词条 | Ulf the Brave |
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According to Skáldatal B (Codex Upsaliensis) Ulf was a skald and composed, in one single night, a drápa praising his own heroic deeds; after that accomplishent, he died before dawn came.[5] The drápa is not preserved. References1. ^óargr; óargi (hinn) means "no-coward". (Finnur Jónsson, Tilnavne i den islandske oldlitteratur, København 1908, p 251. Ben Waggoner also suggested that "probably the most accurate translation would be something like 'Ulf Not-a-Pussy'". The Hrafnista Sagas, 2012, p 198. {{ISBN|978-0-557-72941-8}}) Cf. Ergi {{Norway-bio-stub}}2. ^Finnur Jónsson, Den oldnorske og oldislandske litteraturs historie, I, 2 udg., København 1920, p 413 3. ^Egils Saga, chapter 1. 4. ^{{cite book|last1=Palsson|first1=Hermann|last2=Edwards|first2=Paul, trans.|title=Egil's Saga|date=1976|publisher=Penguin|location=London|isbn=978-0140443219|page=21}} 5. ^Úlfr inn óargi var hersir ágætr í Nóregi, í Naumudali, faðir Hallbjarnar hálftrolls, föður Ketils hæings. Úlfr orti drápu á einni nótt ok sagði frá þrekvirkjum sínum. Hann var dauðr fyrir dag. Skáldatal Ulf No-Coward was a noble hersir in Norway, in Namdalen, the father of Hallbjörn Half-Troll the father of Ketil Salmon. Ulf created a long praise-poem in one night, telling about his own mighty deeds. He was dead before day came. (Translated by Ben Waggoner, The Hrafnista Sagas, 2012, p 198. {{ISBN|978-0-557-72941-8}}) 3 : 9th-century Norwegian people|Year of death unknown|Year of birth unknown |
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