Halfdan of Jorvik
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When the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok heard that King Aella of Northumbria had killed their father by throwing him into a snake pit, they vowed revenge. They raised what became known as the Great Heathen Army and set out to conquer England. One of those sons was Halfdan "White Shirt" Ragnarsson, and it is he who founded the kingdom of Jorvik, which became today's county of Yorkshire. This is his story.
Christopher Webster
Christopher Webster was brought up in Conisbrough, which is famous for its well-preserved castle. The castle and its link with Hengest provided the inspiration for this book. Another inspiration was studying English at university, particularly the study of Anglo-Saxon. His first publication was Poetry Through Humour and Horror. This was followed by many more educational publications including the best selling 100 Literacy Hours and study notes on Christina Rossetti and Ezra Pound. His writing about Conisbrough includes The Castle Trilogy, Coal Dust Kisses, four books of short stories and and Conisbrough Tales, which he describes as ‘a Canterbury Tales’ for Conisbrough. He also writes in other genres, such as Poetry, Regency Romance and Science Fiction under a range of pen-names. He is currently living in Laken and teaching in a European School.
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Halfdan of Jorvik - Christopher Webster
MAP OF GREAT HEATHEN ARMY
This map shows the movements of the Great Heathen Army from 865 to 877. Place names are in modern English.
SNAKR PITTYR
It begins with Ragnar
reciting his death song
in a snake pit in Anglia,
thrown there by Aella,
King of Northumbria,
who had beaten him in battle.
Ragnar was outnumbered,
or it would have been different.
Ragnar’s housecarls
were hewn by the enemy,
hacked in pieces,
but he suffered no harm,
for over his mail,
the shirt which Aslaug
had woven for him
shielded his life.
A shirt of white silk,
so smooth and slippery
and woven with spells,
that the sword edge slid from it,
leaving no work
for the wire-wound ringmail,
hard and hand-locked,
that he wore beneath it.
He killed a great many
of Aelle’s men,
but the battle ended
when he was overborne
with a ring of shields
and a shout of victory.
His men were defeated
and he was a prisoner.
He was asked who he was,
but did not answer,
so Aella said,
"Throw him into a snake pit.
That will loosen his tongue,
and then we will know
who he is –
I think he is Ragnar."
So Ragnar was pushed
into a pit of vipers
and stayed there all day,
but the snakes avoided him
thanks to the spells
in Aslaug’s shirt.
And while he sat there
he sang his death song:
"I fought fifty battles
before this, my last,
where I did much slaughter,
on the snakes of war,
the blood-red blades,
that sought my life,
I never dreamed
that snakes would kill me!
"But I have lived valiantly,
triumphed in battle,
and in the bedroom,
with those three shieldmaidens
who were my wives:
Lagertha was the first.
I met her in battle
and her beauty beguiled me."
"Impressed with her courage,
I courted her from afar.
Then I went to win her,
while my companions waited.
But her home was guarded
by a hound and a bear,
and she set them on me
to test my strength."
"The bear was stronger
than ten stern warriors.
He growled defiance,
but I dared not grapple him.
He clutched with his claws,
cut my flesh,
but I sprang aside,
and speared him through the breast."
"My spear was stuck there
when the hound sprang at me,
his jaws agape,
going for my