Konungasögur
Konungasögur, meaning "Kings' Sagas," is a genre of Old Norse literature that primarily deals with the lives and reigns of Scandinavian kings. These sagas, largely written in Iceland during the 12th and 13th centuries, are a rich source of historical, political, and cultural information about the medieval Scandinavian world. While they are often presented as historical accounts, it is important to note that they frequently blend historical fact with legendary elements, offering a complex and sometimes biased perspective on the past.
The sagas typically focus on the deeds of individual monarchs, detailing their battles, political strategies, family