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Njarðvík (farm)

Njarðvík (farm) or Njardvik (farm) is an ancient farm in northeast Iceland. The descendants of its settlers are featured in several of the Sagas of Icelanders.

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Viking Age

The history of Njardvik can be traced back to the settlement of Iceland, when Thorkel the Wise claimed all the land around the bay of Njardvik. His great-grandson Ketil Thrym lived at Njardvik and became a chieftain after his father, Thidrandi the Old. Several other notable 10th- and 11th-century Icelanders were related to this family, who are known as the "House of Njardvik" (Old Norse Njarðvíkingar). The Saga of the People of Laxardal cites a lost "Saga of the House of Njardvik," which may refer to a medieval text that no longer exists or else was renamed, or to an oral tradition.

Sagas

Njardvik is referenced in the following medieval Icelandic texts:

  • The Book of Settlements
  • The Short Saga of Gunnar, Thidrandi's Killer
  • The Saga of Droplaug's Sons
  • The Saga of the People of Fljotsdal
  • The Saga of the People of Laxardal
  • References

    Njarðvík (farm) Wikipedia