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The Hidden Heroes of the Icelandic Sagas
The Icelandic sagas are among the most remarkable literary treasures of the medieval world. Written down in Iceland primarily in the 13th and 14th centuries, they preserve stories of the Viking Age and the generations th...
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The Hidden Heroes of the Icelandic Sagas is an episode from The History of Vikings by Noah Tetzner. The Icelandic sagas are among the most remarkable literary treasures of the medieval world. Written down in Iceland primarily in the 13th an...
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Published Mar 28, 2026, 44:21 long, audio available.
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The Icelandic sagas are among the most remarkable literary treasures of the medieval world. Written down in Iceland primarily in the 13th and 14th centuries, they preserve stories of the Viking Age and the generations that followed—stories of feud, honor, law, revenge, family loyalty, and fate. What makes the sagas so powerful is that they do not read like myths in the usual sense. They feel human, grounded, and psychologically sharp. Their heroes are rarely simple heroes, and their villains are rarely just villains. Instead, we meet complicated men and women navigating a hard world where reputation meant everything. These sagas introduce us to unforgettable, major figures such as Egil Skallagrimsson and Aud the Deep-Minded. But what purpose did the minor characters, primarily nameless and unimportant figures, play within medieval Icelandic sagas? In this episode of The History of Vikings, Noah is joined by Dr. Ármann Jakobsson, Professor of Old Icelandic Literature at the University of Iceland and the author of Minor Characters in Icelandic Sagas: A Narratological Study . Resources Mentioned: Connect with Dr. Ármann Jakobsson on Academia.edu: Ármann's book, Minor Characters in Icelandic Sagas: A Narratological Study : Connect with The History of Vikings & Support the Show By: Getting a copy of Noah's book, Viking Warrior vs Frankish Warrior: Francia 799–911 (Osprey Publishing): Share Noah's articles, written for History.com: ''Yule: How the Vikings Celebrated the Winter Holiday'': ''Valhalla: How Viking Belief in a Glorious Afterlife Empowered Warriors": Follow The History of Vikings On: Instagram: X: Email Noah with ideas for future episodes: noah@thehistoryofvikings.com Tune in every week for a new episode of The History of Vikings.
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Published Mar 28, 2026 and 44:21 long