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5 hours ago

New Medieval Books: Vikings, Knights, Elves, and Ogres - Medievalists.net

This collection of essays honors Shaun F.D. Hughes by sharing scholarship that engages deeply with Middle English, Old English, Icelandic, and Old Norse traditions, while also breaking new ground.
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fromGadgets 360
3 days ago

God of War Spinoff Will Reportedly Feature Tyr, Explore Several Mythologies

A God of War spinoff featuring Faye and Tyr as protagonists is in development, exploring multiple mythologies including Mayan and East-Asian themes.
fromMedievalists.net
1 day ago

New Medieval Books: Vikings Behaving Reasonably - Medievalists.net

The concept of hóf in Norse culture represents a cultural expectation of moderation and restraint, which was pivotal in resolving disputes and maintaining order within communities.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago
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Scientists baffled by mysterious coin linking Vikings to Jesus

A gold coin pendant suggests Vikings may have embraced Christianity earlier than previously believed, linking them to the teachings of Jesus.
fromTime Out London
2 months ago
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A vast immersive Vikings experience is coming to London in March

An immersive show dramatizes legendary Vikings, highlighting Queen Kraka and the family of Ragnar Lodbrok through film, mythic elements, and spectacle at Dock X.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Scientists baffled by mysterious coin linking Vikings to Jesus

A gold coin pendant suggests Vikings may have embraced Christianity earlier than previously believed, linking them to the teachings of Jesus.
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

Finding Heimir - A journey to Iceland's remote Vestmannaeyjar islands to discover the origins of the Ireland manager

The flagpole at the front of a house, just a three-minute drive from the handful of shops and restaurants, has become an advertisement for the exploits of Heimaey's most famous son.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Legacy of the Geats: How the Memory of Beowulf's Tribe Survives in Modern Sweden - Medievalists.net

The Geats' identity as a distinct people likely survived Swedish expansion and remains conceptually present in modern Sweden, despite Beowulf's poem suggesting their ultimate defeat and absorption.
fromEngadget
1 month ago

Here's your first look at Kratos and Atreus in Amazon's upcoming God of War TV adaptation

The image released by Amazon shows the eponymous God of War standing next to a tree as he watches his son - who notably looks a bit younger than the video game version of 11-year-old Atreus we first met in 2018's God of War - take aim with his bow. Exactly what they're hunting is unclear, but we know that the developing relationship between father and son that was such a big part of the PS4 game is also going to be at the heart of the show.
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fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Women Beyond the Cross: Power, Myth, and Agency in the Viking World - Medievalists.net

Beyond the reach of medieval Christendom, Viking-age Scandinavia drew its ideas about gender less from scripture than from myth, law, and the practical demands of life in a raiding and trading world. Luke Daly explores how women could wield real authority-as estate managers, property holders, ritual figures, and, at times, political actors-within a society that was still hierarchical and often violent. Beyond the cathedrals and the long shadow cast by Rome lay societies whose moral and social assumptions were not governed by the cross.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

New Project Explores the Craft of Writing in the Medieval Nordic World - Medievalists.net

CHARM is built around a large-scale survey of material connected to three major writing centres-Turku, Naantali, and Viipuri-in the 15th century. By comparing charters and book fragments together, the researchers aim to map how writing practices were adopted, modified, and localised, and what that meant for society and administration in a region that was then part of the Swedish realm.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Viking-Age Woman Buried with Her Dog in Norway - Medievalists.net

Excavations carried out in 2025 by the Arctic University Museum of Norway revealed that the artefacts came from a boat burial. The grave contained the skeleton of a woman placed inside a boat measuring about 5.5 metres in length. She had been buried together with a dog, suggesting the animal may have been an important companion in life.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 month ago

Cnut: The North Sea King

"Cnut: The North Sea King" by Ryan Lavelle is a short and engaging biography of the most ambitious and successful Scandinavian leader of the Viking Age. Lavelle captures both the brutality and pragmatism that allowed Cnut to govern England effectively for almost two decades, despite being an outsider and a foreign conqueror. In 1066 and All That (1930), a parody book of English history,
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