[103]. Cf. Eyrbyggja Saga, c. 13.
[104]. Völsunga and Snorra Edda.
[105]. Ynglinga Saga.
[106]. Cf. also Færeyinga Saga, c. 24
[107]. Spanga-brynja.
[108]. Cf. Olaf’s Saga, 216; Fornmanna Sögur, viii.
[109]. Cf. a similar practice in duelling. This custom of staking and choosing the field of battle is also seen to have been practised by the Massagetæ. Tomyris sent word to Cyrus, who came to subjugate her country, and was building a bridge: “Toil no longer in making a bridge over the river, but cross over to our side while we retire three days’ march from the river; or, if you had rather receive us on your side, do you the like.”
[110]. Cf. also Flateyjarbok, ii., p. 188.
[111]. Cf. also Olaf Tryggvason, i., p. 207; (Fms.); St. Olaf (Heimskringla), c. 118.
[112]. Cf. also An Bogsveigi’s Saga; Orvar Odd’s Saga; Fridthjof’s Saga, c. 6.