Goeres Erin Michelle, The King is dead, long live the King : commemoration in skaldic verse of the Viking Age, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2010, (dir. H. O'Donoghue, Université d'Oxford) Résumé/abstract : This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first chapter demonstrates that the commemoration of past kings could provide a prestigious genealogical record that was used to legitimize both pagan and early Christian rulers. In the ninth and ..
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This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first ...
This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first...
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This thesis examines the political functions of the performance of skaldic poetry during the Viking ...
The intention of present study is to investigate the information about the pre-Christian cult of a d...
Wessman Anna, Death, Destruction and Commemoration : Tracing ritual activities in Finnish Late Iron ...
The Anglo-Saxon conversion to Christianity was as much a revolution in literacy as it was in religio...
The following thesis is an interdisciplinary analysis which follows the process of death and dying i...
This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first ...
This thesis examines the function of commemorative skaldic verse at the Viking-age court. The first...
The Old Norse Synoptic Histories of Norway can make a valuable contribution to thanatology (the stud...
In the early Middle Ages, the public commemoration of recently deceased persons served to shape the ...
International audienceIn eleventh-century Denmark, the memory of the pagan kings of the Danes of the...
This thesis explores textual depictions of the burial of leaders in Snorri Sturluson’s Heimskringla...
This dissertation investigates how kings' corpses, funerals, and tombs contributed to the process of...
Haraldssaga Sigurðarsonar contains many skaldic stanzas composed by different poets and by the king ...
This thesis examines the memorial meaning attributed to royal power in the Icelandic legal tradition...
The King’s Body investigates the role of royal bodies, funerals, and graves in English succession de...
This thesis examines the political functions of the performance of skaldic poetry during the Viking ...
The intention of present study is to investigate the information about the pre-Christian cult of a d...
Wessman Anna, Death, Destruction and Commemoration : Tracing ritual activities in Finnish Late Iron ...
The Anglo-Saxon conversion to Christianity was as much a revolution in literacy as it was in religio...
The following thesis is an interdisciplinary analysis which follows the process of death and dying i...