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Bjarnar saga Hítdælakappa ( listen ; The Saga of Bjorn, Champion of the Hitardal People, 'Björn's saga) is one of the sagas of Icelanders. Björn was a relative of Egill from Egils saga, and grew up at Borg, the homestead that passed ownership from Egill to his son and grandson.

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Family relationship

Björn was born 989. His mother was Sæunn Skallagrímsdóttir making him grand-nephew of warrior-poet Egill Skallagrímsson. He was fostered at Egill's Borg in Mýrar and grew up with Egill's grandson Skúli.Finlay & Waley 2002, Chap. 1–2 (pp. 153–4) and notes

Analysis

It is notable for a passage that appears to describe a man being found to possess primitive pornography; a woodcutting depicting anal sex between two men.

Þess er nú við getið að hlutur sá fannst í hafnarmarki Þórðar er þvígit vinveittlegra þótti. Það voru karlar tveir og hafði annar hött blán á höfði. Þeir stóðu lútir og horfði annar eftir öðrum. Það þótti illur fundur og mæltu menn að hvorskis hlutur væri góður þeirra er þar stóðu og enn verri er fyrir stóð.

Translation:

Now it is mentioned that an item was found amongst the possessions Thordur left behind at shore, an item that was no more friendly. It was two men, and one bore a blue hat on his head. They were leaning over and one was looking over from behind the other. This was considered a terrible find and all were agreed that both parties seen standing there were in a bad position, but the one in front a much worse position still.

References

Bjarnar saga Hítdœlakappa Wikipedia