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ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavations IMPORTANT AND SECRET NUMBERS IN THE ICELANDIC SAGASSEE MORE ONSKJALDEN.COM
ORIGIN OF THE VEGVISIR SYMBOL The Vegvisir symbol is one of the Icelandic magical staves (Icelandic: galdrastafir), which according to the Huld manuscript is a Wayfinder. The Huld manuscript was written by Geir Vigfússon in 1860, in the small town of Akureyri, Iceland. The manuscript was assembled by using earlier published books containing magical staves, however, there ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giantsVIKING PETS
The Puffin dog is a very ancient dog, and it is believed to originate from the Lofoten Islands in Norway. The Norwegian Puffin dog is a small-sized dog and can have a wide range of colors from, white, black, sable, grey, red, and yellow. The dog is very energetic, loyal,and protective.
PLANT DYE COLORS IN THE VIKING AGE VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSENORDIC CULTUREEVENTS ARCHIVES The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from theJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavations IMPORTANT AND SECRET NUMBERS IN THE ICELANDIC SAGASSEE MORE ONSKJALDEN.COM
ORIGIN OF THE VEGVISIR SYMBOL The Vegvisir symbol is one of the Icelandic magical staves (Icelandic: galdrastafir), which according to the Huld manuscript is a Wayfinder. The Huld manuscript was written by Geir Vigfússon in 1860, in the small town of Akureyri, Iceland. The manuscript was assembled by using earlier published books containing magical staves, however, there ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giantsVIKING PETS
The Puffin dog is a very ancient dog, and it is believed to originate from the Lofoten Islands in Norway. The Norwegian Puffin dog is a small-sized dog and can have a wide range of colors from, white, black, sable, grey, red, and yellow. The dog is very energetic, loyal,and protective.
PLANT DYE COLORS IN THE VIKING AGE VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
ORIGIN OF THE VEGVISIR SYMBOL The Vegvisir symbol is one of the Icelandic magical staves (Icelandic: galdrastafir), which according to the Huld manuscript is a Wayfinder. The Huld manuscript was written by Geir Vigfússon in 1860, in the small town of Akureyri, Iceland. The manuscript was assembled by using earlier published books containing magical staves, however, there COLORS IN THE VIKING AGE The dark red color was made from iron oxide, it was a quite common material, and probably not that expensive to buy. Please keep in mind before you start coloring everything that you own with these colors, that the colors may not be exactly correct, but they are the closest ones that the researchers have come up with to date.VIKING FARM ANIMALS
Before I start, I know that many people will think it is obvious which animals the Vikings had on their farms. But we cannot expect everyone across all cultures and ages to have the same knowledge, so I still think it is an important piece of the puzzle to understand how it was to live in Scandinavia in the Viking age.. Said I have said before, the animals were not separated into two groups in VALHALLA - THE HALL OF THE FALLEN WARRIORS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY Valhalla. Valhalla (Old Norse: Valhǫll) is the hall of the fallen warriors in Norse mythology. Valhǫll is two compound words, Valr meaning “dead body on a battlefield”, and hǫll meaning hall. It is Odin who decides the outcome of every battle in Midgard, everytime there is a new battle he sends the valkyries down to Midgard so theycan
PLANT DYE COLORS IN THE VIKING AGE Woad (Isatis Tinctoria) was also used by the Vikings, and it grew widely throughout Scandinavia during the Viking Age. It can often be found in coastal areas where the plant has access to rotting seaweed which is a great source of nutrition for it. ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giantsVIKING HOUSES
The pit-houses was about 5 meters long and had a width of 4 meters, and there is plenty of evidence that these Viking pit-houses were used for a wide range of purposes, and it seems that these kinds of houses were quite common throughout Scandinavia. Pit-house in Hobro at the Fyrkat Vikingecenter Photo: by Västgöten. VIKINGSKOOL WILL BE RELEASED IN 2021 The highly anticipated Vikingskool is set to be released sometime in 2021.The animated Viking and Norse mythology-inspired series will be featured on Disney plus. The first season will consist of 26 half-hour episodes, where the viewers will follow the adventures of the three best friends and wannabe Vikings, Erik, Ylva, and Arni, as they become the newest students in an elite and eccentricTHE HELM OF AWE
Helm of Awe is combined by runes. If we take a closer look at the symbol, then the helm of awe has allegedly been made by using Z-runes as its arms – (Galdrabók, p 122). This rune is called Algiz and it is part of the runic alphabet Elder Futhark, its transliteration isthe letter “z”.
