Vikings

Vikings in a Nutshell 2 (10 Interesting Facts)

The Vikings never wore helmets in horns and only wore them in ceremonial times

Viking means goes on an exbodition

Objectives

Viking, Christianity

Long ships, clinker building, exploring, raided

Viking, Raid


Viking, Magyar, Muslim, Europe

Alfred, Great, Wessex, Danes, Wedmore

Ragnar

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Viking OER

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 there technological skills and seamanship

The late 8th to the mid-11th centuries is commonly known as the Viking Age of Scandinavian history.

Weapons indicated the social status of a viking

Viking in a Nutshell

Bluetooth came from the vikings from a guy who's last name was Harald bluetooth

By the 12th century the viking age ended

The Vikings left there homes to raid

Ducksters Vikings

The Vikings used boats that were very skinny and was able to be picked up by a bunch of people

The world's oldest parliament was established by the vikings in iceland.

The vikings were people who originally settled the Scandinavian lands or Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.

Aya Sophia and Viking Graffiti

The vikings wre body guards for the higher up

One of the vikings eventually became a king in Norway

Vikings Season 2

Uttered is a viking who isn't christian but respects it

Uttered fights people who fight with siege warfare.

Culture of Conquest

They used double sided swords and round shield for ground attacks

For almost three centuries, from the Lindisfarne raid to the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066

Viking Ship Museum

The Oseberg took 21 years to restore the ship and the find's

The Gokstad was a fast ship and there was a man buried in it when it was found and the person had suffered cutting blows to both legs, indicating that he died in battle

Master Sea Fairer

Groups of Warriors

The Vikings were unequalled at the time as seafaring men, and their longships were a key factor in their success.

The Vikings established and engaged in extensive trading networks throughout the known world and had a profound influence on the economic development of Europe and Scandinavia.

the vikings would release a raven to find land