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Snorri Sturluson

Also Known As: "Snorre Sturlusson"
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Birthplace: Staðarhóll, Saurbæ, Dalasýsla, Iceland
Death: September 22, 1241 (61-62)
Reykholti, Borgarfjardar, Iceland (Murdered by king Håkon Håkonsson)
Immediate Family:

Son of Sturla "Hvamm-Sturla" Þórðarson and Guðný Böðvarsdóttir
Husband of Herdis Bersadóttir and Hallveig Ormsdottir
Partner of Guðrún Hreinsdóttir; Þuríðar Hallsdóttur, (frille) and Oddný
Father of Halbera Snorradóttir; Jon Murti Snorrason, Munkar ("den lille"); Ingibjörg Snorradottir; Órækja Snorresson and Þórdís Snorradóttir
Brother of Gudusonar STURLASON; Vigdís Sturludóttir and Helga Sturludóttir
Half brother of Þuríður Sturludóttir; Þórður Sturluson and Sighvatur Sturluson

Occupation: author of the famous Prose Edda, Sagnaritari í Reykholti., Forfatter til Kongesagaerne og Heimskringla, stor statsmand
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About Snorri Sturluson

Snorri Sturluson (1179 – 23 September 1241) was an Icelandic historian, poet, and politician. He was twice elected lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament, the Althing. He was the author of the Prose Edda or Younger Edda, which consists of Gylfaginning ("the fooling of Gylfi"), a narrative of Norse mythology, the Skáldskaparmál, a book of poetic language, and the Háttatal, a list of verse forms. He was also the author of the Heimskringla, a history of the Norwegian kings that begins with legendary material in Ynglinga saga and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history. For stylistic and methodological reasons, Snorri is often taken to be the author of Egils saga.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snorri_Sturluson

As a historian and mythographer, Snorri is remarkable for proposing the theory (in the Prose Edda) that mythological gods begin as human war leaders and kings whose funeral sites develop cults (see euhemerism). 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.

(for more see Wikipedia)

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See: http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Snorre_Sturlason/utdypning _____________________________________________

Íslendingabók:

Snorri Sturluson Fæddur 1179 Látinn í Reykholti 23. september 1241 Goðorðsmaður, skáld, sagnaritari og lögsögumaður í Reykholti. Seinni eiginmaður Hallveigar. Heimildir: Landnáma, Sturl., ÍÆ.I.155/VI.81, Bysk., Þorsteins saga stangarhöggs, Ann., Austurl.II, Landm.

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Snorri Sturluson's Timeline

1179
1179
Staðarhóll, Saurbæ, Dalasýsla, Iceland
1200
1200
Oddi, Rangarvalla, Iceland
1200
Oddny, Iceland
1205
1205
Oddi, Rangárvalla, Iceland
1205
Reykholti, Iceland
1241
September 22, 1241
Age 62
Reykholti, Borgarfjardar, Iceland
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Oddi, Rangarvalla, Iceland