Postby Hose_dk » Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:37 am
VARDERNE TÆNDES
a varde is a pramid made by man. A varde is set up as to mark the road between 2 cities. The varde does not mark the shortest way between the cities but the optimal one.
The viking TÆNDER the varde i.e. he set up a fire. The fire can be seen at the next point and thereby signaling something. Danger most likely, but also other occations. Like the birth of a kings son.
But most likely it is danger - the enimy arrives and the hird (noble mans army=hird) is called. They where also noblemen and they called their soldiers (pessants) .
In Denmark we cal it bavne - bavne is a fire signal from a high point calling the pessants to the stronghold or meeting place. A man that did not follow the call of the bavne should be hanged from his own roof construction.
The norwegian king HÃ¥kon Adelstenfostre established around year 950 a costal defencesystem with a connected calling system of bavner.
Most likely the motive refers to a specific occation when the bavne fire was used. In this case referred as varderne tændes.
varde = a stonemade landmark - you can see from one varde to th next - thereby showing what way to go. In case fire - the fire can be seen and signalling ........but all of this does not answer your question but tells the background.