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 off; and rowed north about the island Hod。



43。 BATTLE WITH THE JOMSBORG VIKINGS。

The earls Hakon and Eirik lay in Halkelsvik; where all their forces were assembled。  They had 150 ships; and they had heard that the Jomsborg vikings had come in from sea; and lay at the island Hod; and they; in consequence; rowed out to seek them。  When they reached a place called Hjorungavag they met each other; and both sides drew up their ships in line for an attack。  Earl Sigvalde's banner was displayed in the midst of his army; and right against it Earl Hakon arranged his force for attack。  Earl Sigvalde himself had 20 ships; but Earl Hakon had 60。  In Earl's army were these chiefs;  Thorer Hjort from Halogaland; and Styrkar from Gimsar。  In the wing of the opposite array of the Jomsborg vikings was Bue the Thick; and his brother Sigurd; with 20 ships。  Against him Earl Eirik laid himself with 60 ships; and with him were these chiefs;  Gudbrand Hvite from the Uplands; and Thorkel Leira from Viken。  In the other wing of the Jomsborg vikings' array was Vagn Akason with 20 ships; and against him stood Svein the son of Hakon; in whose division was Skegge of Yrjar at Uphaug; and Rognvald of Aervik at Stad; with 60 ships。 It is told in the Eirik's lay thus: 

     〃The bonde's ships along the coast      Sailed on to meet the foemen's host;      The stout earl's ships; with eagle flight;      Rushed on the Danes in bloody fight。      The Danish ships; of court…men full;      Were cleared of men;  and many a hull      Was driving empty on the main;      With the warm corpses of the slain。〃

Eyvind Skaldaspiller says also in the 〃Haleygja…tal〃: 

     〃Twas at the peep of day;       Our brave earl led the way;      His ocean horses bounding       His war…horns loudly sounding!      No joyful morn arose      For Yngve Frey's base foes      These Christian island…men      Wished themselves home again。〃

Then the fleets came together; and one of the sharpest of conflicts began。  Many fell on both sides; but the most by far on Hakon's side; for the Jomsborg vikings fought desperately; sharply; and murderously; and shot right through the shields。  So many spears were thrown against Earl Hakon that his armour was altogether split asunder; and he threw it off。  So says Tind Halkelson: 

     〃The ring…linked coat of strongest mail      Could not withstand the iron hail;      Though sewed with care and elbow bent;      By Norn (1); on its strength intent。      The fire of battle raged around;       Odin's steel shirt flew all unbound!      The earl his ring…mail from him flung;      Its steel rings on the wet deck rung;      Part of it fell into the sea;       A part was kept; a proof to be      How sharp and thick the arrow…flight      Among the sea…steeds in this fight。〃


ENDNOTES: (1)  Norn; one of the Fates; stands here for women; whose      business it was to sew the rings of iron upon the cloth      which made these ring…mail coats or shirts。  The needles;      although some of them were of gold; appear to have been      without eyes; and used like shoemaker's awls。  L。



44。 EARL SIGVALDE'S FLIGHT。

The Jomsborg vikings had larger and higher…sided ships; and both parties fought desperately。  Vagn Akason laid his ship on board of Svein Earl Hakon's son's ship; and Svein allowed his ship to give way; and was on the point of flying。  Then Earl Eirik came up; and laid his ship alongside of Vagn; and then Vagn gave way; and the ships came to lie in the same position as before。  Thereupon Eirik goes to the other wing; which had gone back a little; and Bue had cut the ropes; intending to pursue them。  Then Eirik laid himself; board to board; alongside of Bue's ship; and there was a severe combat hand to hand。  Two or three of Eirik's ships then laid themselves upon Bue's single vessel。  A thunder…storm came on at this moment; and such a heavy hail…storm that every hailstone weighed a pennyweight。  The Earl Sigvalde cut his cable; turned his ship round; and took flight。  Vagn Akason called to him not to fly; but as Earl Sigvalde paid no attention to what he said; Vagn threw his spear at him; and hit the man at the helm。  Earl Sigvalde rowed away with 35 ships; leaving 25 of his fleet behind。



