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- Barnes, Geraldine (February 15, 2001). Viking America: The First Millennium. England: Boydell & Brewer, Limited. p.7. ISBN 9780859916080.[1]
- Berge, Anders (2007). "Local Disputes and the Role of the Judiciary in Early 14th Century Norway." Communities in European History: Representations, Jurisdictions, Conflicts (Edited by Juan Pan-Montojo, Frederik Pederson). Pisa University Press. ISBN 8884924626[2]
- Blix Hagen, Rune (2020). ‘I Hurl the Spirits of Gandul’. Pleasure, Jealousy, and Magic: The Witchcraft Trial of Ragnhild Tregagaas in 1325. Myths and Magic in the Medieval Far North: Realities and Representations of a Region on the Edge of Europe. The Arctic University of Norway.[3]
- Blix Hagen, Rune (2022). The Witchcraft Trials in Norway. Large Norwegian Encyclopedia.[4]
- Brégaint, David (2016). "Civilizing the 'Viking': A pedagogy for etiquette and courtly behavior in 13th century Norway". Bulletin du Centre de recherche du château de Versailles: 3 – via ResearchGate.[5]
- Gustafsson, Harald (2017). "The Forgotten Union". Scandinavian Journal of History. Vol.42[6]
- Knutsen, Gunnar W. Riisøy, Anne Irene (2007). "Trolls and Witches". Nordic Yearbook of Folklore. Vol.63.[7]
- Krasheninnikoff Skarin, Jon (2020). Ragnhild Tregagås. Spotify.[8]
- MacLeod, Mindy. Mees, Bernard (2006). Runic Amulets and Magic Objects. Boydell Press. ISBN 1-84383-205-4[9]
- Mitchell, Stephen A (1997). "Nordic Witchcraft in Transition: Impotence, Heresy, and Diabolism in 14th-century Bergen". Scandia. Vol.63:1: 18 – via Academic.edu.
- Mitchell, Stephen A (2001). "Warlocks, Valkyries and Varlets: A Prolegomenon to the Study of North Sea Witchcraft Terminology" (PDF). Cosmos. 17: 60 – via Academia.edu.[10]
- Mitchell, Stephen (2003). "Magic as Acquired Art and the Ethnographic Value of the Sagas." Old Norse Myths, Literature and Society. The Viking Collection. Studies in Northern Civilization. Vol.14 – via Academic.edu.[11]
- Ødegaard, Marie (2013). "State Formation, Administrative Areas, and Thing Sites in the Borgarthing Law Province, Southeast Norway". Journal of the North Atlantic. Vol5: 42 – via JSTOR.[12]
- Thorsnæs, Geir (2020). Lyderhorn. Large Norwegian Encyclopedia.[13]
- Thuv, Therese (2020). Trolldom før trolldomsprosessenes tid. Saken mot Ragnhild Tregagås og senmiddelalderens syn på magi og trolldom (Master's thesis, Nord universitet)[14]
- Vincent, Frederic (2018) Ragnhild Tregagås. The Encyclopedia of Medieval Scandinavia[15]
References
[edit]- ^ Barnes, Geraldine (February 15, 2001). Viking America: The First Millennium. England: Boydell & Brewer, Limited. p.7. ISBN 9780859916080.
- ^ Berge, Anders (2007). "Local Disputes and the Role of the Judiciary in Early 14th Century Norway." Communities in European History: Representations, Jurisdictions, Conflicts (Edited by Juan Pan-Montojo, Frederik Pederson). Pisa University Press. ISBN 8884924626
- ^ Blix Hagen, Rune (2020). ‘I Hurl the Spirits of Gandul’. Pleasure, Jealousy, and Magic: The Witchcraft Trial of Ragnhild Tregagaas in 1325. Myths and Magic in the Medieval Far North: Realities and Representations of a Region on the Edge of Europe. The Arctic University of Norway.
- ^ Blix Hagen, Rune (2022). The Witchcraft Trials in Norway. Large Norwegian Encyclopedia.
- ^ Brégaint, David (2016). "Civilizing the 'Viking': A pedagogy for etiquette and courtly behavior in 13th century Norway". Bulletin du Centre de recherche du château de Versailles: 3 – via ResearchGate.
- ^ Gustafsson, Harald (2017). "The Forgotten Union". Scandinavian Journal of History. Vol.42
- ^ Knutsen, Gunnar W. Riisøy, Anne Irene (2007). "Trolls and Witches". Nordic Yearbook of Folklore. Vol.63.
- ^ Krasheninnikoff Skarin, Jon (2020). Ragnhild Tregagås. Spotify.
- ^ MacLeod, Mindy. Mees, Bernard (2006). Runic Amulets and Magic Objects. Boydell Press. ISBN 1-84383-205-4
- ^ Mitchell, Stephen A (2001). "Warlocks, Valkyries and Varlets: A Prolegomenon to the Study of North Sea Witchcraft Terminology" (PDF). Cosmos. 17: 60 – via Academia.edu.
- ^ Mitchell, Stephen (2003). "Magic as Acquired Art and the Ethnographic Value of the Sagas." Old Norse Myths, Literature and Society. The Viking Collection. Studies in Northern Civilization. Vol.14 – via Academic.edu.
- ^ Ødegaard, Marie (2013). "State Formation, Administrative Areas, and Thing Sites in the Borgarthing Law Province, Southeast Norway". Journal of the North Atlantic. Vol5: 42 – via JSTOR.
- ^ Thorsnæs, Geir (2020). Lyderhorn. Large Norwegian Encyclopedia.
- ^ Thuv, Therese (2020). Trolldom før trolldomsprosessenes tid. Saken mot Ragnhild Tregagås og senmiddelalderens syn på magi og trolldom (Master's thesis, Nord universitet)
- ^ Vincent, Frederic (2018) Ragnhild Tregagås. The Encyclopedia of Medieval Scandinavia