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Viking ship art. Viking ship is among the greatest Viking achievement in the Viking Age

Top 4 Viking Ship Excavations That Excite You To The Core

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The Viking ship must be among the greatest achievement that the Vikings have achieved during their time. Here are 4 Viking ship excavations that will make you hold your breath for the beauty and interesting facts behind them.

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Viking Jomsviking Vagn Akesson was the only exception who got admitted to the army when he was just 12 years old

Vagn Åkesson: 12-Year-Old Boy Admitted to Jomsviking Army

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Vagn Åkesson was the name of a Viking 12-year-old boy who was admitted to the Jomsvikings military unit when he reached twelve. According to the rules of Jomsvikings, they only admitted men among 18 - 50 years old to join the army. But Vagn managed to prove his desire and courage so impressively that they allowed him to join.

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Jomsvikings was a Viking military unit who worshipped Odin and Thor. They would fight for any lords who paid them what they needed

Jomsvikings: Legendary Viking Military Unit of Great Heroes

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Jomsvikings is the name of a Viking military unit who would fight for the lords who paid them fees and what they wanted. However, the historical existence of the Jomsvikings remains a debate among historians and archaeologists.

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What Were the Most Serious Crimes in the Viking Age?

What Were the Most Serious Crimes in the Viking Age?

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What is the most serious crime in the Viking Age? The answer is that it is not killing that is the most serious crime.

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Some accounts told that the Vikings killed their children on the spears. But that is just what people said. Whether the story was historically true or a fabrication of the modern writers was another story.

Did the Vikings Kill Infants on their Spears?

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Some accounts told that the Vikings killed their infant by throwing them up to the spears. This sounds savage and unacceptable in this modern age. But the question here is whether the story was historically true or fabrication of the writers. 

 

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