45。 BUE THROWS HIMSELF OVERBOARD。

Then Earl Hakon laid his ship on the other side of Bue's ship; and now came heavy blows on Bue's men。  Vigfus; a son of Vigaglum; took up an anvil with a sharp end; which lay upon the deck; and on which a man had welded the hilt to his sword just before; and being a very strong man cast the anvil with both hands at the head of Aslak Holmskalle; and the end of it went into his brains。  Before this no weapon could wound this Aslak; who was Bue's foster…brother; and forecastle commander; although he could wound right and left。  Another man among the strongest and bravest was Havard Hoggande。  In this attack Eirik's men boarded Bue's ship; and went aft to the quarter…deck where Bue stood。  There Thorstein Midlang cut at Bue across his nose; so that the nosepiece of his helmet was cut in two; and he got a great wound; but Bue; in turn; cut at Thorstein's side; so that the sword cut the man through。  Then Bue lifted up two chests full of gold; and called aloud; 〃Overboard all Bue s men;〃 and threw himself overboard with his two chests。  Many of his people sprang overboard with him。  Some fell in the ship; for it was of no use to call for quarter。  Bue's ship was cleared of people from stem to stern; and afterwards all the others; the one after the other。



46。 VIKINGS BOUND TOGETHER IN ONE CHAIN。

Earl Eirik then laid himself alongside of Vagn's ship; and there was a brave defence; but at last this ship too was cleared; and Vagn and thirty men were taken prisoners; and bound; and brought to land。  Then came up Thorkel Leira; and said; 〃Thou madest a solemn vow; Vagn; to kill me; but now it seems more likely that I will kill thee。〃  Vagn and his men sat all upon a log of wood together。  Thorkel had an axe in his hands; with which he cut at him who sat outmost on the log。  Vagn and the other prisoners were bound so that a rope was fastened on their feet; but they had their hands free。  One of them said; 〃I will stick this cloak…pin that I have in my hand into the earth; if it be so that I know anything; after my head is cut off。〃  His head was cut off; but the cloak…pin fell from his hand。  There sat also a very handsome man with long hair; who twisted his hair over his head; put out his neck; and said; 〃Don't make my hair bloody。〃  A man took the hair in his hands and held it fast。  Thorkel hewed with his axe; but the viking twitched his head so strongly that he who was holding his hair fell forwards; and the axe cut off both his hands; and stuck fast in the earth。  Then Earl Eirik came up; and asked; 〃Who is that handsome man?〃

He replies; 〃I am called Sigurd; and am Bue's son。  But are all the Jomsborg vikings dead?〃

Eirik says; 〃Thou art certainly Boe's son。  Wilt thou now take life and peace?〃

〃That depends;〃 says he; 〃upon who it is that offers it。〃

〃He offers who has the power to do it  Earl Eirik。〃

〃That will I;〃 says he; 〃from his hands。〃  And now the rope was loosened from him。

Then said Thorkel Leira; 〃Although thou should give all these men life and peace; earl; Vagn Akason shall never come from this with life。〃  And he ran at him with uplifted axe; but the viking Skarde swung himself in the rope; and let himself fall just before Thorkel's feet; so that Thorkel ell over him; and Vagn caught the axe and gave Thorkel a death…wound。  Then said the earl; 〃Vagn; wilt thou accept life?〃

〃That I will;〃 says he; 〃if you give it to all of us。〃

〃Loose them from the rope;〃 said the earl; and it was done。 Eighteen were killed; and twelve got their lives。



47。 DEATH OF GISSUR OF VALDERS。

Earl Hakon; and many with him; were sitting upon a piece of wood; and a bow…string twanged from Bue's ship; and the arrow struck Gissur from Valders; who was sitting next the earl; and was clothed splendidly。  Thereupon the people went on board; and found Havard Hoggande standing on his knees at the ship's railing; for his feet had been cut off (1); and he had a bow in his hand。  When they came on board the ship Havard asked; 〃Who fell by that shaft?〃

They answered; 〃A man called Gissur。〃

〃Then my luck was less than I thought;〃 said he。

〃Great enough was the misfortune;〃 replied they; 〃but thou shalt not make it greater。〃  And they killed him on the spot。

The dead were then ransacked; and the booty brought all together to be divided; and there were twenty…five ships of the Jomsborg vikings in the booty。  So says Tind:

     〃Many a viking's body lay      Dead on the deck this bloody day;      Before they cut their sun…dried ropes;      And in quick flight put all their hopes。      He whom the ravens know afar      Cleared five…and…twenty ships of war:      A proof that in the furious fight      None can withstand the Norsemen's might。〃

Then the army dispersed。  Earl Hakon went to Throndhjem; and was much displeased that Earl Eirik had given quarter to Vagn Akason。 It was said that at this battle Earl Hakon had sacrificed for victory his son; young Erling; to the gods; and insta

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