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Cross and the Hammer : A Tale of the Days of the Vikings

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036514137
ISBN-13 9781036514136
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Ksh 5,050.00
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This book plunges readers into the heart of the Viking age, a period not yet touched by Christianity, ripe with the clash of arms and bold deeds. Through its vivid storytelling, it brings to life the real people and events that shaped Norway's history, drawing directly from the old Sagas. The narrative spans the dramatic conversion of Norway to Christianity, highlighting pivotal figures such as King Hakon the Good, King Olaf Triggveson, and King Olaf the Thick. Their struggles against and interactions with both the ancient gods and emerging Christian faith paint a complex tapestry of belief, power, and change.

Set against this backdrop are tales of heroism and conflict that explore themes of faith, loyalty, and identity. The author masterfully weaves historical facts with legendary accounts to illustrate how deeply intertwined pagan practices were with the societal structures of Norse culture before yielding to Christian influences.

Moreover, this book includes an exploration of lesser-known aspects of Viking society through notes on terms used within their community, offering readers a more nuanced understanding of this transformative era.

In conclusion, this engaging account not only sheds light on Norway's rich history during the Viking age but also reflects on the broader human experience during times of profound cultural shift. It is an essential read for those intrigued by history, mythology, and the enduring power of faith.
This book plunges readers into the heart of the Viking age, a period not yet touched by Christianity, ripe with the clash of arms and bold deeds. Through its vivid storytelling, it brings to life the real people and events that shaped Norway''s history, drawing directly from the old Sagas. The narrative spans the dramatic conversion of Norway to Christianity, highlighting pivotal figures such as King Hakon the Good, King Olaf Triggveson, and King Olaf the Thick. Their struggles against and interactions with both the ancient gods and emerging Christian faith paint a complex tapestry of belief, power, and change.

Set against this backdrop are tales of heroism and conflict that explore themes of faith, loyalty, and identity. The author masterfully weaves historical facts with legendary accounts to illustrate how deeply intertwined pagan practices were with the societal structures of Norse culture before yielding to Christian influences.

Moreover, this book includes an exploration of lesser-known aspects of Viking society through notes on terms used within their community, offering readers a more nuanced understanding of this transformative era.

In conclusion, this engaging account not only sheds light on Norway''s rich history during the Viking age but also reflects on the broader human experience during times of profound cultural shift. It is an essential read for those intrigued by history, mythology, and the enduring power of faith.

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