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Oldest Saga of St. Olaf : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oldest Saga of St. Olaf The ''Oldest Saga of St. Olaf'' or the ''First Saga of St. Olaf'' is one of the kings' sagas. It is the earliest Norse biography of King Óláfr Haraldsson. Early scholars judged it to be among the very first sagas written, perhaps around 1160, but later scholarship has moved the date up to the end of the 12th century. One fragment with a hagiographic flavour was once thought to belong to the saga but more recent research indicates that it is from another text.〔Chase 2005, p. 14.〕 Like other kings' sagas the ''Oldest Saga'' cites old skaldic poetry to decorate and verify the narrative. Only six or seven short fragments are preserved of the work but the ''Legendary Saga of St. Olaf'' is clearly heavily based on it and often used to make assumptions about its scope. Snorri Sturluson used the ''Oldest Saga'' or some work derived from it when he composed his ''Separate Saga of St. Olaf'' and the ''Heimskringla''. Styrmir Kárason is also thought to have used the ''Oldest Saga'' in the composition of his ''Óláfs saga''. ==See Also==
*The Saint Olav Drama
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