BaviPower Viking Blog — Viking Tradition

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.

Viking Trading Centers, Now Remnant of Viking Glory
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Some insightful scholars believed that the Viking glory began with the peaceful trading business instead of the violence and raids as we might know. This blog post is to discuss briefly the formation of some famous Viking trading towns. Such towns had their time as the important commercial towns in the Viking Age.
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Major Reasons Why the Vikings Ended
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The Vikings had their reasons to go on raiding, making their own glory of their raiding and looting habits. As time passed by, there were also the reasons why the Viking raids ended. The main reasons why the Vikings ended were the Christianization, the feudal system, laws, and the assimilation.

How the Vikings Named their Children: Ausa Vatni and Nafnfest
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The Vikings had a ritual to name their newly-born baby. Prior to this ritual, the father could abandon their children if they had physical disabilities. But after the ritual had taken place, any deed like leaving the children in the middle of the jungle was considered to be a crime in the Viking Age.
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The Cult of Odin: Artifacts Showed the Vikings Worshipped Odin
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Odin was the Viking chief god that presided over Valhalla and the stronghold Asgard in general. Because of these. Odin became among the most important gods in Norse Pantheon
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