How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History

Viking Women: Warriors, Witches, and Estate Rulers

7 min · 19 jun 2026
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For decades, the Viking woman has been a stereotype: either a passive housewife or a mythical shieldmaiden straight out of legend. But recent archaeology and revised readings of the sagas are painting a far more complex picture. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the real lives of women in the Viking Age — from the powerful 'maiden king' of Gesta Danorum to the mysterious warrior buried in Birka grave Bj 581. They examine what it meant to be a volva, a seeress whose prophecies shaped kings' decisions, and discuss the legal rights of free women to own land, divorce their husbands, and run farms while their men were overseas. They also confront the controversies: how much of the 'shieldmaiden' trope is genuine history versus romantic Victorian invention? Along the way, they look at the Oseberg ship burial — two women interred with immense wealth, one possibly a queen, the other perhaps sacrificed to accompany her. No easy answers, but a rich, nuanced look at a society where women's power was both real and sharply constrained. #VikingWomen #Shieldmaiden #Birka #Oseberg #Volva #GestaDanorum #VikingAge #WomenInHistory #Archaeology #SaxoGrammaticus #Lagertha #GraveBj581 #Seeress #DivorceInVikingAge #OsebergShip #MedievalScandinavia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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