BaviPower Viking Blog — Viking Legend

Image of Viking Town Hedeby and Dannevirke as the World Heritage by UNESCO

The Vikings Won the UNESCO Heritage Title for the Ancient Towns

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Two towns, Hedeby and Dannevirke, are now recognized as the World Heritage by UNESCO.

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Image of the Viking route across the Atlantic Ocean of the Viking ship replica ever in the modern age

Her Name was Viking and She Crossed Atlantic Ocean in 1893

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125 years ago, Viking the Replica Ship of Gokstad finally set sail, crossing the Atlantic Ocean to reach the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. She was the first Viking ship to ever across the Atlantic Ocean and the first Viking ship replica ever built.

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Burial in Birka: Shieldmaiden Existed or Scholars Rewrote History?

Burial in Birka: Shieldmaiden Existed or Scholars Rewrote History?

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Bj 581 was the name for the grave of the assuming Viking shieldmaiden. Out of the 1,000 graves excavated in Birka, Bj 581 is among the most controversial as it evokes the questions about the historical existence of the Viking shieldmaiden.

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Image of the Viking warrior chose to be buried alive in viking burial mound

Instead of Surrender, Viking King Chose to be Buried Alive

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Viking King Herlaug chose to be buried alive with his men inside a burial mound instead of surrendering and giving up his power for King Herald Fairhair. This attests to the point that defeat is never an option for the Vikings.

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Viking Attitude: An Invisible but Invincible Sail That Helped

Viking Attitude: An Invisible but Invincible Sail That Helped

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It is true that the sail from the ship let the Vikings travelled across the high waves. But the physical things only were not enough for their voyage and battles. Rather, they had the great mental power though invisible but invincible that helped them to step over anything in life.

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