- Bragi Boddason
In his "Edda"
Snorri Sturluson quotes many stanzas attributed to Bragi Boddason the old ("Bragi Boddason inn gamli"), a court poet who served several Swedish kings,Ragnar Lodbrok ,Östen Beli andBjörn at Hauge who reigned in the first half of the ninth century. This Bragi was reckoned as the first skaldic poet, and was certainly the earliest skaldic poet then remembered by name whose verse survived in memory.Snorri especially quotes passages from Bragi's "
Ragnarsdrápa ", a poem supposedly composed in honor of the famous legendary Viking Ragnar Lodbrók ('Hairy-breeches') describing the images on a decorated shield which Ragnar had given to Bragi. The images included Thor's fishing forJörmungandr ,Gefjun 's ploughing ofZealand from the soil of Sweden, the attack ofHamdir and Sorli against King Jörmunrekk, and the never-ending battle betweenHedin and Högni ."
Landnámabók " says that Bragi was married to Lopthœna the daughter ofErpr lútandi , another skald who served the Swedish kingEysteinn Beli . They were among the ancestors of the later skaldGunnlaugr ormstunga [http://runeberg.org/anf/1890/0147.html] .External links
* [http://skaldic.arts.usyd.edu.au/db.php?table=skalds&id=31 Bragi at "Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages"]
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