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Historical accounts
There are few historical attestations that
Viking Age women took part in warfare, but the Byzantine historianJohannes Skylitzes records that women fought in battle when the Scandinavian ruler ofKiev attacked the Byzantines inBulgaria in 971. When the Norsemen had suffered a devastating defeat, the victors were stunned at discovering armed women among the fallen warriors.Harrison, D. & Svensson, K. (2007). "Vikingaliv". Fälth & Hässler, Värnamo. ISBN 978-91-27-35725-9. p. 71]When
Leif Ericson 's pregnant sisterFreydís Eiríksdóttir was in America, she is reported to have taken a sword and barebreasted she scared away the attacking Indians.Legendary accounts
Examples of shieldmaidens mentioned by name in the Norse sagas include
Brynhild in the "Volsunga saga ",Hervor in "Hervarar saga ", the Brynhild of the "Bósa saga ok Herrauds ", the Swedish princess Thornbjörg in "Hrólfs saga Gautrekssonar " and Hed, Visna and Veborg in "Gesta Danorum ".According to
Saxo Grammaticus , 300 shieldmaidens fought on the Danish side at theBattle of Bråvalla , in the year of 750.References
ee also
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List of women warriors in folklore, literature, and popular culture
*Soldadera (Mexican revolution )
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