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ÁRMANN JAKOBSSON

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ÁRMANN JAKOBSSON The amplified saga: structural disunity in Morkinskinna 70/1, p. 29
ÁRMANN JAKOBSSON King Sverrir of Norway and the foundations of his power: kingship ideology and narrative in Sverris saga 84/1, p. 109

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