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Rosta (died c. 855) was the mother of Eivor, a Viking who raided southern England during the 9th century.

Biography

At the age of nineteen, Rosta and her husband Varin[1] built cairns together on a high cliff near the fjord. At some point after Eivor was born, Rosta taught her how to build cairns themselves and explained to Eivor the importance of cairns as a test of mind and wit.[2]

Behind the scenes

Name etymology

The name Rosta is related to the Old Norse word rósta, meaning 'brawl, riot, strife'. It's best known as the byname of Olvir Rosta, a character in the 13th century Orkneyinga saga and thus has also been translated as 'brawler, rioter'.[3]

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