DescriptionHólmgarðaborg in Göngu-Hrólfs saga GKS 2845 4to 54v.png
English: An excerpt from folio 54v of GKS 2845 4to (Göngu-Hrólfs saga), mentioning Hólmgarðaborg as the place where the king of Garðar (Garðaríki) resides.
The lines underscored in red can be read as: "Hólmgarðaborg er mest atsetr Garðakonúngs, þat er nú kallat Nógarðar", according to C. C. Rafn ("Gaungu-Hrólf Saga" in Rafn, Carl Christian , ed. (in Icelandic) (1830) Fornaldar sögur Nordrlanda eptir gömlum handritum, Kaupmannahöfn: Popp )
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Hólmgarðaborg mentioned in Göngu-Hrólfs saga (GKS 2845 4to)