- line of
succession of
supposed Viking Age
Swedish rulers, but the Vita
Ansgari, the near-contemporary
writings of Ansgar's
companion Rimbert, and the...
-
sometimes identified with similarly-named
kings mentioned in Rimbert's Vita
Ansgari and by Adam of Bremen. The
Hervarar saga
recounts that
Anund and his brother...
- as a
missionary in the 9th century,
wrote about several kings in Vita
Ansgari. As
Rimbert was a
contemporary to the
kings he
writes about, the Vita is...
- 829. His
existence is
attested by the
nearly contemporary account Vita
Ansgari,
written by the
missionary Rimbert, who
visited Sweden alongside Ansgar...
-
death in 888. He most
famously wrote the life of
Saint Ansgar, the Vita
Ansgari, one of the most po****r
hagiographies of the
middle ages.
Little is directly...
- Sturluson's 13th-century
Ynglinga saga, and Rimbert's 9th-century Vita
Ansgari. The
first source, Tacitus's Germania,
describes "signs"
chosen in groups...
-
Palmer (2004), p. 255.
Palmer (2004), p. 256.
Palmer (2004), p. 256.
Palmer (2004), p. 256. Vita
Ansgari,
English translation from
Medieval sourcebook...
- the
Danish kingdom was
situated on the islands,
perhaps Funen. The Vita
Ansgari says that
Harald ruled over "part of the land of the Danes",
implying that...
- the Deacon,
Ecclesiastical History of the
English People by Bede, Vita
Ansgari by Rimbert,
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontifi**** by Adam of Bremen...
- has
media related to
Saint Ansgar.
Ansgar at
Birka History of
Birka Vita
Ansgari,
English translation from
Medieval sourcebook German History Forum ANSKAR...