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Viking longhouse Viking settlement in North America

Viking Settlement: How the Vikings Settled Down in Conquered Land

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Small raids of the Vikings finally became the conquest to gain political control and invade lands. The Vikings also chose to settle down in these new lands. But they still followed their traditional way of living.

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Viking warriors and what made them so powerful in their battles

What Made the Vikings Such Great Warriors?

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It is true that the Vikings had a significant impact on most parts of Europe. But we should bear in mind that they had their days and some of Viking raids were doomed with failure. And they didn't simply jump into the battle to fight. Rather, they were the well-trained warriors who knew to grab the opportunity.

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Archaeologists working on the burial site

Luxurious Viking Grave Exceeding 100m2 Excavated

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A burial grave site dating back to the Viking Age was excavated only to astonish the archaeologists to the core. Because the burial site included a grave exceeding 100m2 belonging to the Viking horseman. The archaeologists are sure that the horseman was no ordinary man.

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Viking ship on the sea Viking navigation

Viking Navigation: How to Know Where They Were At Sea

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Savage warriors, who only knew to hit and run and only knew to smash the skull of the enemies? This is a part that media is trying to depict the Vikings. The Vikings were much greater than the bloodthirsty tribe depicted. They were the master of the sea and this is how they kept themselves alive on voyages.

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Hvitserk was allegedly Halfdan Ragnarsson. He was the son of Ragnar and Aslaug

Halfdan Ragnarsson: Viking Commander and King of Dublin

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Halfdan Ragnarsson was among famous sons of Ragnar. He was not only a great Viking warrior but he was also a man of bravery, dignity, and honor. In the tales of Ragnar's sons, Halfdan was a kind of family-orientated figure. Some accounts told that Halfdan became the King of Dublin in his later years.

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