FREYA THE GODDESS OF LOVE AND FERTILITY Freya. Freya is the goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology, and she is associated with sex, lust, beauty, sorcery, gold, war, and death. The name Freya means “Lady”, and it can, for instance, also be spelled, Freyja, Freja, Fröja, Frøya. Freya is not an Aesir, although she lives in Asgard together with her husband Odr (Old NorseJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSE The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from the BIFRÖST - THE RAINBOW BRIDGE - NORSE MYTHOLOGY In Norse mythology, Bifröst is the rainbow bridge that connects Asgard (home of the gods) with Midgard (home of humans).Bifröst has three colors and it is so big that it can be seen in all of the nine realms.. The meaning of the name Bifröst is uncertain, but according to the Norse language expert Jackson Crawford, it could be translated into “the blinking mile”, or “the winking mile”. ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose COLORS IN THE VIKING AGE The dark red color was made from iron oxide, it was a quite common material, and probably not that expensive to buy. Please keep in mind before you start coloring everything that you own with these colors, that the colors may not be exactly correct, but they are the closest ones that the researchers have come up with to date. PLANT DYE COLORS IN THE VIKING AGEVIKING HOUSES
The pit-houses was about 5 meters long and had a width of 4 meters, and there is plenty of evidence that these Viking pit-houses were used for a wide range of purposes, and it seems that these kinds of houses were quite common throughout Scandinavia. Pit-house in Hobro at the Fyrkat Vikingecenter Photo: by Västgöten. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
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ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSE The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from the BIFRÖST - THE RAINBOW BRIDGE - NORSE MYTHOLOGY In Norse mythology, Bifröst is the rainbow bridge that connects Asgard (home of the gods) with Midgard (home of humans).Bifröst has three colors and it is so big that it can be seen in all of the nine realms.. The meaning of the name Bifröst is uncertain, but according to the Norse language expert Jackson Crawford, it could be translated into “the blinking mile”, or “the winking mile”. ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose COLORS IN THE VIKING AGE The dark red color was made from iron oxide, it was a quite common material, and probably not that expensive to buy. Please keep in mind before you start coloring everything that you own with these colors, that the colors may not be exactly correct, but they are the closest ones that the researchers have come up with to date. PLANT DYE COLORS IN THE VIKING AGEVIKING HOUSES
The pit-houses was about 5 meters long and had a width of 4 meters, and there is plenty of evidence that these Viking pit-houses were used for a wide range of purposes, and it seems that these kinds of houses were quite common throughout Scandinavia. Pit-house in Hobro at the Fyrkat Vikingecenter Photo: by Västgöten. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSE The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from the IMPORTANT AND SECRET NUMBERS IN THE ICELANDIC SAGAS Many cultures have assigned meanings to their numbers, and this was of course also the case for the Nordic cultures. The numbers and their meanings are reflected in books such as the Poetic Edda, but also in many of the Old Norse Icelandic sagas from the Viking age.. These ancient stories have many hidden messages and meanings in them, and today we will take a look at the numbers in theseVIKING FARM ANIMALS
Before I start, I know that many people will think it is obvious which animals the Vikings had on their farms. But we cannot expect everyone across all cultures and ages to have the same knowledge, so I still think it is an important piece of the puzzle to understand how it was to live in Scandinavia in the Viking age.. Said I have said before, the animals were not separated into two groups inVIKING HOUSES
The pit-houses was about 5 meters long and had a width of 4 meters, and there is plenty of evidence that these Viking pit-houses were used for a wide range of purposes, and it seems that these kinds of houses were quite common throughout Scandinavia. Pit-house in Hobro at the Fyrkat Vikingecenter Photo: by Västgöten. TOP 10 DANISH NATIONAL VALUES Trust #3. Danish society is a society of high trust in each other and has been so for centuries. This is probably based on that it is mostly a homogeneous society, that shares the same culture, values, language, and religious system. The trust in each other creates a society of safety, well-being, and trustworthy relationships. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
VIKING PETS
The Puffin dog is a very ancient dog, and it is believed to originate from the Lofoten Islands in Norway. The Norwegian Puffin dog is a small-sized dog and can have a wide range of colors from, white, black, sable, grey, red, and yellow. The dog is very energetic, loyal,and protective.
