دانلود کتاب Freyr’s Offspring: Rulers and Religion in Ancient Svea Society
by Olof Sundqvist
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عنوان فارسی: Freyr را فرزندان: حاکمان و دین باستان Svea جامعه |
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The ideology of the ruling stratum in Svetjud was partly based on religious elements, more specifically the idea of the ruler’s divine descent. Concrete expressions of this ideology, for example, are present in the genealogical lists and poems, which also involved judicial matters, such as claims to property rights. The Svea rulers were also engaged in rituals of different kind, which concerned legitimacy and other aspects as well. The calendarie feasts contributed to maintaining a system of redistribution. If a ruler acted unjustly or lacked the qualities of a legitimate ruler, he could be removed from office, sometimes under ritual forms. Rulership ideology, which pertained not only to the great rulers of Uppsala, the Ynglingar, but also to local chieftains, was adapted to a decentralised society in which the power of rulers was limited by the thing congregations.
Contrary to what has been stated in recent research, some elements of pre-Christian rulership ideology and practice persisted until the Early Middle Ages. These elements represent certainly a continuity but set in a new Christian context.