallagrímsson, the so-called Mýramenn. For most of his life he lived in Norway, during the reign of kings Sigurd Magnusson, Harald Gille and the sons of the latter, especially Eysteinn Haraldsson, whose marshall he became. After Eysteinn's death in 1157, he composed the poem Elfarvísur for the nobleman Gregorius Dagsson (died 1161), referring to his victory over King Hákon Herdebrei at Göta älv in Götaland.[2] The best known of Einarr's drápur is Geisli ("Ray of Light"), about St. Olaf Haraldsson. This drápa was recited in the Church of Christ in Nidaros in the presence of the three Norwegian kings of the time, Eysteinn, Sigurd and Inge, along with Jon Birgersson, Archbishop of Nidaros. The poem is composed in the dróttkvætt metre and it is the earliest completely preserved drápa with Christian content. References1. ^{{cite web|url= https://nbl.snl.no/Einar_Skulason|title= Einar Skulason, skald|publisher= Norsk biografisk leksikon|author= Else Mundal|accessdate=October 27, 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|url= https://nbl.snl.no/Gregorius_Dagsson|title= Gregorius Dagsson, Lendmann|publisher= Norsk biografisk leksikon|author= Narve Bjørgo|accessdate=October 27, 2015}} External links
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