HEL IS NOT THE NORSE GODDESS OF DEATH Hel is definitely not a goddess, and it is a misconception when people assume that she is the goddess of death. She is not mentioned once as a goddess in any of the Edda’s which are considered the prime sources of Norse mythology.. While her father Loki could be considered a demi-god, because he is a half jötunn (jötunn is singular for jötnar) and half áss (áss is singular for Aesir 10 FACTS ABOUT THE DANISH KING HARALD BLUETOOTH -THAT YOU 4. How long did Harald Bluetooth reign. Harald Bluetooth was the King of Denmark from 958 until his death in 986. 5. Who was Harald’s wife. Harald was married to Tove, who became the first Queen of Denmark. 6. Harald’s children. Harald Bluetooth had FREYA THE GODDESS OF LOVE AND FERTILITY Freya. Freya is the goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology, and she is associated with sex, lust, beauty, sorcery, gold, war, and death. The name Freya means “Lady”, and it can, for instance, also be spelled, Freyja, Freja, Fröja, Frøya. Freya is not an Aesir, although she lives in Asgard together with her husband Odr (Old NorseJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun.VIKING FARM ANIMALS
Before I start, I know that many people will think it is obvious which animals the Vikings had on their farms. But we cannot expect everyone across all cultures and ages to have the same knowledge, so I still think it is an important piece of the puzzle to understand how it was to live in Scandinavia in the Viking age.. Said I have said before, the animals were not separated into two groups in NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSE The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from the THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants THE NINE REALMS IN NORSE MYTHOLOGY There are nine realms in Norse Mythology, they are called Niflheim, Muspelheim, Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, Helheim.The nine worlds in Norse mythology are held in the branches and roots of the world tree Yggdrasil.These realms are the home of different kinds of beings, such as Asgard the home of the Gods and Goddesses, or Jotumheim the home of the giants. WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavations 14 STRANGE DANISH EXPRESSIONS AND HOW TO USE THEM 14 Strange Danish Expressions and how to use them. In Uncategorized by SkjaldenJune 24, 2018. The Danes use expressions a lot, which probably makes it even more difficult to learn the Danish language. I could mention hundreds of expressions, but I decided to pick 14 of some of the most common ones. If all these on my list originate from Denmark VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
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ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun.VIKING FARM ANIMALS
Before I start, I know that many people will think it is obvious which animals the Vikings had on their farms. But we cannot expect everyone across all cultures and ages to have the same knowledge, so I still think it is an important piece of the puzzle to understand how it was to live in Scandinavia in the Viking age.. Said I have said before, the animals were not separated into two groups in NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSE The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from the THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants THE NINE REALMS IN NORSE MYTHOLOGY There are nine realms in Norse Mythology, they are called Niflheim, Muspelheim, Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, Helheim.The nine worlds in Norse mythology are held in the branches and roots of the world tree Yggdrasil.These realms are the home of different kinds of beings, such as Asgard the home of the Gods and Goddesses, or Jotumheim the home of the giants. WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavations 14 STRANGE DANISH EXPRESSIONS AND HOW TO USE THEM 14 Strange Danish Expressions and how to use them. In Uncategorized by SkjaldenJune 24, 2018. The Danes use expressions a lot, which probably makes it even more difficult to learn the Danish language. I could mention hundreds of expressions, but I decided to pick 14 of some of the most common ones. If all these on my list originate from Denmark VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSE The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from the THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose ARTIFACTS AND ITEMS OF THE GODS AND GODDESSES IN NORSE The hammer can send out lightning bolts. The hammer Mjölnir can be used to kill and destroy, but also revive people or animals. Thor’s hammer can also be magically shrunken to fit inside Thor’s shirt. The hammer Mjölnir is also used in sacred ceremonies; it can be ceremonies about birth but also death. Thor’s hammer is forged byBrokkr
VIKING CLOTHES
Video about Viking clothes. That is why we do not just look at the pieces of clothes, but we also look at the written sources. But small figures can also help us understand the Viking fashion, for instance, the Valkyrie that was found in 2012 at Hårby in Denmark or the figure of Freya found in 2014.. Tapestries, such as the Bayeux Tapestry in France, also gives us an insight into how theVIKING PETS
The Puffin dog is a very ancient dog, and it is believed to originate from the Lofoten Islands in Norway. The Norwegian Puffin dog is a small-sized dog and can have a wide range of colors from, white, black, sable, grey, red, and yellow. The dog is very energetic, loyal,and protective.
