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The Danish History
Books I-IX

BOOK NINE
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Also he invited him to feast with his friends, to refresh him after his labours.
Ragnar said that he would first go back to the witnesses whom he had left behind.

He set out and brought them back, splendidly attired for the coming feast.

At last, when the banquet was over, he received the prize that was appointed for the victory.

By her he begot two nobly-gifted sons, Radbard and Dunwat.

These also had brothers--Siward, Biorn, Agnar, and Iwar.
Meanwhile, the Jutes and Skanians were kindled with an unquenchable fire of sedition; they disallowed the title of Ragnar, and gave a certain Harald the sovereign power.


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