The Old Norse Synoptic Histories of Norway can make a valuable contribution to thanatology (the study of attitudes towards death) and the history of medieval thought. This piece of research is an attempt to analyse how the new blend of Christian faith with ancient heroic ideals is reflected in accounts of the deaths of eleventh- and twelfth century Norwegian kings, as described in those Old Norse sagas that deal with the stories of medieval Scandinavian royalty. The period covered in this study runs from 1035, the date of the accession to the Norwegian throne of Magnús gὁoi, the son of St. Óláfr, to the death of Ingi Haraldsson in 1161. This period seems to have seen very important changes and to have been full of clashing ideas and attitud...
Nidaros Cathedral in Norway was built above the grave site of King Olav Haraldsson, who was killed i...
This iconographical study includes all pictorial narratives from the legend of the Martyr King Saint...
The Scandinavian death rituals are expressions of agency (war, negotiations, hunting, and personal a...
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 intention of present study is to investigate the information about the pre-Christian cult of a d...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
The following thesis is an interdisciplinary analysis which follows the process of death and dying i...
Long before Norway achieved independence from the Swedish crown in 1905 and established a new dynast...
Goeres Erin Michelle, The King is dead, long live the King : commemoration in skaldic verse of the V...
Historical writing blossomed in Scandinavia at the end of the twelfth and the beginning of the thirt...
The corpus of texts surviving from medieval Scandinavia which contain, or purport to contain, pre-Ch...
The present study explores how the Norwegian usurper, King Sverre (1184-1202) exploited three prince...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
The present study explores how the Norwegian usurper, King Sverre (1184-1202) exploited three prince...
Nidaros Cathedral in Norway was built above the grave site of King Olav Haraldsson, who was killed i...
This iconographical study includes all pictorial narratives from the legend of the Martyr King Saint...
The Scandinavian death rituals are expressions of agency (war, negotiations, hunting, and personal a...
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 intention of present study is to investigate the information about the pre-Christian cult of a d...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
The following thesis is an interdisciplinary analysis which follows the process of death and dying i...
Long before Norway achieved independence from the Swedish crown in 1905 and established a new dynast...
Goeres Erin Michelle, The King is dead, long live the King : commemoration in skaldic verse of the V...
Historical writing blossomed in Scandinavia at the end of the twelfth and the beginning of the thirt...
The corpus of texts surviving from medieval Scandinavia which contain, or purport to contain, pre-Ch...
The present study explores how the Norwegian usurper, King Sverre (1184-1202) exploited three prince...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
The present study explores how the Norwegian usurper, King Sverre (1184-1202) exploited three prince...
Nidaros Cathedral in Norway was built above the grave site of King Olav Haraldsson, who was killed i...
This iconographical study includes all pictorial narratives from the legend of the Martyr King Saint...
The Scandinavian death rituals are expressions of agency (war, negotiations, hunting, and personal a...