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Tryggvaflokkr

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and tried to conquer Norway in 1033. It is usually attributed to
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Index

Flokkr
Old Norse poem
Tryggve the Pretender
Viking
Olaf Tryggvason
Sighvat Thordarson
skald
court poet
Canute the Great
Snorri Sturluson
Heimskringla
Lee Hollander
Categories
Skaldic poems
11th-century poems

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