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Kristni saga

I have just realized that in September someone created a redirect to this page from the formerly redlinked Kristni saga. This is incorrect; Íslendingabók draws on Kristni saga and continues its story (much as it draws on and continues Landnámabók), but it isn't the same text, nor does it include Kristni saga. This may have been a misunderstanding of the title of the edition published by the Viking Society for Northern Research the pdf of which is listed as an external link here, but examination of that pdf will make clear that they are two different texts that are simply both included in the book. Other than that listing, Kristni saga isn't even mentioned in this article. Yngvadottir (talk) 19:07, 18 November 2012 (UTC)

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