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Seems ancient sagas are called legendary sagas in English.
This seems to be a list of them. I only skimmed it, but seems to have at least some of the stuff in my hardcopy collection of the ancient sagas.
Seems those are all Icelandic, if the text at the top of the article is to be believed.
I know Saxo and even have two copies of his works. The early 1920s edition (the one with a sword on top of a swastika. Speaking of, does anybody know if that meant anything Norse wise or if it just was a random symbol. Obviously is pretty nazi) and version from a few years ago.
Saxo isn't a middionary, though.
I believe, but could he wrong, that the Lejre and Roskilfe Chronicles also were written post Christianisation.
Was asking specifically for stuff written by missionaries, and hence pre Christianisation.
Also, any idea why sagas mostly exist from Iceland.
We're they just more inclined to poetry up there, or is it rather a case of it just not having survived down here on the mainland, perhaps due to different climate?