Mother of Kings III - Cold are the Counsels of Women

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Mother of Kings IV - A Woman of Great Dignity

In this episode, we continue to discuss the life and legend of Gunnhild konungamóðir, tracing her path from Norway to Northern England and finally Denmark as her status was rapidly transformed from Royal to Refugee and back again. Along the way we encounter and discuss shapeshift ...  Show more

Mother of Kings V - I Lay This Curse on You

In this episode, we return to the life and legend of Gunnhild konungamóðir, exploring her time in exile in Denmark and her son's eventual return to power in Norway. We then turn our attention to the broader topic of women, power and magic in the Sagas. Along the way we discuss go ...  Show more

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