Icelandic Sagas Literature Asatru Pagan


The Icelandic sagas where written down, mostly by unknown authors between the 11th and 14th century. They document the lives and culture of specific persons, like in Eirik Skallagrimsson's Saga, or whole societies, such as in Laxdeala Saga. The Sagas are an important source for information on how the pre-conversation society in the Nordic countries was built up, and how people related to their religion.








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