The vain and covetous Thurida, sister of the pon- tiff Snorro, and wife of Thorodd, desiring to behold these
.%#) Jorunna Mannvitsbrekka, Vallhjovus m, Thprstein, I Thurida, m.
went on board this vessel, and was waiting only for a favorable wind, when one morning, at break of day, Thurida
Tum Thurida virginem Groam ih lecti- cam deposuit, arripuit autem Pedimorsorem secumqye abstulit, relictaqve
Thurida Olavus Pavo Arnhjörnis f. (a) ux, Tliorgerda EpiKs f. _ I Kjartan, uxj 'Jiiurida niar.
In the night Thurida came with a short sword and aimed it at her husband as he lay in bed ; and his hands were
Filiœ H'ófkuldi crant Thurida, Thorgcrda, Hállgerda Snninbroka.
the winter guest of Olaf in Ice- land, and soon fell in love with that chieftain’s daughter, the beautiful Thurida
, and, learning that he was an Icelander, asked many questions about his acquaintance there, particularly Thurida
Thurida cic Hrefna pleraqve ex circa extulerant.