[[File:Sodermanland54.JPG|thumb|Sö 54]]
'''バイキングの息子、トルストンのサガ'''('''Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar''' or '''The Saga of Thorstein, Viking's Son''') は7世紀にあったとされる伝説で、「大胆なフリッチョフ(Frithjof)」の父の物語である。は7世紀にあったとされる伝説で、「大胆なフリッチョフ(Frithjof)」の父の物語である。物語はノルウェーとスウェーデン(ウララッカー(Ulleråker)などの場所)から始まって、インドなどのエキゾチックな場所まで続く。
It begins in [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]] (with locations such as [[Ulleråker]]), but continues into exotic places such as [[India]]. It is not one of the more famous sagas, but it is still considered to be an entertaining story. It is a prequel to ''[[Friðþjófs saga ins frœkna]]'', ''The Saga of Fridthjof the Bold''.
It has been compared to the runestone Sö 54 in Bjudby, [[Södermanland]], [[Sweden]], as it also mentions a prominent family, and it besides the father ''Víkingr'' names three sons with the same names, and there are also close correspondences with the other names.<ref>"Tales of Generations: A comparison between some Icelandic and Geatish narrative motifs", by Guðmundsdóttir, Aðalheiður. (2016) - In: Scripta Islandica vol. 67 (2016) p. 5-36</ref>
==Plot粗筋==
In Sweden, [[Viking (Norse Mythology)|Viking]] sires nine sons by a second wife. Thorsten (Thorstein, or Thor's Stone) is the oldest son of Viking. Viking befriends his worthy foe Njorfe, King of Upplands, in Norway, who also has nine sons. The two groups of sons are highly competitive against each other. In a brutal ball game, they beat and maim each other, breaking each other's arms. A son of Viking, near death, slays a son of Njorfe.
Thorsten and his son [[Frithiof's Saga|Frithiof]] inherit the magic sword Angurvadel and the magic ship ''Ellida'' from Viking. Descendants of Thorstein appear in ''[[Friðþjófs saga ins frœkna]]'', and in the Starkad section of ''[[Gautreks saga]]''.
== 脚注 ==
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== 参照 ==
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;editions
*{{citation|editor=Valdimar Ásmundarson|title=, Hér hefir upp sögu Þorsteins Vikingssonar|work=, Fornaldarsögur norðrlanda|, volume=2|, publisher=Á kostnað S. Guðmundssonar|, year=1886|, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZmgJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA55|, pages=55-112}}
;translations
*{{citation|last= Anderson|first=Rasmus Björn (ed. tr.)|contribution=Saga|title=Viking tales of the North. The sagas of Thorstein, Viking's son, and Fridthjof the Bold|place=Chicago|publisher=S. C. Griggs and company|year=1877|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5W5BAAAAYAAJ|pages=1-73}}https://web.archive.org/web/20100617003125/http://www.northvegr.org/sagas%20annd%20epics/legendary%20heroic%20and%20imaginative%20sagas/viking%20tales%20of%20the%20north/001_01.html{{citation |first=Ben |last=Waggoner |title=The Sagas of Fridthjof the Bold |publisher=The Troth |year=2009 |isbn=978-0-557-24020-3}}