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saga
(redirected from Viking sagas)

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saga noun account, adventure, chronicle, epic, epos, heroic story, history, legend, myth, mythology, report, story, tale, yarn
See also: account, narrative, report, story


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Iceland holidays take you to a colony of the Vikings, where you can follow the trails of the Viking sagas and witness the Norse tradition played out in exuberant festivals Vikings Iceland holidays take you to a colony of the Vikings, where you can follow the trails of the Viking sagas and witness the Norse tradition played out in exuberant festivals.
42Which major city now stands in a place Viking sagas called Agnafit?
Iceland, first colonised by Irish monks in 870 AD, is a joy of glacial activity, volcanoes, lava, ash, geothermal water heating and memories of Viking sagas, From Akureyri, our guide for the Jewels of the North tour, pointed out a field of sealed, white rolls of barley and oats - "marshmallows for trolls" - before we drove through uncharacteristic, dense summer fog.
 
 
 
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