| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 600 pages
...called Klerkon got him as his share along with Thorall and Thorkile. Klerkon thought thatThorall'was too old for a slave, and that there was not much work to be got out of him, so he killed him ; bu took the boys with him, and sold them to a mar called Klaerk for a stout and good ram. A thirc... | |
| Snorri Sturluson, Samuel Laing - 1889 - 450 pages
...tell Gunhild their ill success, and that they had only seen Olaf. CHAPTER V. — Of Sigurd Eirikson. Astrid had a brother called Sigurd, a son of Eirik...Reas, * According to Russian authorities cited by Hildebraud, Valdemar or Vladimir became king in Holmgard (Novgorod) in 970, after his father Svjetoslev... | |
| Paul Belloni Du Chaillu - 1889 - 628 pages
...Thorgils (two of Astrid's followers). Klerkon thought Thorolf too old for a thrall and unfit for work, and killed him;. but took the boys with him and sold them to a man called Klerk, and got for them a very good he-goat. Another man bought Olaf for a food rain-cloak ; his name was... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 680 pages
...called Klerkon got him as his share, along with Thornlf and Thorkils. Klerkon thought that Thoralf was too old for a slave, and that there was not much work to be got out of him, so he killed him; bat took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Elaerk, for a stout and good ram. A third... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 654 pages
...called Elerkon got him as his share, along with Thoralf and Thorkils. Elerkon thought that Thoralf was too old for a slave, and that there was not much work to be got out of him, BO he killed him; but took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Elaerk, for a stout and... | |
| W. Cunningham, William Cunningham - 1896 - 740 pages
...Thoralf and Thorkils. Elerkon thought that Thoralf was too old for a slave, and that there was not mnch work to be got out of him, so he killed him; but took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Elaerk, for a stout and good ram. A third man called Beas bought Olaf for a good cloak." Laing, Chronicles,... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1905 - 412 pages
...goods, killing some, and dividing others as slaves. Olaf was separated from his mother, and an Eistland man called Klerkon got him as his share along with...for a stout and good ram. A third man, called Reas, bought Olaf for a good cloak. Reas had a wife called Rekon, and a son by her whose name was Rekone.... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1906 - 404 pages
...goods, killing some, and dividing others as slaves. Olaf was separated from his mother, and an Eistland man called Klerkon got him as his share along with...work to be got out of him, so he killed him ; but 124 took the boys with him, and sold them to a man called Klerk for a stout and good ram. A third man,... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1907 - 400 pages
...separated from his mother, and an Eistland man called Klerkon got him as his share along with Thorclf and Thorgils. Klerkon thought that Thorolf was too...for a stout and good ram. A third man, called Reas, bought Olaf for a good cloak. Reas had a wife called Rekon, and a son by her whose name was Rekone.... | |
| Snorri Sturluson - 1911 - 230 pages
...Thorgills. Klerkon deemed Thorolf too old for a thrall, and that he would be of no use, therefore slew he him, but took the boys with him and sold them to a man, hight Klerk, for a good he-goat, o A third man bought Olaf, and gave for him a good tunic or cloak.... | |
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