Studia Islandica - 01.06.1960, Síða 33

Studia Islandica - 01.06.1960, Síða 33
31 in which case Aesmund was rebuking the Archbishop’s emissaries for not having apostolic or right consecra- tion. It should be noted that Adalward, whom the Arch- bishop had consecrated for office in Sweden, was a mem- ber of the delegation. He had, however, never been re- cognised by the Swedish king. It is therefore evident that the legality of Aesmund’s consecration was called in question. Further, Adam states that Aesmund ad- vanced heretical doctrines, and, last but not least, that he had had a cross carried before him. In the Eastern Church all bishops have that done, but only archbishops in the Western Church. If Aesmund was consecrated by Hilarion of Kiev in the years 1051—1054 he may justly be called “headless”, since King Jaroslav and Hilarion were at variance with the Patriarch of Constantinople, although reconciliation was brought about between Hilarion and the Partriarch Michael Kerularios later on. After his discussion of Aesmund in his book, Svear i österviking (p. 147 f.), H. Arbman points out how strange it is that Adam of Bremen should pay so little attention to such an important trading centre as Got- land, and asks whether the reason for this could be that the Eastern Church exercised influence there at the time. Evidence thereof seems to be lacking except for the influence of Eastern Church art, which may have come along the well-known route from Constantinople and the Black Sea via Russia and the rivers of the Bal- tic countries to Gotland. On the other hand, Adam’s description of the city of Jumne on the Oder estuary seems worthy of note. He says it is a secure haven for Scandinavians and Greeks alike (see Vol. II, p. 22). The Greeks he is referring to were no doubt merchants from Constantinople. Helm- hold repeats this statement, without comment, in his book, The Chronicles of the Slavs (Vol. I, p. 2), but calls the town Jumnete. This town is apparently the one that

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