The Greatest Viking: The Life of Olav Haraldsson
By (Author) Desmond Seward
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
1st March 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Biography: historical, political and military
948.1/014092
Hardback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
486g
A national hero in his native land, Olav Haraldsson has as much resonance for the Norwegians as King Arthur does for the British. Unlike Arthur, however, Olav was a real historical figure: a ruthless Viking warrior who named his axe after the Norse goddess of death and took part in Svein Forkbeards invasion of England, during which he pulled down London Bridge and sacked Canterbury (and watched its archbishop stoned to death). Later, the loot amassed from years of plunder helped him win the throne of Norway.
Yet in a personal vendetta against the old Norse gods, Olav made Norway Christian, though cutting out the tongues and gouging out the eyes of anybody who remained pagan. Canonised after his death, his tomb became a national shrine, and churches were dedicated to him throughout Scandinavia and beyond.
With reference to Norse sagas and early chronicles, veteran historian Desmond Seward has written a vivid, colourful and insightful account of a remarkable man and the times in which he lived.
'Seward's best work...a rollickingly, splendidly chronological history' Herald onThe King Over the Water
'All books about historical subjects should be as good as this one: but very few actually are'
* Undiscovered Scotland *'Paints an intensely vivid and colourful portrait of the life and times of arguably the greatest Viking of them all'
-- Michael Alexander * Dundee Courier *Desmond Seward was educated at Ampleforth and St Catharines College, Cambridge. Among the most highly regarded popular historians of his generation, he was the author of some thirty books, including biographies of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry V, Richard III, Marie Antoinette and Metternich. He died in 2022.