ógnaðir
Ógnaðir is a term used in Old Norse poetry and literature to describe a group of female bards or skalds in ancient Scandinavian cultures. These women were known for their exceptional poetic and musical skills, and were often associated with the traditions of oral poetry and storytelling.
In Old Norse texts, ognaðir are depicted as charismatic and powerful performers, capable of weaving complex
The role of ognaðir in Old Norse society was unique, as they were considered to be equal
The term ógnaðir is most commonly encountered in the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, two medieval