Saga of Inge, Son of Harald

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Saga of Inge, Son of Harald is a medieval Norse kings' saga recounting the life and reign of King Inge Haraldsson of Norway, traditionally attributed to Snorri Sturluson.

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instanceOf Old Norse saga
kings' saga
medieval literary work
about Norwegian civil wars era
life of King Inge Haraldsson of Norway
reign of King Inge Haraldsson of Norway
associatedWith Icelandic saga-writing tradition
attributedTo Snorri Sturluson
chronicleOf Norwegian royal history
countryOfOrigin Norway
culturalContext medieval Scandinavian culture
featuresCharacter Inge Haraldsson
Norwegian nobles
genre kings' saga
historicalBasis reign of King Inge Haraldsson
historicalGenre royal biography
language Old Norse
literaryForm prose
literaryPeriod medieval
literaryTradition Norse literature
mainSubject Inge Haraldsson
Norwegian royal family
surface form: Norwegian monarchy
narrativeFocus political conflicts in 12th-century Norway
originalScript runic-derived medieval Norse script
partOf Norse kings' sagas tradition
setIn Norway
subjectOccupation king of Norway
timeOfNarrative 12th century
traditionalAuthor Snorri Sturluson
workType historical narrative

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Heimskringla containsWork Saga of Inge, Son of Harald