1 of 5 The Viking Chronicle July's free prize draw News from 1st July 975AD The saga of Sigwulf Silver-Tongue July's competition Vote for DIG! Events Dear {{{firstname}}} The JORVIK Viking Centre, Dismorphia and Idigicon are proud to present to you the first edition of 'The Viking Chronicle'. The JORVIK Viking Centre is working with Dismorphia and Idigicon on an exciting new project due for release next year. As part of this project we will be working together to deliver a FREE monthly email newsletter 'The Viking Chronicle' which contains Viking news, events, competitions and a free monthly prize draw. As you have signed up to the JORVIK Viking Centre mailing list or have joined the Dismorphia or Idigicon mailing list we are sending you a complimentary edition of 'The Viking Chronicle'. To receive the next edition of 'The Viking Chronicle' and enter July's Free Prize Draw you need to visit the Dismorphia Viking York website and enter your name and email address on The Viking Chronicle FREE subscription page. Please click HERE for your FREE subscription to the 'The Viking Chronicle' and to be entered into July's free prize draw. You can also go to the JORVIK Viking Centre, Dismorphia or Idigicon websites and click on 'The Viking Chronicle FREE subscription' button. www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk www.dismorphia.com www.idigicon.com If you know someone who you think would like a FREE subscription to 'The Viking Chronicle' please forward this email to them. If you don't want a FREE subscription to The Viking Chronicle you don't need to do anything as we won't send you the next edition unless you subscribe. July's free prize draw Win family passes to the JORVIK Viking Centre and a child's Viking outfit or an Isle of Lewis chess set.
2 of 5 Once a month all of the subscribers to The Viking Chronicle are automatically entered into a free prize draw. July's free prize draw, which will take place on the 25th of July, is brought to you by the JORVIK Viking Centre and Dismorphia Viking York. Five subscribers will win a family pass for the JORVIK Viking Centre which can be used when ever they want during the next 12 months. One subscriber will also win either a children's Viking outfit or an Isle of Lewis chess set. The winners will be announced in the August edition of The Viking Chronicle. If you would like to sponsor a prize draw please contact us via the Dismorphia Viking York website. News from the 1st July 975AD NO WARBANDS IN JORVIK! Concern is arising in and around Jorvik as there are reports of a number of attacks happening in the city. By all accounts less than 10 people appear to be responsible which suggests it is merely a 'Band of Thieves' and certainly not a 'War Band' that anyone should be afraid of. However, some unwary traders and travellers have taken a beating so look sharp and avoid travelling alone. WORTHLESS PENNINGR? Young Jarl Sigwulf and his Huscarls are currently investigating reports of Penningr forgeries around Jorvik. The forgeries are found to be made of much more base metal then would normally accompany the silver used. Any information on the whereabouts of the forgers will earn the favour of Jarl Sigwulf. WHAT A HEADACHE Varin warns one more time if folk are going to get rowdy and break furniture in his Ale Hall, then they should expect to suffer the consequences of a sore head the next day, whether it be from the ale or from his swinging fists! If you have a news story from 975AD that you would like to see featured in The Viking Chronicle please contact us via the Dismorphia Viking York website. The Saga of Sigwulf Silver-Tongue Sigwulf Sølv-Tunge Sigwulfsson was born in the half-light of a rainy morning, 9th April 947 in Jorvik to a Danish mother and a Norwegian father of Rus descent. Sigwulf grew up in Jorvik learning Runic-Lore from his mother whilst learning to fight with
3 of 5 childhood friends Sigfus Leobasson, a fisherman by trade, sadly now missing and Varin, a jolly local brewer of ale. He had many siblings in his family but all were the result of different fathers, except the twins Börk and Skalla, who he didn t get on with particularly well. The eldest, Sigurd, was the brother whom Sigwulf disliked the most as he had always given him a hard time at home; he did not miss Sigurd when he left home and was glad to learn he had left the service of Emperor John I before his brother ventured out to join The Varangian (Oath) Guard. And this is the last we will speak of him. Ermingard was his older sister who he was very fond of as she had always looked after him and prevented Sigurd from being too mean. Ermingard married a Hiberno-Scandinavian Slave Trader from Ireland: Hrafn. Harek and Sigwulf always enjoyed each other s company and regularly went to hunt together. It was with Sigwulf s assistance that the young Harek killed his first wild boar. Treasured memories. Upon Sigwulf s return to Jorvik he learnt that Harek had become a successful butcher close to the King s longhouse. He is the youngest of the immediate family. One day he went missing. This was a terrible blow. Sigwulf left Jorvik having settled an argument with steel, over a disputed win during a game of Hnefatafl, aged 15. The family of the slain Helgi Thorkellsson were not quick to forget this deed thus Sigwulf left to try his hand at trading between Norway, Denmark and Sweden. You can read more of Sigwulf Sigwulfsson's saga if you visit his Facebook page and join his friends list: http://www.facebook.com/inbox/?ref=mb#/sigwulf?ref=profile If you have a saga you would like to see featured in The Viking Chronicle please contact us via the Dismorphia Viking York website. July's competition Win a family pass (2 adults and 2 children) to the JORVIK Viking Centre's 'Teatime Tours' on 20th August or JORVIK T-shirts for all the family. July's competition is brought to you by the JORVIK Viking Centre and Dismorphia Viking York. Please click HERE to go to the Dismorphia contact us Viking Chronicle competition web page and answer the following three questions correctly for your chance to win either a family pass for the JORVIK Viking Centre's 'Teatime Tours' or JORVIK T-shirts for all the family. 1. What is being forged in Jorvik 975AD? 2. What is Sigwulf Silver-Tongue's date of birth? 3. The Festival of British Archaeology 2009 begins on what date?
