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- Þorbjörn_dísarskáld abstract "Þorbjörn dísarskáld is a 10th or 11th century Icelandic skald. His nickname means "poet of the lady" or "poet of the dís". It could be an allusion to a now lost poem about Freyja (whom Snorri Sturluson in the Skáldskaparmál calls Vanadís, "lady of the Vanir" or "dís of the Vanir") or one of the dísir.But only one or two fragments of his poetry have been preserved, in Skáldskaparmál. The first one (two verses and one stanza) comes from a poem about Thor. The stanza consists of a list of giants and giantesses killed by the god:Thou didst smite the head of Keila,Smash Kjallandi altogether,Ere thou slewest Lútr and Leidi,Didst spill the blood of Búseyra;Didst hold back Hengjankjapta,Hyrrokkin died before;Yet sooner in like fashionSvívör from life was taken.—Skáldskaparmál (4), Brodeur's translationThe other fragment deals with the christening of an unknown person:The Freighter of Wave-Crests' Sea-WainWas in the font of christening,Hoard-Scatterer, who was givenThe White Christ's highest favor.—Skáldskaparmál (52), Brodeur's translationÞorbjörn's authorship of this passage is not certain. If both texts have the same author, then it means, as Anthony Faulkes states, that Þorbjörn became Christian.".
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- Þorbjörn_dísarskáld comment "Þorbjörn dísarskáld is a 10th or 11th century Icelandic skald. His nickname means "poet of the lady" or "poet of the dís". It could be an allusion to a now lost poem about Freyja (whom Snorri Sturluson in the Skáldskaparmál calls Vanadís, "lady of the Vanir" or "dís of the Vanir") or one of the dísir.But only one or two fragments of his poetry have been preserved, in Skáldskaparmál. The first one (two verses and one stanza) comes from a poem about Thor.".
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