The Saga of the Jomsvikings.

In A.D. 986, Earl Hákon, ruler of most of Norway, won a triumphant victory over an invading fleet of Danes in the great naval battle of Hjórunga Bay. Sailing under his banner were no fewer than five Icelandic skalds, the poet-historians of the Old Norse world. Two centuries later their accounts of t...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press Complete eBook-Package Pre-2000
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (116 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
FOREWORD --
CONTENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
1. KNÚT THE FOUNDLING --
2 . KING GORM'S DREAMS --
3. EARL HAROLD'S VISIONS --
4 . KNÚT GORMSSON IS SLAIN IN ENGLAND --
5. KING HAROLD AND EARL HÁKON PLOT TOGETHER --
6. KING HAROLD HAS AKI TOKASON SLAIN --
7 . PALNIR'S MARRIAGE. THE RISE OF PALNATCKI --
8 . OF KING HAROLD AND SAUMAESA --
9. SVEIN'S DEALINGS WITH KING HAROLD --
10. PALNATOKI SLAYS KING HAROLD AND PROCLAIMS SVEIN KING --
11. PALNATOKI ACKNOWLEDGES HIS ARROW --
12. THE FOUNDING OF JOMSBORG --
13. OF EARL STROT-HAROLD AND VfiSETI AND THEIR SONS --
14. KING SVEIN ARBITRATES THE FEUD --
15. BUI, SIGVALDI, AND VAGN JOIN THE J0MSV1KINGS --
16. OF PALNATOKI'S DEATH AND SIGVALDI'S AMBITION --
17. SIGVALDI CAPTURES KING SVEIN --
18. THE VOWS OF THE JOMSVIKINGS --
19. GEIRMUND ESCAPES AND WARNS EARL HAKON --
20. PREPARATIONS FOR THE BATTLE --
21. THE BATTLE --
22. THE AFTERMATH --
23. THE TESTING OF THE JOMSVIKINGS --
24. OF VAGN, SIGVALDI, AND THE OTHER J0MSV1KINGS
Summary:In A.D. 986, Earl Hákon, ruler of most of Norway, won a triumphant victory over an invading fleet of Danes in the great naval battle of Hjórunga Bay. Sailing under his banner were no fewer than five Icelandic skalds, the poet-historians of the Old Norse world. Two centuries later their accounts of the battle became the basis for one of the liveliest of the Icelandic sagas, with special emphasis on the doings of the Jómsvikings, the famed members of a warrior community that feared no one and dared all. In Lee M. Hollander's faithful translation, all of the unknown twelfth-century author's narrative genius and flair for dramatic situation and pungent characterization is preserved.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780292745957
9783110745351
DOI:10.7560/776234
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph