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Episode 4 of my series on the history of witchcraft and magic in Europe. Huge thank you to The Vikings and especially to Oswald the leech for generously sharing their time and agreeing to appear in the video! 00:00 Intro 00:35 The Evidence 01:13 Odin and Freya 02:39 The sagas 04:26 Thorbjorg, from the Saga of Erik the Red 11:37 Oswald the Anglo-Saxon leech 13:18 Norse terminology 15:48 Sámi magic 17:10 "Love magic" 18:26 Charms, amulets and runes 23:20 Staffs and magic wands 25:35 Thurid, from Grettir's Saga Exploring the Scandinavian undead: What is a draugr? • Exploring the Scandinavian undead: What is... Creepy Classics theme music composed and performed by Ed Harrisson © Books and sources (some of these are affiliate links; if you buy direct from the link I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you): Stephen A. Mitchell, Witchcraft and Magic in the Nordic Middle Ages: https://amzn.to/3RdwabU Neil Price, The Viking Way: Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age Scandinavia: https://amzn.to/3X9tLCG Bengt Ankerloo and Stuart Clark (eds), Witchcraft and Magic in Europe Vol. 3: The Middle Ages: https://amzn.to/3VAzL6x Grettir's Saga, trans. Jesse Bycock: https://amzn.to/3yVynSI On rune sticks and stones: https://www.scandinavianarchaeology.c... On runestones: https://en.natmus.dk/historical-knowl... On the Sámis: https://www.iwgia.org/en/sapmi.html Image credits: Illustration from the Heimskringla: Gerhard Munthe, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Odin riding Sleipnir from an 18th century Icelandic MS, via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Freya: Carl Emil Doepler (1824-1905), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Cover of the Edda: Peter August Gödecke (1840-1890), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Ynglingasaga title: Gerhard Munthe, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Frontispiece of the Saga of Erik the Red: Arngrímur Jónsson, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons The Discovery of Greenland: Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Nanortalik, Greenland: amanderson2, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Reconstructions of Thorbjorg and of a grave at Birka from Price, Neil. The Viking Way: Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (p. 108 and 126). Oxbow Books. Kindle Edition. Drawings by Þórhallur Þráinsson and Thomas Hjejle Bredsdorff Viking women reenactors: Peter van der Sluijs, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Hann Glacier: Clemens Stockner, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Clay spindle-whorl from Britain: The Portable Antiquities Scheme/ The Trustees of the British Museum, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Anglo-Saxons: by Albert Kretschmer, painters and costumer to the Royal Court Theatre, Berin, and Dr. Carl Rohrbach., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Codex Runicus: Template:Asztalos Gyula, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Sámi choir at a concert: Kirkens Informasjonstjeneste (Information Service of the Church of Norway), CC BY-SA 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Sigtuna Amulet I side A: Bengt A Lundberg / Riksantikvarieämbetet, CC BY 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Sigtuna Amulet I side B: Bengt A Lundberg / Riksantikvarieämbetet, CC BY 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Staffs from Birka: The Swedish History Museum, Stockholm from Sweden, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons and The Swedish History Museum, Stockholm from Sweden, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Relief showing Akhenaten and his family: Neoclassicism Enthusiast, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Portrait of Mary I: Antonis Mor, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Illustration of Thurid from Grettir’s Saga: Henry Justice Ford, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Other photos author’s own