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Learnings: The Navigator

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The Old Norse term for the Navigator was leiôsögumaôr. He was the guide; that is a man (maôr) gifted with great knowledge of the route (leiôsaga). The leiôsögumaôr knew which path (leiô) ws the fastest or least risky.

Ohthere of Hålogaland, a Norse seafarer, is a prominent example of a Navigator. He recounted many of his trips to King Alfred of Wessex (circa 890 CE), providing the Christian world with a more comprehensive knowledge of the "North" and its people.

Here is an excerpt of the "Old English Orosius", chronicling the beginning of Ohtere of Hålogaland's journey in the North.