EN ER HON KOM Í SPANIAM…ALGUNOS ASPECTOS HISTÓRICOS DE LAS RELACIONES ENTRE LAS CORTES CASTELLANA Y NORUEGA EN LA EDAD MEDIA SEGÚN LA BLÓMSTRVALLA SAGA ISLANDESA.
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Resumen: En este artículo analizamos algunas plausibles referencias históricas que podrían arrojar alguna luz sobre las relaciones entre las cortes de Alfonso X de Castilla y Hákon Hákonarson de Noruega en el s. XIII según se presentan en el prólogo de la Blómstrvalla saga islandesa a partir de sus dos versiones principales, conservadas en los manuscritos AM 522 4° y AM 523 4°.
Palabras clave: Literatura nórdica medieval, relaciones históricas entre España y Noruega, sagas de caballerías, Alfonso X de Castilla, Hákon Hákonarson de Noruega.
Abstract: In this article we analyze some feasible historical references that might cast some light on the relationships between the courts of Alfonso X of Castile and Hákon Hákonarson of Norway in the 12th Century, as presented in the prologue to the Icelandic Blómstrvalla saga in its two main versions preserved in the manuscripts AM 522 4° and AM 523 4°.
Keywords: Old Norse-Icelandic literature, historical relationship between Spain and Norway, riddarasögur, Alfonso X of Castile, Hákon Hákonarson of Norway.
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