| John Richard Green - 1883 - 700 pages
...The Jomsbon: Wikings came to the feast with their bravest men, eleven ships of them from Wendland, and twenty ships from Scania. Great was the multitude...people assembled. The first day of the feast, before Kia; Swein went up into his father's high seat, he drank the bowl to his father's memory, and made... | |
| John Richard Green - 1884 - 664 pages
...giving. The Jomsborg Wikings came to the feast with their bravest men, eleven ships of them from Wendland and twenty ships from Scania. Great was the multitude...assembled. The first day of the feast, before King Swein went up into his father's high seat, he drank the bowl to his father's memory, and made ' The... | |
| Snorri Sturluson, Samuel Laing - 1889 - 450 pages
...and to Sigurd, had died ; and King Svein sent word to the Jomsborg vikings that Earl Sigvald, and Bue and their brothers, should come to him, and drink...festival with their bravest men, forty ships of them from Viudland, and twenty ships from Scania. Great was the multitude of people assembled. The first day... | |
| Sigvart Sörensen - 1899 - 370 pages
...had fallen about the same time, he suggested that they should also drink his "funeral-ale." The Joms- vikings came to the festival with their bravest men, forty ships of them from Vendland (Pomerania), and twenty ships from Scania. All the guests drank a great deal, and there was... | |
| Sigvart Sörensen - 1899 - 378 pages
...fallen about the same time, he suggested that they should also drink his "funeral-ale." The Joms-vikings came to the festival with their bravest men, forty ships of them from Veridland (Pomerania), and twenty ships from Scania. All the guests drank a great deal, and there was... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1905 - 412 pages
...and to Sigurd, had died; and King Svein sent word to the Jomsborg vikings that Earl Sigvalde and Bue, and their brothers, should come to him, and drink...ships of them from Vindland, and twenty ships from Skane. Great was the multitude of people assembled. The first day of the feast, before King Svein went... | |
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