The Icelandic sources that follow make her a Saxon, on the other hand, and not Danish.
Icelandic sources state the king's daughter was Cecilia.
References to this indigenous practice, Blót, exist in related Icelandic sources.
He bases this on old Icelandic sources such as the Landnámabók.
Simek notes that Auðr is a female name in other Icelandic sources.
It is known from Icelandic sources that in the 1060s, the royal housecarls were paid with Norwegian coins.
Gwyn Jones regarded many of the traditions that grew up around Gunnhild in the Icelandic sources as fictional.
Also, the Icelandic sources which document Ketill do not hint at his being active in Ireland.
He appears in Egil's Saga, the Landnamabok, and other Icelandic sources.
He is a major character in the Laxdaela Saga and is mentioned in a number of other Icelandic sources.