BaviPower Viking Blog — Viking Legend
Because of a Horse, A Viking Could Kill You
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No one could doubt the brutality of a Viking. An Icelandic story written in the 13th century told an occasion when a Viking farmer killed his shepherd because of a horse that the master made a vow on.
Trekroner-Grydehøj Viking Burial Belonged To A Volva?
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In Trekroner-Grydehøj, Denmark, the archaeologists found out a Viking grave burial containing a woman corpse. She was buried with a dog and a horse.
Erik the Red: Bold, Hot Tempered, and Cunning
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Erik the Red fathered Leif Erikson a famous Viking seafarer. He was not only bold, reckless but also hot-tempered and cunning. Erik was banished from his clan twice for murder. And he was the one who found and established a settlement in Greenland.
Viking Axe Artifact: Breaking Down All Barriers
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Viking axe was among the most powerful and important weapon to the Vikings. The Viking axe was made to be light, well-balanced yet sturdy enough to chop down all the things (and people) popping up on the path.
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Top 3 Unbelievable Viking Grave Goods That You Should Know
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In the Viking Age, they had a tradition of burying goods in the grave of their deceased beloved. In this blog post, we are to unveil the story what kinds of unbelievable things were buried in the Viking graves.
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