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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 5 MIN

Ragnar Lothbrok and the Skaldic Poetry Tradition

from Ragnar Lothbrok: Legend, Myth, and Historical Reality — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

Lucas and Luna explore the world of Viking skaldic poetry and its connection to the legend of Ragnar Lothbrok. Skaldic verse was a highly formalized oral tradition, composed by court poets to commemorate battles, kings, and heroic deeds. Unlike the later sagas, contemporary skaldic poems about figures like Ragnar were meant to be memorized and recited, often using intricate metaphors called kennings. The hosts examine the poem 'Krákumál' (Lay of Kraka) attributed to Ragnar, though likely composed centuries after his death. They discuss how skaldic poetry preserves historical details about Viking raids, ships, and weapons, but also blends myth and propaganda. Specific kennings like 'serpent's bed' for gold and 'raven's feast' for battlefields are decoded. Lucas explains the role of the skald as both entertainer and historian, and why modern scholars consider these poems valuable but tricky sources. The episode also touches on the 'Helgakviða' from the Poetic Edda and how Ragnar's story parallels older Norse mythological motifs. Luna asks about the reliability of oral transmission, and Lucas clarifies that while not verbatim, the core events often align with archaeological and chronicle evidence. The conversation ends on a reflective note about how poetry shaped the Viking legacy. #RagnarLothbrok #SkaldicPoetry #Krákumál #VikingAge #OldNorse #Kennings #NorseMythology #PoeticEdda #Helgakviða #Skald #OralTradition #VikingRaids #HistoricalPoetry #LayofKraka #MedievalScandinavia #NorseLiterature #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Lucas and Luna explore the world of Viking skaldic poetry and its connection to the legend of Ragnar Lothbrok. Skaldic verse was a highly formalized oral tradition, composed by court poets to commemorate battles, kings, and heroic deeds. Unlike the later sagas, contemporary skaldic poems about figures like Ragnar were meant to be memorized and recited, often using intricate metaphors called kennings. The hosts examine the poem 'Krákumál' (Lay of Kraka) attributed to Ragnar, though likely composed centuries after his death. They discuss how skaldic poetry preserves historical details about Viking raids, ships, and weapons, but also blends myth and propaganda. Specific kennings like 'serpent's bed' for gold and 'raven's feast' for battlefields are decoded. Lucas explains the role of the skald as both entertainer and historian, and why modern scholars consider these poems valuable but tricky sources. The episode also touches on the 'Helgakviða' from the Poetic Edda and how Ragnar's story parallels older Norse mythological motifs. Luna asks about the reliability of oral transmission, and Lucas clarifies that while not verbatim, the core events often align with archaeological and chronicle evidence. The conversation ends on a reflective note about how poetry shaped the Viking legacy. #RagnarLothbrok #SkaldicPoetry #Krákumál #VikingAge #OldNorse #Kennings #NorseMythology #PoeticEdda #Helgakviða #Skald #OralTradition #VikingRaids #HistoricalPoetry #LayofKraka #MedievalScandinavia #NorseLiterature #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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