How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History

The Thing at Uppsala: How the Norse Kept Their Gods

5 min · 12 jul 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the famous Thing at Uppsala — the great pagan assembly at Gamla Uppsala in Sweden, where every nine years the Norse gathered to sacrifice to the gods. They discuss Adam of Bremen's account of the temple and its gold-gilded statues of Thor, Odin, and Freyr, the ritual sacrifice of nine males of every kind, and the tension between Christian missionaries and the old faith. The episode also examines the political role of the Uppsala Thing as a center of resistance to Christianization, the archaeology of the royal mounds, and the way Snorri Sturluson's Ynglinga saga mythologized the site. A key figure is the late 11th-century king Blót-Sveinn, who briefly restored pagan sacrifice. The conversation ends with the eventual triumph of Christianity and the burning of the temple, though not without leaving a sense of what was lost. #GamlaUppsala #ThingAtUppsala #Blót #AdamOfBremen #NorsePaganism #SnorriSturluson #Ynglinga #BlótSveinn #VikingAge #NorseReligion #PaganSacrifice #Christianization #RoyalMounds #Uppsala #Sweden #History #FexingoHistory #OldNorse Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Battle of Stiklestad: How Olaf Haraldsson Made Norway Christian

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