VALHALLA - THE HALL OF THE FALLEN WARRIORS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY Valhalla. Valhalla (Old Norse: Valhǫll) is the hall of the fallen warriors in Norse mythology. Valhǫll is two compound words, Valr meaning “dead body on a battlefield”, and hǫll meaning hall. It is Odin who decides the outcome of every battle in Midgard, everytime there is a new battle he sends the valkyries down to Midgard so theycan
THE VALKYRIE STATUE IN COPENHAGEN The Valkyrie statue in Copenhagen. In Churchill Park (Danish: Churchillparken) is the Valkyrie statue by the Norwegian sculptor Stephan Abel Sinding (1846-1922). The bronze sculpture was made in 1908 and then erected in 1910. The statue depicts a Valkyrie riding a horse with a spear in her right hand. All Valkyries are femalesaccording to the
VIKING MEAD
The Vikings loved to drink alcoholic drinks, and not only did they brew their own Viking mead, beer, and ale they also imported wine from areas such as Francia (”France”).Mead was not cheap to brew, and it was certainly not an everyday thing for the Vikings unless they had the silver for it. Mead was most likely only for special occasions such as rituals and feasts. LOKI IS A CUNNING TRICKSTER Loki is the son of Farbauti and Laufey, who presumably lives in Jotunheim, his father is a jötunn, and his mother is an ásynja not much else is known about them, besides the meaning of their names, Farbauti can be translated into, dangerous/cruel striker and Laufey is best known by her nickname Nál which means needle. NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSENORDIC CULTUREEVENTS ARCHIVES The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from theJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. VIKING DISEASES WERE DISGUSTING Viking diseases were disgusting. Big, strong, and handsome warriors from the north, that sailed throughout most of Europe and raided the local monasteries, that is the image most of us have when we think about the Vikings. However, it was not always fun to be a Viking, because the Vikings fought many invisible enemies on a daily basis. ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTUREGIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYFROST GIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYLOCATIONS IN NORSE MYTHOLOGYNORSE GODS Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavationsGULLINBURSTI
Gullinbursti (“Golden Bristles”) is Freyr’s boar in Norse mythology.The boar is faster than any horse, maybe with the exception of Odin’s horse Sleipnir. Its bristles are made from gold, so even in the middle of the night, the bristles in its mane will light up the sky as if it were day. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
VIKING MEAD
The Vikings loved to drink alcoholic drinks, and not only did they brew their own Viking mead, beer, and ale they also imported wine from areas such as Francia (”France”).Mead was not cheap to brew, and it was certainly not an everyday thing for the Vikings unless they had the silver for it. Mead was most likely only for special occasions such as rituals and feasts. NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSENORDIC CULTUREEVENTS ARCHIVES The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from theJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants VIKING DISEASES WERE DISGUSTING Viking diseases were disgusting. Big, strong, and handsome warriors from the north, that sailed throughout most of Europe and raided the local monasteries, that is the image most of us have when we think about the Vikings. However, it was not always fun to be a Viking, because the Vikings fought many invisible enemies on a daily basis. THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTUREGIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYFROST GIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYLOCATIONS IN NORSE MYTHOLOGYNORSE GODS Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavationsGULLINBURSTI
Gullinbursti (“Golden Bristles”) is Freyr’s boar in Norse mythology.The boar is faster than any horse, maybe with the exception of Odin’s horse Sleipnir. Its bristles are made from gold, so even in the middle of the night, the bristles in its mane will light up the sky as if it were day. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
VIKING MEAD
The Vikings loved to drink alcoholic drinks, and not only did they brew their own Viking mead, beer, and ale they also imported wine from areas such as Francia (”France”).Mead was not cheap to brew, and it was certainly not an everyday thing for the Vikings unless they had the silver for it. Mead was most likely only for special occasions such as rituals and feasts. ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s ProseGULLINBURSTI
Gullinbursti (“Golden Bristles”) is Freyr’s boar in Norse mythology.The boar is faster than any horse, maybe with the exception of Odin’s horse Sleipnir. Its bristles are made from gold, so even in the middle of the night, the bristles in its mane will light up the sky as if it were day.VIKING FARM ANIMALS
Before I start, I know that many people will think it is obvious which animals the Vikings had on their farms. But we cannot expect everyone across all cultures and ages to have the same knowledge, so I still think it is an important piece of the puzzle to understand how it was to live in Scandinavia in the Viking age.. Said I have said before, the animals were not separated into two groups inVIKING PETS
The Puffin dog is a very ancient dog, and it is believed to originate from the Lofoten Islands in Norway. The Norwegian Puffin dog is a small-sized dog and can have a wide range of colors from, white, black, sable, grey, red, and yellow. The dog is very energetic, loyal,and protective.
