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Disa is the heroine of a Swedish legendary saga, which was documented by Olaus Magnus
Olaus Magnus

Olaus Magnus was a Sweden ecclesiastic and writer, who did pioneering work for the interest of Nordic countries people. He was reported as born in October 1490 in ?sterg?tland, and died on August 1, 1557....
, in 1555. It is believed to be from the Middle Ages, but includes Old Norse themes.

It was elaborated by Johannes Messenius
Johannes Messenius

Johannes Messenius was a Sweden historian, dramatist and university professor. He was born in the village of Freberga, in Stenby parish in ?sterg?tland, and died in Oulu....
 in his drama Disa, which was the first historic play in the Swedish language
Swedish language

Swedish is a North Germanic languages language, spoken by around 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along the coast and on the ?land islands....
, and was played at the Disting
Disting

The Disting is an annual market which is held in Uppsala, Sweden, since pre-historic times. The name originally referred to the great assembly called the Thing of all Swedes, and it is derived from the fact that both the market and the thing were held in conjunction with the D?sabl?t, the great bl?ts for female powers called d?sir a...
 of 1611.






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Disa is the heroine of a Swedish legendary saga, which was documented by Olaus Magnus
Olaus Magnus

Olaus Magnus was a Sweden ecclesiastic and writer, who did pioneering work for the interest of Nordic countries people. He was reported as born in October 1490 in ?sterg?tland, and died on August 1, 1557....
, in 1555. It is believed to be from the Middle Ages, but includes Old Norse themes.

It was elaborated by Johannes Messenius
Johannes Messenius

Johannes Messenius was a Sweden historian, dramatist and university professor. He was born in the village of Freberga, in Stenby parish in ?sterg?tland, and died in Oulu....
 in his drama Disa, which was the first historic play in the Swedish language
Swedish language

Swedish is a North Germanic languages language, spoken by around 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along the coast and on the ?land islands....
, and was played at the Disting
Disting

The Disting is an annual market which is held in Uppsala, Sweden, since pre-historic times. The name originally referred to the great assembly called the Thing of all Swedes, and it is derived from the fact that both the market and the thing were held in conjunction with the D?sabl?t, the great bl?ts for female powers called d?sir a...
 of 1611. It was also presented in an exaggerated version by Olaus Rudbeck
Olaus Rudbeck

Olaus Rudbeck , Swedish scientist and writer, professor of medicine at Uppsala University and for several periods rector magnificus of the same university....
 in his Atlantica
Atlantica

Atlantica was an ancient continent theorised to have formed about two billion years ago. About 200 million years later, it became part of the major supercontinent Columbia ....
 (1685–89)

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In time the when the god-king Freyr
Freyr

Freyr is one of the most important gods of Norse paganism. Freyr was highly associated with agriculture, weather and, as a phallus fertility god, Freyr "bestows peace and pleasure on mortals"....
 (or king Sigtrud) ruled in Sweden, there was a famine. The long peace during Freyr's reign had greatly increased Sweden's population until the lands could no longer support it sufficiently.

The king and the chieftains decided that the population had to be culled by killing all the elderly, sickly and handicapped, and by sacrificing them to Odin
Odin

Odin , is considered the chief ?sir in Norse paganism. Homologous with the Anglo-Saxons Woden and the Old High German Wotan, it is descended from Proto-Germanic *Wodanaz or *Wodanaz....
. However, Disa, the daughter of the chieftain Sigsten of Venngarn in Uppland
Uppland

Uppland is a historical Provinces of Sweden or landskap on the eastern coast of Sweden, just north of Stockholm, the capital. It borders S?dermanland, V?stmanland and G?strikland....
, was upset by this cruel solution. She talked mockingly to the king and chieftains about their wisdom and claimed to have wiser words of advice.

In order to test her wits, Freyr asked her to visit him, but she could not do so by foot, by horse, in a wagon, nor in a boat. She could not visit him either dressed or undressed. The time must not be within a year nor within a month, and neither during daytime nor nighttime, and neither when the moon was waxing nor waning.

She passed the test by harnessing two young men to a sled. By the sled, she had a billygoat and she had one leg over the goat and the other leg in the sled. For clothes she had a net, and she arrived at dusk to the king the third day before Yule
Yule

Yule or Yule-tide is a List of winter festivals that was initially celebrated by the historical Germanic peoples as a Germanic paganism religious festival, though it was later absorbed into, and equated with, the Christianity festival of Christmas....
, a day which was not counted to the year but was considered to be an additional day between two years.

The democide was cancelled, and according to the behest of the new queen Disa, there was a drawing of lots so that a part of the population was to leave Sweden (then restricted to Svealand
Svealand

Svealand or Sweden Proper is the historical core Lands of Sweden of Sweden. It is located in south central Sweden, bounded to the north by Norrland and to the south by G?taland....
), for the northern regions that were later called Norrland
Norrland

Norrland is one of the three lands of Sweden , the northern part, consisting of nine Provinces of Sweden. The term Norrland is not used for any administrative purpose, but it is common in everyday language, e.g....
, where they were to settle and cultivate the land.

Disa's wisdom was so highly valued that many disputes were relegated to her at the Midwinter blót
Blot

A blot can refer to several different things.*In biology, a Blot is a method of transferring proteins, DNA, RNA or a protein onto a carrier....
 at the Temple at Uppsala
Temple at Uppsala

The Temple at Uppsala was a religious center in Norse paganism once located at what is now Gamla Uppsala , Sweden attested in Adam of Bremen's 11th century work Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum and in Heimskringla, written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century....
, which from this time was called the Disablot
Dísablót

The D?sabl?t was the bl?t which was held in honour of the female powers called d?sir , from pre-historic times until Christianization in Scandinavia....
 and the Disting
Disting

The Disting is an annual market which is held in Uppsala, Sweden, since pre-historic times. The name originally referred to the great assembly called the Thing of all Swedes, and it is derived from the fact that both the market and the thing were held in conjunction with the D?sabl?t, the great bl?ts for female powers called d?sir a...
.

Disa as a source of inspiration

The saga has been treated by Johan Celsius in the prose drama Disa (1687), which was an adaptation of Messenius' stage play in verse. Later it was adapted by Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna
Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna

Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna , was a member of the Swedish Academy, Chair No.1.External links...
 in the poetic letter Disa (1795), and in the fourth song of the poem Skördarne (1796). In the so-called Disasal on the second floor of the castle of Venngarn, there are eight large paintings depicting scenes from Disa's saga. They were previously believed to be works of David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl

David Kl?cker Ehrenstrahl , Sweden nobleman and portrait painter who in 1652, at twenty-four years of age, at the request of Carl Gustaf Wrangel, moved to Skokloster Castle, from his art studies in the Netherlands....
, but according to August Hahr, they are only the work of artisans based on copies of Ehrenstrahl's compositions, which were published as etchings. One of these etchings was the basis of depictions on tapestry which are partly preserved in the Stockholm Palace
Stockholm Palace

The Stockholm Palace is the official residence and major Royal Palaces in Sweden of the Swedish monarchy. . Stockholm Palace is located on Stadsholmen , in Gamla Stan in the Capital , Stockholm....
 and Ulriksdal Palace
Ulriksdal Palace

Ulriksdal Palace is a royal palace situated on the banks of the Edsviken in the National City Park in Solna Municipality, 6 Kilometre north of Stockholm....
. Under every painting there are verses providing explanations in Latin and Swedish.

See also

  • Sitones
    Sitones

    Sitones were a people living somewhere in Northern Europe in the 1st century Common Era. They are only mentioned by Cornelius Tacitus in 97 CE in Germania ....