The Codex Regius, an Icelandic collection of poems almost heathen gods, contains
a version of the Vǫluspá.
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A serial of Earth-shattering volcanic eruptions inwards Republic of Iceland during the Middle Ages may convey spurred the people living at that spot to plow away from their heathen gods as well as convert to Christianity, a novel written report finds.
The regain came almost cheers to precise dating of the volcanic eruptions, which spewed lava almost 2 generations earlier the Icelandic people changed religions.
But why would volcanic eruptions plow people toward monotheism? The response has to produce amongst the "Vǫluspá," a prominent medieval poetry form that predicted a fiery eruption would aid Pb to the downfall of the heathen gods, the researchers said.
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