Couple exchange vows in a VIKING wedding on the shores of a Norwegian lake inspired by a 10th-centur
A Norwegian couple exchanged vows in a Viking ceremony inspired by weddings that took place 1,000 years ago - complete with specially built longboats and a hog roast banquet.
Former beautician Elisabeth Dalseth, 27, was serenaded by throat singers as she married Rune Dalseth, 36, on the banks of a Norwegian lake, in a ceremony presided over by a gothi, or pagan priest.
Despite having a conventional Christian upbringing the pair - who have a six-month-old son, Ragnar - chose to wed in the style of the fearsome Norse warriors, shunning a traditional bridal car in favour of two longboats, and wearing Viking dress.
The wedding also incorporated a 'blot' ritual, in which a cauldron of pig's blood is put on a pile of stones, then drizzled over small figures representing the gods, and then onto the forehead.
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