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Tryggvaflokkr : ウィキペディア英語版
Tryggvaflokkr
Tryggvaflokkr (the "Flokkr-poem of Tryggvi") was an Old Norse poem about Tryggve the Pretender, an 11th-century Viking chieftain who purported to be the son of Olaf Tryggvason and tried to conquer Norway in 1033. It is usually attributed to Sighvat Thordarson, a skald and court poet of Canute the Great. The only surviving portion of the poem is that quoted by Snorri Sturluson in the ''Heimskringla'':
:''For fame eager, forth fared''
:''from the north King Tryggve,''
:''whilst Svein from the south forth ''
:''sailed to join the battle''
:''From fray not far was I.''
:''Fast they raised their banners''
:''Swiftly then-rang sword 'gainst''
:''sword-began the bloodshed.''〔Hollander 536.〕
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