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In the year 1001, Thorgils Leiffson, son of Leif the Lucky, arrives in Greenland to be raised by Gudrid after being virtually orphaned. He learns the ancient ways from various mentors, who caution him about the encroaching 'White Christ' into the realm of the 'Old Gods.' Driven by adventure and the spirit of his god, Odinn, Thorgils faces numerous perilous situations, including near-death experiences from execution, battle, disease, and shipwreck. Fast forward to 1019 in London, where Thorgils finds himself embroiled in a tumultuous love affair with Aelfgifu, the wife of Knut the Great, a powerful ruler in the Viking empire. Their passionate relationship unfolds with unpredictable consequences. By 1035, Thorgils has joined the Varangian lifeguard in Constantinople, witnessing the splendor of the wealthiest city while also encountering the deadly intrigues of the imperial family. Under warrior chief Harald Sigurdsson, he becomes an unwitting pawn in a treacherous scheme aimed at eliminating Arab pirates threatening Byzantine shipping lanes in the Mediterranean.

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Viking 1-3. Odinn's Child. Sworn Brother. King's Man, Tim Severin

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Titel
Viking 1-3. Odinn's Child. Sworn Brother. King's Man
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Tim Severin
Verlag
Pan
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
997
ISBN10
0330508008
ISBN13
9780330508001
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4,15 von 5 Sternen
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In the year 1001, Thorgils Leiffson, son of Leif the Lucky, arrives in Greenland to be raised by Gudrid after being virtually orphaned. He learns the ancient ways from various mentors, who caution him about the encroaching 'White Christ' into the realm of the 'Old Gods.' Driven by adventure and the spirit of his god, Odinn, Thorgils faces numerous perilous situations, including near-death experiences from execution, battle, disease, and shipwreck. Fast forward to 1019 in London, where Thorgils finds himself embroiled in a tumultuous love affair with Aelfgifu, the wife of Knut the Great, a powerful ruler in the Viking empire. Their passionate relationship unfolds with unpredictable consequences. By 1035, Thorgils has joined the Varangian lifeguard in Constantinople, witnessing the splendor of the wealthiest city while also encountering the deadly intrigues of the imperial family. Under warrior chief Harald Sigurdsson, he becomes an unwitting pawn in a treacherous scheme aimed at eliminating Arab pirates threatening Byzantine shipping lanes in the Mediterranean.