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 * Halfs Saga (of Half, who, if not altogether a fabulous personage, lived about the eighth century; or in the sixth, according to others).
 * Halfdanar Saga Brannfostre (of Halfdan, foster-son of Bran). Fabulous.
 * Halfdanar Saga Eystein sonar (of Halfdan, son of Eystein). Fabulous.
 * Haraldz Saga Hringsbana (of Harald, who slew Hring).
 * Hrolf Kraka Saga (a collection of Sagas, some historical, some fabulous).
 * Hemings Saga (of Heming, a fabulous personage of Olaf the Saint's time).
 * Hervarar Saga (of Hervar). Mythological.
 * Hialmthers ok Olvers Saga (of Hialmther and Olver). Fabulous.
 * Hogne ok Hedins Saga. Mythological.
 * Holmverra Saga (of one Hord). Mixed fable and historical fact regarding Iceland.
 * Hrafnkels Goda Saga. Historical; of Harald Haarfager's times.
 * Hrims ok Tryggve rimur.
 * Hralf Saga Gotreks sonar (of Hralf, son of Gotrek). Mythological.
 * Hrolfs Saga Skugga fifls (of Hrolf, son of Skugga the Idiot).
 * Hromundar Saga Grips sonar. Fabulous.
 * Hungr-vaka (the Hunger-waking is the name of a Saga of the Bishops of Skalholt down to 1178; the author supposing it would raise an appetite for more).
 * Hönse Thoris Saga (of Thorer the hen-merchant). Historical.
 * Hrafns Saga Swinbiornar sonar (of Hrafn, son of Swinhiorn).
 * Hallfredar Saga Vandræda Skalldz (of Halfred "the scald, desperate or difficult to deal with," who lived in King Olaf the Saint's time). Historical.
 * Hakonar Konungs Saga Hakonar sonar (of King Hakon Hakonson, who was horn 1203, and died 1274). Historical; by Sturle Thordson, a contemporary.
 * Hugo Scaplars Saga (Hugo of the Scapulary). Fabulous.
 * Hakonar Saga Hareks sonar (of Hakon the son of Harek).
 * Hakonar Saga Iverson sonar (of Hakon Iverson). Historical.
 * Haralds Rimur Kvingiarna (rhymes of or concerning Harald the Woman-lover.)
 * Hermodar Rimur (rhymes of Hermod).


 * Islandinga Bok Ara Froda (Book of Iceland—concerning the first colonisation of Iceland, the introduction of Christianity, &c., usually called Are Frode Schedæ; written about 1120). Historical.
 * Isfirdinga Saga (of a division of Iceland called Isfirding). Historical.
 * Jarlmans Saga (of Jarlman and Herman). Fabulous.
 * Illugo Saga Gridar fostra (of Illugo, foster-son of Grida). Fabulous.
 * Jokuls Saga Bue sonar (of Jokul, son of Bue). Fabulous.
 * Jomsvikinga Saga (of the Vikings of Jomsburg, in the island of Wollen). Historical.
 * Jans Biskups Saga (of John the Bishop, viz. Ion Ogmundson, who died 1121, bishop of Skalholt). Historical.
 * Ivents Saga. Fabulous; translated from the French by order of Hakon Hakonson.
 * Ions Saga Leiksveins (of John the Juggler). Fabulous.