Snorri Sturluson was an Icelandic historian, considered one of the greatest writers of the North. He was born in 1179 and died on September 23, 1241. Snorri is renowned for his compilation of Icelandic and Norse history, particularly for his works 'Icelandic Kings' Sagas' and 'Edda'.
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“Alive or dead, let Hel hold what she has.”
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
“The wolves came running swiftly To rend the battle-fallen.”
Source: King Harald's Saga
“A sword age, a wind age, a wolf age. No longer is there mercy among men.”
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
“They all laughed, except Tyr; he lost his hand.”
Source: The Prose Edda: Norse Mythology
“But Loki's relations with Svadilfari were such that a while later he gave birth to a colt.”
“To Odin many a soul was driven, to Odin many a rich gift given.”
Source: The Heimskringla
