Mother of Kings V - I Lay This Curse on You

Mother of Kings V - I Lay This Curse on You

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Mother of Kings VI - The Mother of Kings

In this episode, we follow Gunnhild konungamóðir as her sons ascend to the Norwegian throne and she finally acquires her famous title. We will then examine the significant authority which Gunnhild enjoyed at this time, as well as how Icelandic authors chose to depict her use of p ...  Show more

Mother of Kings Supplement - Maiden Kings

In this supplemental episode, we explore a complex and fascinating set of characters found in several Sagas - the Maiden Kings. For more information and a full list of sources used in this episode, check out our website: https://vikingagepodcast.com/maiden-kings 

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