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The Vikings

Who were they? Norse (Scandinavian) explorers, warriors, merchants, and pirates Norse (Scandinavian) explorers, warriors, merchants, and pirates NorseScandinavianexplorerswarriors merchantspirates NorseScandinavianexplorerswarriors merchantspirates raided and colonized wide areas of Europe from the late eighth to the early eleventh century raided and colonized wide areas of Europe from the late eighth to the early eleventh centuryEurope They reached: Constantinople, the Volga River in Russia, Iceland, Greenland, and Newfoundland (Canada), Britain, Ireland, Sicily and some ports of the Mediterranean They reached: Constantinople, the Volga River in Russia, Iceland, Greenland, and Newfoundland (Canada), Britain, Ireland, Sicily and some ports of the MediterraneanConstantinopleVolga River RussiaIcelandGreenlandNewfoundlandIrelandConstantinopleVolga River RussiaIcelandGreenlandNewfoundlandIreland

Reasons for travels and colonization Outgrowth of farm lands in Scandinavia Outgrowth of farm lands in Scandinavia Weakness of other kingdoms and settlements all over Europe Weakness of other kingdoms and settlements all over Europe Supreme navy and expertise in warfare Supreme navy and expertise in warfare Treasure and adventure Treasure and adventure

Weapons and warfare All free Norsemen were allowed to carry weapons All free Norsemen were allowed to carry weapons helmet, shield, chain mail shirt, sword, axe, knife, spear and bows and arrows helmet, shield, chain mail shirt, sword, axe, knife, spear and bows and arrows helmetshield helmetshield Typical battle: Typical battle: - attack the ports from ships with inflamed arrows - attack the ports from ships with inflamed arrows - create confusion - create confusion - land and quickly siege - land and quickly siege - destroy defense - destroy defense - raid, kill and take everything moveable - raid, kill and take everything moveable - board back on ship and - board back on ship and - leave (with booty, women, young boys, animals) - leave (with booty, women, young boys, animals)

Ships the longship (called "drakkar", "dragon" in Norse) the longship (called "drakkar", "dragon" in Norse)longship the knarr (merchant vessel designed to carry cargo) the knarr (merchant vessel designed to carry cargo)

Society High lords High lords Warrior lords Warrior lords Warriors Warriors Priests Priests Women Women Slaves Slaves

Characteristics They were literate (runes) They were literate (runes) Heroic tales Heroic tales Mysticism Mysticism Burial sites Burial sites Legends Legends mythology mythology

Norse gods and goddesses Odin - the ruler of the gods, and the god of magic, poetry and war. Odin - the ruler of the gods, and the god of magic, poetry and war. His wife was the motherly Frigg His wife was the motherly Frigg their son was Balder, who was kind and gentle. their son was Balder, who was kind and gentle. Freyja was goddess of love and fertility, and wept golden tears when she was unhappy. Freyja was goddess of love and fertility, and wept golden tears when she was unhappy. She had a twin brother Freyr, and their sacred animal was the boar. She had a twin brother Freyr, and their sacred animal was the boar. Red-headed Thor ruled the skies, storms and thunder. He had iron gloves, a magic belt and a hammer Red-headed Thor ruled the skies, storms and thunder. He had iron gloves, a magic belt and a hammer People loved Thor but did not trust Loki, the mischievous 'trickster god'. By a trick, Loki caused the death of Balder. People loved Thor but did not trust Loki, the mischievous 'trickster god'. By a trick, Loki caused the death of Balder.

The dead and the Valhalla A dead person was buried or cremated (burned) with some of their belongings A dead person was buried or cremated (burned) with some of their belongings Some Viking chiefs were given ship-burials, with treasure, weapons, and favourite dogs and horses buried with them. Some Viking chiefs were given ship-burials, with treasure, weapons, and favourite dogs and horses buried with them. Vikings believed that a warrior killed in battle went to Valhalla, a great hall where dead heroes feasted at long tables Vikings believed that a warrior killed in battle went to Valhalla, a great hall where dead heroes feasted at long tables feasted Odin sent his warror-maidens, the Valkyries to take them to Valhalla Odin sent his warror-maidens, the Valkyries to take them to Valhalla

Stories and legends Midgard or Middle Earth, along with giants, elves and dwarfs Midgard or Middle Earth, along with giants, elves and dwarfs The gods and goddesses lived in a sky world called Asgard. Linking Midgard with Asgard was a rainbow bridge. The gods and goddesses lived in a sky world called Asgard. Linking Midgard with Asgard was a rainbow bridge. tales of monsters, trolls, dragons, sea serpents, and the fierce wolf Fenrir (which the gods tried to keep chained up). tales of monsters, trolls, dragons, sea serpents, and the fierce wolf Fenrir (which the gods tried to keep chained up). Odin rode a magical horse named Sleipnir, which had eight legs. Odin rode a magical horse named Sleipnir, which had eight legs. did not want to die in bed, because they were afraid they'd go to a foggy underworld called Niflheim did not want to die in bed, because they were afraid they'd go to a foggy underworld called Niflheim

Other beliefs Vikings believed a flash of lightning meant Thor had flung his hammer. Vikings believed a flash of lightning meant Thor had flung his hammer. People left gifts of milk for the elves in little bowls People left gifts of milk for the elves in little bowls Odin gave up one of his eyes to drink from a magical fountain of wisdom. Odin gave up one of his eyes to drink from a magical fountain of wisdom. Odin had two ravens. Mugin and Hugin, who flew around to bring him news of the world. Odin had two ravens. Mugin and Hugin, who flew around to bring him news of the world. Vikings believed the world was flat and surrounded by sea; it was held up by a giant tree called Yggdrasil. Vikings believed the world was flat and surrounded by sea; it was held up by a giant tree called Yggdrasil.

Legacy 35% of European men and 40% of women have Viking genetic origin 35% of European men and 40% of women have Viking genetic origin The fascist imagery (blond, Arian, brave fighters, supreme of others) The fascist imagery (blond, Arian, brave fighters, supreme of others) Music (Wagner) Music (Wagner) pop culture: Viking metal shows modern influence of the Viking myths. It was a popular sub-genre of heavy metal music, originating in the early 1990s connected to the black metal sub-genre. pop culture: Viking metal shows modern influence of the Viking myths. It was a popular sub-genre of heavy metal music, originating in the early 1990s connected to the black metal sub-genre.Viking metalheavy metal musicblack metalViking metalheavy metal musicblack metal

Common misconceptions Horned helmets – no preserved helmets with horns Horned helmets – no preserved helmets with horns Skull cups – used regular wooden or metal cups Skull cups – used regular wooden or metal cups Uncleanliness - bathing every Saturday and combing their hair often. Uncleanliness - bathing every Saturday and combing their hair often.