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S8 Ep279: MYTHOLOGY AND THE MURDER OF SNORRI Colleague Eleanor Barraclough. Barraclough discusses the difficulty of accessing Norse beliefs, as most sources, like Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, were written post-conversion. She outlines dramatic myths, including th

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

Society & Culture, Arts, News, Books

4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2026

⏱️ 9 minutes

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MYTHOLOGY AND THE MURDER OF SNORRI Colleague Eleanor Barraclough. Barraclough discusses the difficulty of accessing Norse beliefs, as most sources, like Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, were written post-conversion. She outlines dramatic myths, including the creation of the world from the giant Ymir and its destruction at Ragnarok, featuring a ship made from the fingernails of the dead. The segment covers Snorri's life as a politician in 13th-century Iceland during a bloody civil war. Barraclough recounts his assassination in his own basement on the orders of the Norwegian king, noting his final words were "don't strike." NUMBER 5

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0:00.0

This is CBS Eye on the World.

0:05.0

Here's John Batchelor.

0:08.0

Continuing with Eleanor Barakoff, the author of the new book, Embers of the Hands,

0:13.0

Hidden Histories of the Viking Age.

0:15.0

Importantly, Eleanor works with objects.

0:18.0

And once the object is found, sometimes in burial mound, sometimes buried, sometimes just

0:25.4

turns up in a field.

0:27.1

You then need to interpret it, and in this particular instance, 750 to 1100 AD, we're interpreting

0:33.3

the culture that we generally call the Viking Age.

0:36.8

But it's about Scandinavians who initially

0:40.4

migrate east and south into what is now Russia and Ukraine, and West, England, Ireland,

0:50.5

Iceland, Greenland, Orkney, Shetlands, all those islands in the north,

0:56.0

and then they spread down into England and conquer England.

0:59.0

All of that is a culture, and its roots are in magic.

1:04.0

And Eleanor introduces us to the way they conceived the world, which is pre-Christian.

1:10.0

Although, importantly, Eleanor, you emphasize, congratulations again,

1:14.6

you emphasize that these stories are told post-Christian conversion,

1:19.6

and therefore we need to be cautious entirely about what was feared and what the fears meant.

1:28.3

Please explain.

1:32.3

So this is one of the really interesting, occasionally frustrating,

1:37.3

but definitely interesting things about looking at sort of Viking Age belief,

1:41.3

Norse belief systems, mythology, that if you want something that is

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