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The saga of the Earls of Orkney

2025
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This fascinating history of the Earldom of Orkney, which was established in the Viking Age, records the adventures, feuds and battles of powerful Norsemen during its first three centuries. The medieval earls of Orkney owed allegiance to the kings of Norway but their influence ranged from Britain and Ireland to Sweden and Russia, and they travelled as far as Narbonne, Crete and Jerusalem. Advised by bishops and formidable women, they and their henchmen jockeyed for power with each other and with neighbouring rulers in Scotland, often with murderous outcomes. In between the high politics and violence, the world of the earls was one of piety, poetry and feasting. The Saga also provides rare glimpses of culture and everyday life in northern Scotland when it was central to the Viking diaspora. Set in a recognisable landscape, it mentions features, sites and even buildings that can still be seen today.
Main title:
The saga of the Earls of Orkney / edited and translated by Judith Jesch.
Author:
Jesch, Judith, 1954-, editor, translator
Imprint:
Edinburgh : John Donald, 2025.
Collation:
336 pages ; 24 cm
Notes:
Partially translated from the Old Norse.
ISBN:
9780859767316 (hbk)
Dewey class:
839.68839839.63 Y
LC class:
PT7281.O7
Local class:
839.68
Language:
EnglishOld Norse
BRN:
4341617
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