Abbasid Caliphate--Arab dynasty that overthrew Ommayad dynasty in 750 A.D.
Aesir--group of northern gods of the Scandinavian pagan religion, including Odin, Tyr and Thor, in constant conflict with the Vanir, southern gods.
aett--the extended family, including those predeceased and those members yet to be.
althing--annual meeting, during pagan times, in which law was practiced and elections held.
Aurvandil--Thor carried him out of Giantland in a basket, but Aurvandil's exposed toe froze, so Thor broke it off and threw it up into the sky, where it became a star.
arvel--funeral feast; also, possibly arval.
atheling--warrior or noble.
At-Khazars--White Khazars, a tribe of the Khazar Empire of possible Roman origins, their leaders said to be Porphyrogenita, born of the purple, a bloodline of the Roman Caesars. They were Jewish in religion and may have finally settled in Poland.
Balder--Aesir god; son of Odin.
bane--death.
banesman--slayer; ie: Hundingsbane = Hunding's slayer.
barrow--burial mound; also, howe.
berserk--warrior capable of attaining a manic fury in battle in which he is impervious to weapons but is overcome with weakness once the fit is through; also, berserker, shape-changer.
Bjarmians--Finno-Ugric tribe of Northern Asia.
bireme--ship having two banks of oars each side.
bragarful--celebration filled with lively speech and brave boasts.
Bragi--Aesir god of poetry; also name of first Scandinavian poet; may also signify one eloquent in speech.
brand--sword; also, blood snake.
Branliv--Slavic byname meaning quarrelsome; possibly eloquent in speech.
buckler--shield; also, targe, leaf of leafy-land(sea).
Bulgars--Turkic tribe that migrated from western China to the Volga River with a second group moving on to Bulgaria; also, Volga Bulgars.
bulwarks--the side strakes of a ship; also, gunwales.
Burtas--Turkic tribe of the middle Volga River.
byrnie--coat of mail armour.
Byzant--gold coin of the Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine Empire--formed of the Eastern Roman Empire, following the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D., by mostly Greek citizens. Fell to the Turks in 1453 A.D.
carl--freeman.
Disertus--byname of Erik in Saxo's Fifth Book of Danish History, Latin for eloquent in speech.
disir--female guardian spirits.
drapa--Norse poem of twenty stanzas.
Dregovichi--Slav people of the upper Dnieper River.
Drevjane--Slav people of the middle Dnieper river.
etin--giant.
Fafnir--dragon who guarded the Rhinegold treasure; slain by Sigurd the Volsung.
fane--temple.
fell--mountain.
fey--doomed to die.
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Book 3: 'Arrow Odd'
Ficción históricaArrow Odd was a Viking Prince who fought against slavery in Medieval Scandinavia. This Saga is based upon the ancient Saga of Arrow Odd and it places the hero Arrow Odd into his proper time and place in history. Prince Helgi 'Arrow Odd' Erikson is...