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Snorre, p. 108. viii First appearance of Edmund. The first mention of Edmund in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the commander of the English forces is A.D. 1015, where he was joined with Edric in the command, as related in the text, chapter 18.
This work concludes with a treatise on the poetic phraseology of the Scalds, and a system of versification by Snorre. They often acted, at the same time, as bard, councilor, and warrior.
In the spring of 1007, he took there a hundred and sixty men, some women, and many cattle. He and his people remained in Vineland for nearly four years. They traded with the savages, giving them cloth and trinkets for furs. Karlsevne's wife gave birth there to a son, who was christened Snorre, and who was perhaps the first white child born in America.
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