This article discusses two acts of mutilation and torture during the struggles for royal power in the late 1130s. The first part argues, based on literary and legal sources, that such acts were not a particularly prominent element in the political culture in the Viking Age and early Christian Norway. It is concluded that acts of blinding and castration among the élite and pretenders were more likely to have been inspired from abroad, especially the British Isles, and not the other way around as several scholars of early medieval history tend to assume. A broad overview of the history blinding and castration as well as flaying up to the twelfth century is presented, focusing on its role in punishment, rivalry, and hagiography. It is argued t...
The Old Norse Synoptic Histories of Norway can make a valuable contribution to thanatology (the stud...
The paper discusses examples of corporal mutilation that accompanied intra-dynastic conflicts or ...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
This article discusses two acts of mutilation and torture during the struggles for royal power in th...
Abstract: This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-A...
This article discusses different paradigms for analysis of conflicts between magnates and kings in t...
The present study explores how the Norwegian usurper, King Sverre (1184-1202) exploited three prince...
The infamous blood eagle ritual has long been controversial: did Viking-Age Nordic people really tor...
Anglo-Scandinavian literary and legal texts give evidence of two cultures which shared similar attit...
My dissertation is a political and cultural history of corporal punishment in the Carolingian empire...
This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-Age England...
The assembly was a place where legal cases were solved, but also where various issues with relevance...
Most written evidence regarding warfare in Viking Age Scandinavia originates either fromcontemporane...
This paper concerns the treatment of people at execution places and it is focusing on Gotland and th...
Recent studies of medieval manhood have prompted scholars to revisit the established research field ...
The Old Norse Synoptic Histories of Norway can make a valuable contribution to thanatology (the stud...
The paper discusses examples of corporal mutilation that accompanied intra-dynastic conflicts or ...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
This article discusses two acts of mutilation and torture during the struggles for royal power in th...
Abstract: This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-A...
This article discusses different paradigms for analysis of conflicts between magnates and kings in t...
The present study explores how the Norwegian usurper, King Sverre (1184-1202) exploited three prince...
The infamous blood eagle ritual has long been controversial: did Viking-Age Nordic people really tor...
Anglo-Scandinavian literary and legal texts give evidence of two cultures which shared similar attit...
My dissertation is a political and cultural history of corporal punishment in the Carolingian empire...
This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-Age England...
The assembly was a place where legal cases were solved, but also where various issues with relevance...
Most written evidence regarding warfare in Viking Age Scandinavia originates either fromcontemporane...
This paper concerns the treatment of people at execution places and it is focusing on Gotland and th...
Recent studies of medieval manhood have prompted scholars to revisit the established research field ...
The Old Norse Synoptic Histories of Norway can make a valuable contribution to thanatology (the stud...
The paper discusses examples of corporal mutilation that accompanied intra-dynastic conflicts or ...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...