Marriage Was a Contract
Norse culture was tribal and marriage was a contract with no sanctity.
In pre-Christian Scandinavia and in the Viking age, marriage was primarily a contractual business relationship meant to unite tribes and powers, and to breed heirs. Marriage was not even subjected to an oath, as such could only be entered between men, on the premise that women were not sufficiently reliable to enter any meaningful commitment to the deat…
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