Vatnshyrna
lost Icelandic manuscript
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Vatnshyrna
Summary
Vatnshyrna is a codex[1]. Vatnshyrna draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (codex category, ranking #33 of 52).[2]
Key Facts
- Vatnshyrna's instance of is recorded as codex[3].
- Vatnshyrna's collection is recorded as Copenhagen University Library[4].
- Vatnshyrna's country of origin is recorded as Iceland[5].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Flóamanna saga[6].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Laxdæla saga[7].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Hænsa-Þóris saga[8].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Vatnsdæla saga[9].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Eyrbyggja saga[10].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Kjalnesinga saga[11].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Króka-Refs saga[12].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Stjörnu-Odda draumr[13].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Bergbúa þáttr[14].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Kumlbúa þáttr[15].
- Vatnshyrna's has part is recorded as Draumr Þorsteins Síðu-Hallssonar[16].
- Vatnshyrna's end time is recorded as +1728-00-00T00:00:00Z[17].
- Vatnshyrna's main subject is recorded as Sagas of Icelanders[18].
- Vatnshyrna's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/15dp8mbm[19].
Why It Matters
Vatnshyrna draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (codex category, ranking #33 of 52).[2] Vatnshyrna is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]