4 of 5 You can also go to the Dismorphia website, click on the 'contact us'' button and select Viking Chronicle competition from the message type list to enter the competition. www.dismorphia.com All the answers to July's competition can be found in this edition of The Viking Chronicle. The answers and winners will be announced in the August edition of The Viking Chronicle. If you would like to sponsor a competition please contact us via the Dismorphia Viking York website. Vote for DIG! Vote for us! DIG needs your vote to win a National Lottery Award! We are currently in the semi final for the 'Best Education Project' award. Please click the National Lottery logo on the right and vote for DIG! Events Teatime Tours. 23rd July, 6th, 20th August. See real-life archaeological discovery in action as the Hungate dig reveals new areas of the historic city, then experience JORVIK Viking Centre guided by one of the archaeologists who originally dug the Coppergate dig more than 25 years ago. Pre-booking essential 01904 615505. 5:30-7:30pm. Adults 11.50, Conc: 9.50. Festival of British Archaeology 2009. 18th July - 2nd August To find out more about the Festival of British Archaeology or the Council for British Archaeology, visit http://festival.britarch.ac.uk/ Free Admission to Young Archaeologists! 18th July - 2nd August. Free admission to all 3 YAT attractions (JORVIK, DIG and Barley Hall) for the duration of the Festival of British Archaeology for anyone holding a current Young Archaeologists' Club membership card. Club members should be accompanied by a paying adult. Maximum of three free children per paying adult. A Young Archaeologists' Club card should be presented on admission to the attraction. Please note that Barley Hall will be closed to the public on Saturday 25th July. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Kids for Free at Barley Hall! 18th July - 2nd August Barley Hall, Coffee Yard. Maximum of three free children per paying adult. Make yourself at home at Barley Hall and get hands-on discovering more about medieval life. Our Barber Surgeon will be on hand with gruesome tales of surgery in our new exhibition, 'Plague, Poverty and Prayer', on 18th July and on 1st August. Please note that Barley Hall will be closed to the public on Saturday 25th July. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
5 of 5 DIG Hungate (Hungate tours). 20th July - 2nd August (excluding 26th July). 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.30pm, 2pm, 3pm. Meet at DIG, St Saviour's Church, St Saviourgate. Free. Pre-booking required (01904 615505). Battlefields Archaeology - Uncovering Marston Moor. 11am, 24th July. Meet at the War Memorial, Marston Moor (walk lasts until 1pm approx.). Free. Places are limited: pre-booking required (01904 615505). Visit the site of the Battle of Marston Moor. Your costumed guide will take you to places and tell stories of a battle that shaped our history forever. Wear stout footwear and outdoor clothing. As the walk is over uneven ground, it may be unsuitable for wheelchair users. Behind the Scenes at Conservation, York Archaeological Trust. 10am - 11.30am, 29th July / 5th August. Free. Places are limited: pre-booking required (01904 615505). Meet at YAT front gate at 10am (47 Aldwark, YO1 7BX). Find out what happens to artefacts after archaeologists have unearthed them with this exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of YAT's renowned Conservation Department. Hands on Finds. 11am - 12pm / 2pm - 3pm, 21st / 23rd / 28th / 30th July DIG, St Saviour's Church, St Saviourgate. Your chance to find out more and handle finds excavated by YAT not normally on display. Places are limited at these sessions. First come, first served! Suitable for ages 9 and over. Normal admission charges for DIG apply. Hungate Open Day. FREE! Saturday 1st August, 2009. 10am - 3pm. St Wilfrid 1300th Anniversary Conference September 2009, St William's College, York If you have an event you would like to see featured in The Viking Chronicle please contact us via the Dismorphia Viking York website. Top of Page Terms of Use Privacy Policy Contact Us Copyright 2009 Dismorphia Limited