Fóstbræðralag
Fóstbræðralag, a term originating from Old Norse, translates to "foster-brotherhood." It describes a formal relationship of sworn brotherhood or sworn kinship between two or more men who were not related by blood. This bond was established through a ritual, often involving the mixing of blood or the exchange of oaths, signifying a commitment of loyalty, mutual support, and protection as if they were true siblings.
This institution played a significant role in ancient Germanic and Norse societies, offering men a way to
The concept of fóstbræðralag is frequently depicted in Norse sagas and literature, illustrating its importance in