Egill Skallagrímsson

Egil Skallagrímsson (Old Norse: Egill Skallagrímsson [ˈeɣelː ˈskɑlːɑˌɡriːmsˌson]; Modern Icelandic: [ˈeijɪtl̥ ˈskatlaˌkrimsˌsɔːn]; c. 904  c. 995) was a Viking Age war poet, sorcerer, berserker, and farmer. He is known mainly as the anti-hero of Egil's Saga. Egil's Saga historically narrates a period from approximately 850 to 1000 AD and is believed to have been written between 1220 and 1240 AD.

Egill Skallagrímsson
Picture of Egil in a 17th-century manuscript of Egils Saga
Born904
Iceland
Died995 (aged 9091)
Mosfellsbær, Iceland
OccupationSkald, berserker and farmer
LanguageOld Norse
PeriodViking Age
Literary movementSkaldic poetry
Notable worksHöfuðlausn, Sonatorrek
SpouseÁsgerðr Björnsdóttir
ChildrenÞorgerðr Egilsdóttir, Bera Egilsdóttir, Böðvarr Egilsson, Gunnar Egilsson and Þorsteinn Egilsson
RelativesSkalla-Grímr and Bera Yngvarsdóttir
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