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- At its simplest, Valhalla is where warriors killed in battle go after death. All mythologies have afterlife components and Norse mythology is no exception. The people who reside in Valhalla are known collectively as the Einherjar. This is the plural of Einheri, literally ‘army of one’, so they’re the most fearsome and brutal of warriors.
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According to Viking mythology, when a warrior fell on the battlefield, he was greeted by a valkyrie—a supernatural, female figure. Valkyries protected some warriors but guided spear points and arrows into the bodies of others. In the Viking mind, battles were determined not by military prowess but through the agency of these fateful women. Mythical...
Not all Viking warriors were granted entrance to the mythical Valhalla, but ancient Norse poems describe heroes who were believed to be bestowed with the honor. Eiríksmál, a poem written around 954, honors the 10th-century Norwegian ruler, Eric Bloodaxe. The poem describes the king’s warlike existence, assaulting the coastlines of Europe—and Odin’s...
Among Valhalla’s most legendary warriors was Ragnar Lothbrok, a 9th-century Danish Viking hero whose exploits fill pages of Norse chronicles. While historians can’t be sure whether Ragnar existed as an actual man (or men), or was crafted from decades of mythology, Ragnar was celebrated for his bravado—even in the face of agonizing death. In the 12-...
In Norse mythology, one of the most intriguing afterlife destinations is Valhalla, the hall of the slain. Within Valhalla, warriors known as the Einherjar are said to spend their eternity feasting, battling, and preparing for the final battle of Ragnarök.
Oct 22, 2024 · Valhalla & the Other Afterlives in Norse Mythology. The Vikings believed that how you lived determined your afterlife. Warriors found themselves in Valhalla, but this is only one of several Norse afterlives. In modern representations of the Vikings, you will often hear them say that when they die, they expect to find themselves in Valhalla, a ...
The idea of an afterlife in Valhalla was a strong motivating force for the Vikings, especially before they went into battle, because only the fallen warriors that the god Odin deemed worthy and brave enough could reach Valhalla. This belief shaped the way Vikings lived their lives and honoured the fallen.
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Dec 18, 2020 · Valhalla: fighting and feasting in the Viking warrior afterlife. All Viking warriors hope for a glorious death in battle so they reach Valhalla – or at least, that is what pop culture would have us believe. But what is Valhalla? Did all Vikings want to get there, and what happened to those who didn’t?
Sep 20, 2021 · Valhalla ("Hall of the Slain") is the afterlife realm in Norse mythology for fallen heroes selected by Odin ’s Valkyrie to become members of the army that will fight against the forces of chaos at Ragnarök. The concept of Odin’s Hall seems to have developed from an earlier vision of a warrior’s afterlife as a battlefield.