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The Játvarðar Saga (in full Saga Játvarðar konungs hins helga), is an Icelandic saga about the life of Edward the Confessor, King of England (1042–1066). It was compiled in the 14th century, in Iceland, using a number of earlier English sources as well as the French Chronicon Universale Anonymi Laudunensis (or a source common with it). It was translated into English in 1894 by George Webbe Dasent. Among the various details contained in the saga, there is an account of the origin of an English colony in the Black Sea founded by one "Siward earl of Gloucester" (Sigurðr jarl af Glocestr), a refugee of the Norman Conquest of England.

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  • La saga Játvarðar (título completo Saga Játvarðar konungs hins helga) es una saga islandesa sobre la vida de Eduardo el Confesor, rey de Inglaterra (1045-1066).​ Se tradujo al inglés en 1894 por .​ Entre varios detalles contenidos en la saga, hay una cita sobre el origen de una colonia inglesa en el Mar Negro, fundada por un tal «Siward jarl de Gloucester» (Sigurðr jarl af Glocestr), un refugiado de la Invasión normanda de Inglaterra.​ (es)
  • The Játvarðar Saga (in full Saga Játvarðar konungs hins helga), is an Icelandic saga about the life of Edward the Confessor, King of England (1042–1066). It was compiled in the 14th century, in Iceland, using a number of earlier English sources as well as the French Chronicon Universale Anonymi Laudunensis (or a source common with it). It was translated into English in 1894 by George Webbe Dasent. Among the various details contained in the saga, there is an account of the origin of an English colony in the Black Sea founded by one "Siward earl of Gloucester" (Sigurðr jarl af Glocestr), a refugee of the Norman Conquest of England. (en)
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  • La saga Játvarðar (título completo Saga Játvarðar konungs hins helga) es una saga islandesa sobre la vida de Eduardo el Confesor, rey de Inglaterra (1045-1066).​ Se tradujo al inglés en 1894 por .​ Entre varios detalles contenidos en la saga, hay una cita sobre el origen de una colonia inglesa en el Mar Negro, fundada por un tal «Siward jarl de Gloucester» (Sigurðr jarl af Glocestr), un refugiado de la Invasión normanda de Inglaterra.​ (es)
  • The Játvarðar Saga (in full Saga Játvarðar konungs hins helga), is an Icelandic saga about the life of Edward the Confessor, King of England (1042–1066). It was compiled in the 14th century, in Iceland, using a number of earlier English sources as well as the French Chronicon Universale Anonymi Laudunensis (or a source common with it). It was translated into English in 1894 by George Webbe Dasent. Among the various details contained in the saga, there is an account of the origin of an English colony in the Black Sea founded by one "Siward earl of Gloucester" (Sigurðr jarl af Glocestr), a refugee of the Norman Conquest of England. (en)
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