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- Q6224428 description "Icelandic poet".
- Q6224428 description "Icelandic poet".
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- Q6224428 abstract "Vetrliði Sumarliðason was a 10th-century Icelandic skald.He was the great-grandson of Ketill hængr ("salmon"), one of the settlers of Iceland. He lived in Fljótshlíð, in the south of the island.Vetrliði was pagan and opposed the conversion to Christianity. He composed defamatory verses (níð) about Þangbrandr, a missionary sent to Iceland by Óláfr Tryggvason. He was killed by the priest (or by the priest and his companion Guðleifr Arason). In some versions, another skald, Þorvaldr veili, was murdered for the same reason. A stanza was composed by an unknown author about Vetrliði's death:This episode is related in many sources: Kristni saga, Landnámabók, Brennu-Njáls saga, Snorri Sturluson's Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar and Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta.Only one stanza of his work survived, a lausavísa praising Thor for having killed giants and giantesses:Thou didst break the leg of Leikn,Didst cause to stoop Starkadr,Didst bruise Thrívaldi,Didst stand on lifeless Gjálp.—Skáldskaparmál (11), Brodeur's translation↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q6224428 deathDate "0999".
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- Q6224428 dateOfDeath "999".
- Q6224428 name "Vetrlidhi Sumarlidhason".
- Q6224428 shortDescription "Icelandic poet".
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- Q6224428 comment "Vetrliði Sumarliðason was a 10th-century Icelandic skald.He was the great-grandson of Ketill hængr ("salmon"), one of the settlers of Iceland. He lived in Fljótshlíð, in the south of the island.Vetrliði was pagan and opposed the conversion to Christianity. He composed defamatory verses (níð) about Þangbrandr, a missionary sent to Iceland by Óláfr Tryggvason. He was killed by the priest (or by the priest and his companion Guðleifr Arason).".
- Q6224428 label "Vetrliði Sumarliðason".
- Q6224428 name "Vetrlidhi Sumarlidhason".