Studia Islandica - 01.06.1960, Side 39

Studia Islandica - 01.06.1960, Side 39
37 Paszkiewicz says rightly that King Jaroslav’s reign was characterized by the close connection between Rus and Scandinavia, and that this fact had been pointed out by many scholars.21 Now it may be added that King Jaroslav himself was of Norse origin, and was the brother-in-law of King Emund, the Old, of Sweden, being married to Ingigerðr, his sister. He was also Harald Harðráði’s father-in-law, as Harald was married to Ellisif (Elisaveta), his daughter. Besides, King Jaroslav introduced genuinely Byzantine forms of govemment with an independent Church, although it lasted for only a few years. And Harald’s reply to Adalbert smacks of this attitude, being, according to Adam, as follows: “Se nescire quis sit archiepiscopus aut potens in Norwegia nisi solus Haral- dus”. (“I know no archbishop in Norway except for my- self, Harald.”) The Eastern influence that was felt concurrently in Norway and Sweden about the middle of the llth century probably stems mostly from King Jaroslav of Rus, although Harald Harðráði at one time got acquainted with Byzantine forms of government and rose to a high position in Constantinople. The evidence of the above sources does not prove that the “Armenian“ bishops came from Ermland on the Bal- tic coast, but it makes it probable. Their travels may have been caused by the tension in Poland between the two Churches or by the raids of pagans from the North. Yet it should be stated that a number of the churches in the area around the City of Vladimir show distinct Armenian influence.22 That city is situated a short way to the south of Suzdal to the north-east of Moscow. Yet there is little doubt that the bishops under discussion came to Iceland via Russia. On the other hand, we may assume that the word girzkr in the Grágás manuscripts means “gerzkr” (i.e. Russian). Yet it will perhaps depend on how literally

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