VIKING HOUSES
The pit-houses was about 5 meters long and had a width of 4 meters, and there is plenty of evidence that these Viking pit-houses were used for a wide range of purposes, and it seems that these kinds of houses were quite common throughout Scandinavia. Pit-house in Hobro at the Fyrkat Vikingecenter Photo: by Västgöten. ALVÍSS THE MASTER SMITH IN NORSE MYTHOLOGY Alvíss “Old Norse: All-Wise” is a dwarf who is famous for his wisdom. He is also well known for being a master smith throughout the nine realms in Norse mythology.Once upon a time a long long time ago, Thor’s beautiful daughter Thrud had been promised to the dwarf Alvíss, but Thor did not want Alvíss to get married to his daughter, so he made a plan to stop him. 14 STRANGE DANISH EXPRESSIONS AND HOW TO USE THEM 14 Strange Danish Expressions and how to use them. In Uncategorized by SkjaldenJune 24, 2018. The Danes use expressions a lot, which probably makes it even more difficult to learn the Danish language. I could mention hundreds of expressions, but I decided to pick 14 of some of the most common ones. If all these on my list originate from Denmark LOKI IS A CUNNING TRICKSTER Loki is the son of Farbauti and Laufey, who presumably lives in Jotunheim, his father is a jötunn, and his mother is an ásynja not much else is known about them, besides the meaning of their names, Farbauti can be translated into, dangerous/cruel striker and Laufey is best known by her nickname Nál which means needle. 10 FACTS ABOUT THE DANISH KING HARALD BLUETOOTH -THAT YOU 4. How long did Harald Bluetooth reign. Harald Bluetooth was the King of Denmark from 958 until his death in 986. 5. Who was Harald’s wife. Harald was married to Tove, who became the first Queen of Denmark. 6. Harald’s children. Harald Bluetooth had NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSENORDIC CULTUREEVENTS ARCHIVES The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from theJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. VIKING DISEASES WERE DISGUSTING Viking diseases were disgusting. Big, strong, and handsome warriors from the north, that sailed throughout most of Europe and raided the local monasteries, that is the image most of us have when we think about the Vikings. However, it was not always fun to be a Viking, because the Vikings fought many invisible enemies on a daily basis. ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTUREGIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYFROST GIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYLOCATIONS IN NORSE MYTHOLOGYNORSE GODS Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavationsGULLINBURSTI
Gullinbursti (“Golden Bristles”) is Freyr’s boar in Norse mythology.The boar is faster than any horse, maybe with the exception of Odin’s horse Sleipnir. Its bristles are made from gold, so even in the middle of the night, the bristles in its mane will light up the sky as if it were day. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
VIKING MEAD
The Vikings loved to drink alcoholic drinks, and not only did they brew their own Viking mead, beer, and ale they also imported wine from areas such as Francia (”France”).Mead was not cheap to brew, and it was certainly not an everyday thing for the Vikings unless they had the silver for it. Mead was most likely only for special occasions such as rituals and feasts. NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSENORDIC CULTUREEVENTS ARCHIVES The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from theJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. VIKING DISEASES WERE DISGUSTING Viking diseases were disgusting. Big, strong, and handsome warriors from the north, that sailed throughout most of Europe and raided the local monasteries, that is the image most of us have when we think about the Vikings. However, it was not always fun to be a Viking, because the Vikings fought many invisible enemies on a daily basis. ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Angrboda. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 11, 2020. In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTUREGIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYFROST GIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYLOCATIONS IN NORSE MYTHOLOGYNORSE GODS Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s Prose WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavationsGULLINBURSTI
Gullinbursti (“Golden Bristles”) is Freyr’s boar in Norse mythology.The boar is faster than any horse, maybe with the exception of Odin’s horse Sleipnir. Its bristles are made from gold, so even in the middle of the night, the bristles in its mane will light up the sky as if it were day. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS A Völva was a woman in the Viking age who practiced magic, known as Seidr (in old Norse seiðr), the word Seidr literally means ”to bind”. A Völva often had a very special role within the society and would often have close ties with the leaders of her clan. You could call a Völva/Vǫlva a spiritual leader or healer in the Nordicsociety.
