THE SAGA OF IVAR 'THE BONELESS' ERIKSON; GLOSSARY
APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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 Porphyrogeniti, born of the purple, a blood-line 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.
Biarmians--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 Dniepr River.
Drevjane--Slav people of the middle Dniepr river.
etin--giant.
Fafnir--dragon who guarded the Rhinegold treasure; slain by Sigurd the Volsung.
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Book 4: Ivar 'the Boneless'
Ficção HistóricaPrince Ivar 'the Boneless' Erikson of Kiev falls in love with and marries Princess Helga (Olga) of Chernigov. While taxing her people to finance a war against Denmark, the Chernigov 20 ambush and capture the prince and his retinue and threaten to e...