The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1961, Blaðsíða 44

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1961, Blaðsíða 44
42 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Summer 1961 6THK VIKING SPIRIT by TRYGGVI J. OLESON One of the great and vital forces in history has been the VIKING SPIRIT. By this term I do not, of course, mean the spirit of fury, violence and slaugh- ter—the berserk spirit—which, no doubt, sometimes characterised the Viking raids of the ninth and tenth centuries and which caused the church to include in the litany the prayer: “From the fury of the Northmen, O Lord, deliver us.” This aspect of the Viking Age has often been unduly emphasised, but there is now more and more general recognition of the fact that it is by no means the most import- ant feature of the expansion of the Scandinavian peoples, but rather an inevitable accompaniment of expan- sion in all early ages. Excesses mark such ventures especially in warlike times and are to be deplored. Of more lasting importance, however, is the tremendous vitality, which was shown by the Vikings, the indomitable spirit and adamantine will to overcome and break all resistance of the visible. The same spirit which gave the Vikings their invincible courage in battle, when battle was necessary, enabled them to overcome problems of every kind—of a spiritual as well as of a physical na- ture. In that great poetic work, the Havamal, the virtues of a nobleman are set forth. He is one who is taciturn rather than locquacious, thoughtful rather than indiscreet, striving to understand the essence of all things. He is indeed courageous in battle, and battle here may be understood not only in a narrow sense, but signifying all the difficulties which a man must solve and the obstacles he must over- come to render the material environ- ment conducive to better living. The true nobleman will also be of good cheer and a congenial companion, vital- ly filled with a spirit of good fellow- ship. Had the Viking been nothing but a freebooter the Viking Age would not be memorable today. We should then be able to point to few achievements. Any conquests made by the Vikings would have been as ephemeral as those of Attila the Hun or Genghis Khan, the Emperor of all Men. Instead the Viking expansion remains one of the most incredible and significant events in the history of mankind. Sweeping out of the north the Vikings in the course of three centuries left a rich and lasting monument to their genius. In England, France and Sicily they created in Western Europe the outstanding political states of the Middle Ages. After a short period during which Christianity suffered at their hands they became its most ardent champions, the benefactors of the church in their new homelands, the principal carriers of the Gross in the mighty crusade against the Crescent. In the east the Swedish Vikings, rivalling their bro- thers the Danes and Norwegians in the west, laid, in the principality of Kiev, the foundations of Russia,one of the tremendous feats in history. In the north the Vikings founded the unique republic of Iceland and produced as great literature as the Middle Ages were to produce. Their adventurous spirit made them the first Europeans to sail the open seas far from the sight of land and these voyages led to the dis-
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