VIKING MEAD
The Vikings loved to drink alcoholic drinks, and not only did they brew their own Viking mead, beer, and ale they also imported wine from areas such as Francia (”France”).Mead was not cheap to brew, and it was certainly not an everyday thing for the Vikings unless they had the silver for it. Mead was most likely only for special occasions such as rituals and feasts. ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Thiazi. In Gods and Creatures by SkjaldenAugust 5, 2020. Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. According to the second part of Snorri Sturluson ‘s ProseGULLINBURSTI
Gullinbursti (“Golden Bristles”) is Freyr’s boar in Norse mythology.The boar is faster than any horse, maybe with the exception of Odin’s horse Sleipnir. Its bristles are made from gold, so even in the middle of the night, the bristles in its mane will light up the sky as if it were day.VIKING FARM ANIMALS
Before I start, I know that many people will think it is obvious which animals the Vikings had on their farms. But we cannot expect everyone across all cultures and ages to have the same knowledge, so I still think it is an important piece of the puzzle to understand how it was to live in Scandinavia in the Viking age.. Said I have said before, the animals were not separated into two groups inVIKING PETS
The Puffin dog is a very ancient dog, and it is believed to originate from the Lofoten Islands in Norway. The Norwegian Puffin dog is a small-sized dog and can have a wide range of colors from, white, black, sable, grey, red, and yellow. The dog is very energetic, loyal,and protective.
VIKING HOUSES
The pit-houses was about 5 meters long and had a width of 4 meters, and there is plenty of evidence that these Viking pit-houses were used for a wide range of purposes, and it seems that these kinds of houses were quite common throughout Scandinavia. Pit-house in Hobro at the Fyrkat Vikingecenter Photo: by Västgöten. ALVÍSS THE MASTER SMITH IN NORSE MYTHOLOGY Alvíss “Old Norse: All-Wise” is a dwarf who is famous for his wisdom. He is also well known for being a master smith throughout the nine realms in Norse mythology.Once upon a time a long long time ago, Thor’s beautiful daughter Thrud had been promised to the dwarf Alvíss, but Thor did not want Alvíss to get married to his daughter, so he made a plan to stop him. 14 STRANGE DANISH EXPRESSIONS AND HOW TO USE THEM 14 Strange Danish Expressions and how to use them. In Uncategorized by SkjaldenJune 24, 2018. The Danes use expressions a lot, which probably makes it even more difficult to learn the Danish language. I could mention hundreds of expressions, but I decided to pick 14 of some of the most common ones. If all these on my list originate from Denmark LOKI IS A CUNNING TRICKSTER Loki is the son of Farbauti and Laufey, who presumably lives in Jotunheim, his father is a jötunn, and his mother is an ásynja not much else is known about them, besides the meaning of their names, Farbauti can be translated into, dangerous/cruel striker and Laufey is best known by her nickname Nál which means needle. 10 FACTS ABOUT THE DANISH KING HARALD BLUETOOTH -THAT YOU 4. How long did Harald Bluetooth reign. Harald Bluetooth was the King of Denmark from 958 until his death in 986. 5. Who was Harald’s wife. Harald was married to Tove, who became the first Queen of Denmark. 6. Harald’s children. Harald Bluetooth had NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSENORDIC CULTUREEVENTS ARCHIVES The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from theJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. VIKING DISEASES WERE DISGUSTING Big, strong, and handsome warriors from the north, that sailed throughout most of Europe and raided the local monasteries, that is the image most of us have when we think about the Vikings.However, it was not always fun to be a Viking, because WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavations ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants), and she most likely has no contact with Loki nor theirchildren.
THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTUREGIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYFROST GIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYLOCATIONS IN NORSE MYTHOLOGYNORSE GODS Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology.He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS Odin is seen as the master of Seidr, but Odin and the rest of the Aesir were taught the practice of magic by Freya, she is a Vanir by blood.The jötnar, also known as giants learned the practice of Seidr but it is unclear how they obtained that knowledge, but it can be read in the sagas that some of them know how to use magic. For instance, the jötunn Skrymir is a master of illusions, andVIKING MEAD
The Vikings loved to drink alcoholic drinks, and not only did they brew their own Viking mead, beer, and ale they also imported wine from areas such as Francia (”France”).Mead was not cheap to brew, and it was certainly not an everyday thing for the Vikings unless they had the silver for it. Mead was most likely only for special occasions such as rituals and feasts. FREYA THE GODDESS OF LOVE AND FERTILITY Freya and her husband are the parents of Hnoss and Gersemi, the meaning of both names is treasure or something that is considered precious or valuable.They are referred to as the beautiful daughters of Freya and Odr, however, nothing else is known about them, they are only mentioned as their children in Gylfaginning, which is the first part of Snorri Sturluson’s Prose Edda. NORNS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE - NORSENORDIC CULTUREEVENTS ARCHIVES The three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural “nornir”) in Norse mythology decide the life course and length for every single being. The Norns live in a hall at the well of Udr (Old Norse: Urðarbrunnr) which is located in Asgard (home of the gods and goddesses).. The Norns have a very important task, and that is to help Yggdrasil stay green and healthy, each morning they carry water from theJÖRMUNGANDR
ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. VIKING DISEASES WERE DISGUSTING Big, strong, and handsome warriors from the north, that sailed throughout most of Europe and raided the local monasteries, that is the image most of us have when we think about the Vikings.However, it was not always fun to be a Viking, because WHAT DID THE VIKINGS REALLY LOOK LIKE? THE COMPLETE LIST Today when many people think of the Vikings they often tend to think of them as being tall, dirty, and violent with horned helmets. But is that really how the Vikings looked in the Viking age, let’s take a look at this question.. There is a lot of different sources available from the Viking age to us, about their physical appearance, but the most important source is probably from excavations ANGRBODA - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE In Norse mythology, Angrboda (Old Norse: Angrboða) is a jötunn and the mother of Loki’s hideous three children. The name Angrboda means “The one who brings grief” or “She who offers sorrow”. It is believed that she lives by herself in Jötunheim (the land of the giants), and she most likely has no contact with Loki nor theirchildren.
THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTUREGIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYFROST GIANTS NORSE MYTHOLOGYLOCATIONS IN NORSE MYTHOLOGYNORSE GODS Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology.He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir. VÖLVA THE VIKING WITCH OR SEERESS Odin is seen as the master of Seidr, but Odin and the rest of the Aesir were taught the practice of magic by Freya, she is a Vanir by blood.The jötnar, also known as giants learned the practice of Seidr but it is unclear how they obtained that knowledge, but it can be read in the sagas that some of them know how to use magic. For instance, the jötunn Skrymir is a master of illusions, andVIKING MEAD
The Vikings loved to drink alcoholic drinks, and not only did they brew their own Viking mead, beer, and ale they also imported wine from areas such as Francia (”France”).Mead was not cheap to brew, and it was certainly not an everyday thing for the Vikings unless they had the silver for it. Mead was most likely only for special occasions such as rituals and feasts. FREYA THE GODDESS OF LOVE AND FERTILITY Freya and her husband are the parents of Hnoss and Gersemi, the meaning of both names is treasure or something that is considered precious or valuable.They are referred to as the beautiful daughters of Freya and Odr, however, nothing else is known about them, they are only mentioned as their children in Gylfaginning, which is the first part of Snorri Sturluson’s Prose Edda. ELVES - BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE BEINGS - NORSE MYTHOLOGY The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology.Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).. The elves have been described as being more beautiful than the sun. THIAZI - NORSE MYTHOLOGY - NORDIC CULTURE Thiazi (also spelled Þjazi, Thjazi, Tjasse) is a jötunn in Norse mythology.He is the father of Skadi who is known to be quick with the bow. Thiazi lived in Jötunheim (the land of the giants) until he was killed by the Aesir.GULLINBURSTI
