[7] yngstr ‘the youngest’: At the time of her reciting this stanza Áslaug’s youngest son is in fact the three-year-old Sigurðr ormr-í-auga, who according to the saga prose (Ragn 1906-8, 142) is at her side as she does so. The reference here is to Rǫgnvaldr, who died before Sigurðr was born, and was her youngest son at the time of his death. See the Contexts of Ragn 7-8, above. The reference til Óðins ‘to Óðinn’ is to Rǫgnvaldr joining the einherjar, Óðinn’s warriors in Valhǫll, after his heroic death (cf. SnE 2005, 21).
References
- Bibliography
- SnE 2005 = Snorri Sturluson. 2005. Edda: Prologue and Gylfaginning. Ed. Anthony Faulkes. 2nd edn. University College London: Viking Society for Northern Research.
- Ragn 1906-8 = Olsen 1906-8, 111-222.
- Internal references
- Elena Gurevich 2017, ‘ Anonymous, Óðins nǫfn’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 731. <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=3228> (accessed 23 April 2024)
- Rory McTurk (ed.) 2017, ‘Ragnars saga loðbrókar 37 (Anonymous Lausavísur, Lausavísur from Ragnars saga loðbrókar 7)’ in Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.), Poetry in fornaldarsögur. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 8. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 697.