líkingarnar
Líkingarnar, also known as the Líkings, are a group of ancient Icelandic sagas that are part of the larger collection known as the Icelandic sagas. These sagas are notable for their focus on the legal and judicial aspects of Icelandic society during the Middle Ages. The term "líking" refers to a legal assembly or court, and the sagas provide detailed accounts of the legal proceedings, decisions, and the social and political context in which they took place.
The Líkings are particularly valuable for historians and legal scholars as they offer insights into the medieval
One of the most famous Líkings is the "Laxdæla saga," which details the legal conflicts and resolutions
The Líkings are written in Old Norse and are part of the broader corpus of Icelandic literature