Gullinbursti (“Golden Bristles”) is Freyr’s boar in Norse mythology.The boar is faster than any horse, maybe with the exception of Odin’s horse Sleipnir. Its bristles are made from gold, so even in the middle of the night, the bristles in its mane will light up the sky as if it were day.VIKING FARM ANIMALS
Before I start, I know that many people will think it is obvious which animals the Vikings had on their farms. But we cannot expect everyone across all cultures and ages to have the same knowledge, so I still think it is an important piece of the puzzle to understand how it was to live in Scandinavia in the Viking age.. Said I have said before, the animals were not separated into two groups inVIKING HOUSES
What did the Viking houses look like? It was a place that was always buzzing with life, the dogs were chasing the sheep, the chickens wereclucking, and
VIKING PETS
Viking pets. The Vikings primarily had cats in their household because they had valuable skills to offer, especially if they lived on a farm, where there are many rodents such as mice, running around and eating the harvest.. We know that cats were very important to the Vikings, which is also something that we can read about in the old Norse sagas. ALVÍSS THE MASTER SMITH IN NORSE MYTHOLOGY Alvíss “Old Norse: All-Wise” is a dwarf who is famous for his wisdom. He is also well known for being a master smith throughout the nine realms in Norse mythology.Once upon a time a long long time ago, Thor’s beautiful daughter Thrud had been promised to the dwarf Alvíss, but Thor did not want Alvíss to get married to his daughter, so he made a plan to stop him. 14 STRANGE DANISH EXPRESSIONS AND HOW TO USE THEM The Danes use expressions a lot, which probably makes it even more difficult to learn the Danish language. I could mention hundreds ofexpressions, but I
LOKI IS A CUNNING TRICKSTER Loki also has three horrible children, Jörmungandr, The Fenrir Wolf, and Hel, the queen of the underworld.The female jötunn, Angrboda is the mother of all three. Loki is not evil, nor is he good, he lived in Asgard even though he is from Jotunheim (the land of the giants). 10 FACTS ABOUT THE DANISH KING HARALD BLUETOOTH -THAT YOU In this short article, you can read the 10 of the most useful facts, you need to know about the Danish King Harald Bluetooth.*
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VIKING SUNSTONE – ICELAND SPAR In Vikings by SkjaldenMay 25,2021
Many people have for quite some time been wondering if the Vikings used a sunstone (Icelandic: sólarstein) to navigate the sea. Historians, researchers, and even folks down at the local …View Post
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In Vikings , Symbols by SkjaldenMay 2, 2021 The Helm of Awe or The Helm of Terror (Old Norse: Ægishjálmr) is probably one of the most recognized Icelandic symbols, and according to Norse lore, anyone who wears this …View Post
YOUNGER FUTHARK – HOW TO PRONOUNCE THE RUNES In Vikings by SkjaldenApril13, 2021
The runic alphabet that was used during the Viking Age is called Younger Futhark. These runes can be found on hundreds of runestones throughout Scandinavia. This alphabet does not consist …View Post
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VIKING HOUSES – WHAT DID THEY LOOK LIKE? In Vikings by SkjaldenJanuary19, 2019
During the Viking age, most people lived in the countryside around the world and that was of course also the case for the people in Scandinavia. These people lived in …View Post
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The Raven banner… the flag flown by the Vikings when they raided the shores of their victims across Europe, or so the story goes… In reality, the raven banner was …View Post
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IS VALHEIM BASED ON REAL VIKING CULTURE? In Games , Viking News by SkjaldenFebruary 25,2021
Today we are going to take a look at the highly anticipated Viking survival game Valheim that entered early access on the 2nd of February 2021 and took the community …View Post
THE GALLOWAY HOARD RECEIVES A MILLION-DOLLAR GRANTIn Viking News by
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MYSTERIOUS VIKING HALL DISCOVERED IN DENMARKIn Viking News by
SkjaldenFebruary 18, 2021 A tunnel that has been named Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link (Danish: Femernbælt Link) is currently being constructed between Denmark and Germany. One of the unexpected outcomes of this project is …View Post
THE EJSTRUP VIKING TREASUREIn Viking News by
SkjaldenFebruary 5, 2021 In the middle of February 2020, a Viking treasure was found on a field between Rødding and Vejby in Denmark. It was not found during a planned excavation, it was, …View Post
THE VIKING MUSEUM IN OSLO HAS BEEN RENAMEDIn Viking News by
SkjaldenFebruary 5, 2021 The Viking Ship Museum in Bygdøy, Oslo will be renamed the Museum of the Viking Age. The new logo honors the three Viking ships, Oseberg, Gokstad, and Tune, which have …View Post
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SkjaldenFebruary 2, 2021 The two large longhouses that were discovered at Stöð, near the village of Stöðvarfjörður in the eastern part of Iceland, are pushing the settlement of Iceland back decades. According to …View Post
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