Almáttki áss

Almáttki áss

"Hinn almáttki áss" (the almighty "áss" "god") is an unknown divinity evoked in a legal oath sworn on a temple ring. This oath is especially mentioned in Landnámabók (Hauksbók 268):

Theories

The identity of this divinity has given rise to much speculation.

Thor

The identification with Thor is by far the most common. The adjective "almighty" applies particularly well to him ["He is strongest of all the gods and men" according to Snorri Sturluson's "Gylfaginning" (21).] and he had a prominent position by the time of the settlement of Iceland.

Ullr

The "almáttki áss" can be identified with Ullr for in Atlakviða (30) Gudrún mentions the oaths Gunnar sworn by Ull’s ring. But Rudolf Simek pointed out that this hypothesis was in contradiction with the insignificance of the cult of Ullr.Simek (1996).]

Odin

The expression could also refer to Odin, as the most important god of the Norse pantheon. But apart from the fact that his cult was not very widespread in Iceland, his deceitfulness [In "Hávamál" (110), Odin for instance boasts of having broken an oath sworn on a sacred ring.] strongly goes against this solution.

Týr

Rudolf Simek also suggested that the "almáttki áss" might be Týr. Even if this god was little known in Iceland, the oath was a legal one and Týr was historically linked to law (cf. Mars Thingsus and possibly regnator omnium deus).

Christianity

Finally, as the oath was transmitted by a Christian author, the "almáttki áss" could have a Christian meaning. John Lindow thus suggested that maybe the author "meant the 'almighty áss' to be a noble pagan anticipation of the new religion that was to come". [Lindow (2002).] Régis Boyer shares this opinion, underscoring that the word "almáttki" is nowhere else to be found in a pagan context. [Boyer (2000).]

Notes

References

* "Livre de la colonisation de l'Islande selon la version de Sturla Þórðarson (Sturlubók)". Traduit de l'islandais ancien, annoté et commenté par Régis Boyer. Turnhout: Brepols, 2000. Miroir du Moyen Âge. ISBN 2-503-50997-5.
* Lindow, John. "Norse mythology : a guide to the gods, heroes, rituals, and beliefs". New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN 0195153820.
* Simek, Rudolf. "Dictionary of Northern Mythology". Translated by Angela Hall. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1996. ISBN 0-85991-513-1.

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