Snorri Sturluson
[snor-ree stœr-luh-son; English snawr-ee stur-luh-suh n] /ˈsnɒr ri ˈstœr lə sɒn; English ˈsnɔr i ˈstɜr lə sən/
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1.
1179–1241, Icelandic historian and poet.
Snorri Sturluson
/ˈsnɔːrɪ ˈstɜːləsən/
noun
1.
1179–1241, Icelandic historian and poet; author of Younger or Prose Edda (?1222), containing a collection of Norse myths and a treatise on poetry, and the Heimskringla sagas of the Norwegian kings from their mythological origins to the 12th century
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