. "Volk: Organisation Zugeh\u00F6rigkeit Geschlecht Status Jahr Herkunft Ort Gebiet Mutter Vater Geschwister Partner Kinder Snorri Sturluson (* 1178/9; \u2020 23. September 1241) war der bedeutendste altisl\u00E4ndische Skalde (Dichter), Politiker, Gelehrte und Historiker des ausgehenden Freistaats. F\u00FCr die germanische Altertumskunde ist er wichtig als Verfasser der beiden Meisterwerke Edda (Snorra-Edda) und Heimskringla."@de . "M\u00E4nnlich"@de . . . . "Sturla \u00DE\u00F3r\u00F0arson"@en . "250"^^ . "Gu\u00F0n\u00FD B\u00F6\u00F0varsd\u00F3ttir"@en . "Volk: Organisation Zugeh\u00F6rigkeit Geschlecht Status Jahr Herkunft Ort Gebiet Mutter Vater Geschwister Partner Kinder Snorri Sturluson (* 1178/9; \u2020 23. September 1241) war der bedeutendste altisl\u00E4ndische Skalde (Dichter), Politiker, Gelehrte und Historiker des ausgehenden Freistaats. F\u00FCr die germanische Altertumskunde ist er wichtig als Verfasser der beiden Meisterwerke Edda (Snorra-Edda) und Heimskringla."@de . . . . "Sighvatr Sturluson."@de . "Sturla \u00DE\u00F3r\u00F0arson"@de . "\u00DE\u00F3r\u00F0r Sturluson,"@de . "Snorri Sturluson (fils de Sturla), souvent appel\u00E9 plus simplement Snorri, est n\u00E9 en 1179 \u00E0 Hvamm en Islande. Sa lign\u00E9e faisait partie de la haute aristocratie Islandaise et \u00E9tait respect\u00E9e par tous, ses anc\u00EAtres remontant aux plus grands personnages des Sagas Islandaises, les Islendingasogur. Il serait bien trop long d'en faire la biographie ici mais nous retiendrons qu'il fut un ma\u00EEtre dans l'art des lettres. Il laissera bien des \u00E9crits dont l'Edda, le plus important, avant de mourir, assassin\u00E9 pour une sombre collusion politique par Gissur et ses sbires en l'an 1241, le 23 septembre pour \u00EAtre pr\u00E9cis."@fr . . . . . . . "1179"^^ . . . . . "As an historian and mythographer, Snorri is remarkable for proposing the hypothesis (in the Prose Edda) that mythological gods begin as human war leaders and kings whose funeral sites develop cults. As people call upon the dead war leader as they go to battle, or the dead king as they face tribal hardship, they begin to venerate the figure. Eventually, the king or warrior is remembered only as a god. He also proposed that as tribes defeat others, they explain their victory by proposing that their own gods were in battle with the gods of the others."@en . . . . . . "\u201CSnorri Sturluson\u201D by Christian Krohg"@en . . . "Snorri Sturluson"@en . "Snorri Sturluson (1178 \u2013 September 23, 1241) was an Icelandic historian, poet and politician. He was twice lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament, the Al\u00FEingi. An inmportant source for the followers of Odinism and Asatru, Sturluson was the author of the Younger Edda or Prose Edda, which is comprised of Gylfaginning (\"the fooling of Gylfe\"), a narrative of Norse mythology, the Sk\u00E1ldskaparm\u00E1l, a book of poetic language, and the H\u00E1ttatal, a list of verse forms. He was also the author of the Heimskringla, a history of the Norse kings that begins, in Ynglinga Saga with the legendary history, and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history. He is also thought to be the author of Egils Saga."@en . . . . "Snorri Sturluson"@de . "Hvammur, Dalas\u00FDsla, Iceland"@en . "Snorri Sturluson (1178 \u2013 September 23, 1241) was an Icelandic historian, poet and politician. He was twice lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament, the Al\u00FEingi. An inmportant source for the followers of Odinism and Asatru, Sturluson was the author of the Younger Edda or Prose Edda, which is comprised of Gylfaginning (\"the fooling of Gylfe\"), a narrative of Norse mythology, the Sk\u00E1ldskaparm\u00E1l, a book of poetic language, and the H\u00E1ttatal, a list of verse forms. He was also the author of the Heimskringla, a history of the Norse kings that begins, in Ynglinga Saga with the legendary history, and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history. He is also thought to be the author of Egils Saga."@en . . . . . "Politiker"@de . . "Snorri Sturluson (fils de Sturla), souvent appel\u00E9 plus simplement Snorri, est n\u00E9 en 1179 \u00E0 Hvamm en Islande. Sa lign\u00E9e faisait partie de la haute aristocratie Islandaise et \u00E9tait respect\u00E9e par tous, ses anc\u00EAtres remontant aux plus grands personnages des Sagas Islandaises, les Islendingasogur. Il serait bien trop long d'en faire la biographie ici mais nous retiendrons qu'il fut un ma\u00EEtre dans l'art des lettres. Il laissera bien des \u00E9crits dont l'Edda, le plus important, avant de mourir, assassin\u00E9 pour une sombre collusion politique par Gissur et ses sbires en l'an 1241, le 23 septembre pour \u00EAtre pr\u00E9cis."@fr . "Gudny B\u00F6dvarsd\u00F3ttir"@de . . . "Snorri Sturluson"@de . "Snorri Sturluson was an Icelandic historian, poet, and politician. He is best known for writing the Prose Edda."@en . "Reykholt, Iceland"@en . . . "1179"^^ . . . . . "Snorri Sturluson was an Icelandic historian, poet, and politician. He is best known for writing the Prose Edda."@en . . "Snorri Sturluson"@fr . "1241-09-23"^^ . . "As an historian and mythographer, Snorri is remarkable for proposing the hypothesis (in the Prose Edda) that mythological gods begin as human war leaders and kings whose funeral sites develop cults. As people call upon the dead war leader as they go to battle, or the dead king as they face tribal hardship, they begin to venerate the figure. Eventually, the king or warrior is remembered only as a god. He also proposed that as tribes defeat others, they explain their victory by proposing that their own gods were in battle with the gods of the others."@en . . . . .