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Objectives
Weapons indicated the social status of a Viking, and warfare and violence were heavily influenced by pagan religious beliefs.
Vikings are often thought of as brutal warriors due to the manner in which they settled in the northeast of England, though in recent years they have been recognized for their technological skills and seamanship.
Vikings were renowned for their ships, which were an integral part of their culture, facilitating, trade, exploration, and warfare.
Viking culture and stories were written about in the Sagas, stories compiled almost one to three hundred years after Viking raids had mostly ceased.
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Ducksters
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In 1066, the Vikings, led by King Harald Hardrada of Norway were defeated by the English and King Harold Godwinson.
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Culture of conquest
they raided Europe, North Atlantic, and Asia
they settled in Iceland, Greenland, Europe, and for a short time North America
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Aya Sofia and viking
The letters he carved weren't Greek; this wasn't a native warrior, but a Viking mercenary from the Scandinavian lands of the north.
They read, approximately, "Halfdan carved these runes," or "Halfdan was here," a familiar sentiment shared by crude etchings across the millennia.
Viking Meuseum
the Viking Ship Museum has been a national symbol and gathering place for Norway's most important cultural heritage.
For almost 100 years, the ship graves from Oseberg, Gokstad and Tune and Borre have captivated visitors from all over the world.
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