The battle of Svoldr is one of the most outstanding momentsin saga tradition, which preserves memory about Viking AgeScandinavia. The fame of the battle was strictly connected with particularpersonas involved in the conflict, among them the Norwegian kingÓláfr Tryggvason played the most significant role. The battle itself and itscircumstances proved that Óláfr was a great, warlike, valiant and at thesame time deeply Christian to do monarch, whose death was compared to martyrdom. The saga authors, thoroughly describing all events connected with the battle of Svoldr, included also Sigvaldi, the jarl of Jomsborg, in their narratives. According to most accounts, the jarl was member of coalition, Óláfr Tryggvason’s enemies, who planned to trap t...
I Establishing a text OF THE saga accounts of Magnús inn góði’s return from Russia toclaim the thron...
ABSTRACT: There are very few sources, other than material remains and spatial arrangements revealed ...
The article argues that Jómsvíkinga saga, despite its mixed modality, should be included in Old Nors...
The battle of Svoldr is one of the most outstanding momentsin saga tradition, which preserves memory...
The battle of Svoldr is one of the most significant events described by Icelandic sagas. According t...
The Saga of Yngvarr used to be classified as a Legendary Saga (Fornaldarsaga) on account of its vagu...
The history of Sweden was not a priority subject for saga writers in Iceland. The "Saga of Ingvar th...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...
The fornaldarsogur (literally, "sagas of antiquity") have long been relegated to the status of "poor...
The king of Norway is one of the most popular figures praised by a Middle-Aged Scandinavian histori...
Different attitudes have been expressed about the historicity of Kristni saga since the saga was edi...
Skaldic verse became one of the class symbols of the Icelandic aristocracy of the thirteenth century...
This is the first self-contained critical edition based on the most significant 17th century paper c...
After providing English translations of the Old Norse-Icelandic sagas, Ketils saga hængs and Gríms s...
The article presents a critique of a research method whereby historical sources could not have possi...
I Establishing a text OF THE saga accounts of Magnús inn góði’s return from Russia toclaim the thron...
ABSTRACT: There are very few sources, other than material remains and spatial arrangements revealed ...
The article argues that Jómsvíkinga saga, despite its mixed modality, should be included in Old Nors...
The battle of Svoldr is one of the most outstanding momentsin saga tradition, which preserves memory...
The battle of Svoldr is one of the most significant events described by Icelandic sagas. According t...
The Saga of Yngvarr used to be classified as a Legendary Saga (Fornaldarsaga) on account of its vagu...
The history of Sweden was not a priority subject for saga writers in Iceland. The "Saga of Ingvar th...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...
The fornaldarsogur (literally, "sagas of antiquity") have long been relegated to the status of "poor...
The king of Norway is one of the most popular figures praised by a Middle-Aged Scandinavian histori...
Different attitudes have been expressed about the historicity of Kristni saga since the saga was edi...
Skaldic verse became one of the class symbols of the Icelandic aristocracy of the thirteenth century...
This is the first self-contained critical edition based on the most significant 17th century paper c...
After providing English translations of the Old Norse-Icelandic sagas, Ketils saga hængs and Gríms s...
The article presents a critique of a research method whereby historical sources could not have possi...
I Establishing a text OF THE saga accounts of Magnús inn góði’s return from Russia toclaim the thron...
ABSTRACT: There are very few sources, other than material remains and spatial arrangements revealed ...
The article argues that Jómsvíkinga saga, despite its mixed modality, should be included in Old Nors...