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The Assembly of The Elder Troth would like to welcome you to our website. Please click on the links to the left to enter the relevant area of our site. Just as with many organisations and faiths, the Assembly of The Elder Troth too has special days and events which are celebrated by many Asatruar. The links below provide a list of months and the events that you will find occur during those months. We hope you find the information both informative and useful. From Living Asatru: A handbook
of Simple Celebrations by Stephen A. McNallen, 1993. Day of Rememberance for Queen Sigrith of Sweden November
9th (Suggested) Sigrith, widow of King Erik the Victorious, was an attractive woman whose hand was sought by one royal suitor after another. She rebuffed them, some of them violently, and it wasn't without reason that history gives her the nickname "Sigrith the Haughty". However, one proposal finally won her over - that of Olaf Tryggvason, king of Norway. Olaf, you may remember, was a zealous Christian who slaughtered and maimed Asafolk from one end of his domain to the other. In fact, he produced most of the Asatru martyrs listed in our Days of Remembrance! In the course of
planning the marriage, Olaf insisted that Sigrith should give up the Gods
and take on the Christian faith. She declined, saying "I do not mean
to abandon the faith I have had, and my kinsmen before me. Nor shall I
object to your belief in the God you prefer". The King's reply was
to swear at her and hit her across the face with a glove he was carrying
in his hand. Sigrith rose, stared at him coldly, and warned him that this
deed might well cause his death. Sigrith deserves our praise for standing by the Gods rather than marrying a man whose reputation and fame could have only added to her own. Her steadfastness deprived Olaf of political power and slowed the Christianisation of Scandinavia. How to remember Queen Sigrith:
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