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 *Thorlak Biskups Saga (of Bishop Thorlak). Historical.
 * Thorleif Saga Jarla Skalldz (of Thorleif the Scald of the Earls of Orkney). Historical.


 * Ulfars Saga Stærka ok Onundar Fagra (of Ulfar the Strong, and Onund the Fair; the one became a king in Africa, the other in Asia). Fabulous.
 * Vatsdæla Saga (of Ketil Thrumr, his son Thorstein, Ingimund and Sæmund, his grandsons, who settled in Vatsdal in Iceland). Historical.
 * Voldemar's Saga (of Valdemar, son of King Philip of Saxland).
 * Valnaliots Saga (of Valnaliot, an Icelander; the story of the 12th century). Historical.
 * Victors Saga ok Blaus (of Victor and Blaus). Fabulous.
 * Vigagleims Saga (of Gleim, son of Eyolf, who went to settle in Iceland 922). Historical.
 * Vilhialms Saga Siods (of William of the Treasure, a son of King Richard in England). Fabulous.
 * Vilmundar Saga (of Vilmund and Hierande, a son of a king in Frankland). Fabulous.
 * Ulfs Saga Ugga sonar (of Ulf the son of Ugga). Fabulous.
 * Ulfhams Rimur (Rhymes of Ulfham).
 * Valvers Thattr (Traits of the Life of Valver).
 * Volsunga Saga. Mythological.


 * YugvarsYngvars [sic] Saga Vidforla (of YugvarYngvar [sic] the Far-travelled). History and fable.

It does not appear that any saga-manuscript now existing has been written before the 14th century, however old the saga itself may be. The Flatö manuscript is of 1395. Those supposed to have been written in the