This article argues that eddic poetry, where females are described attending assemblies, swearing oaths, receiving compensation, and taking revenge, can provide some insight into the real “ladies of law” of pre-Christian Scandinavia. In Christian times, when “law” was seen to emanate from the male God, considerable changes were introduced.
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1 April 2015
Eddic Poetry: A Gateway to Late Iron Age Ladies of Law
Anne Irene Riisøy
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Journal of the North Atlantic
Vol. 8 • No. sp8
2015
Vol. 8 • No. sp8
2015