In Viking society, the strongest leaders were ‘Jarls’, or earls. The most powerful Jarls became kings.

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In Viking society, the strongest leaders were ‘Jarls’, or earls. The most powerful Jarls became kings.

Viking pets sometimes were bears, falcons also ospreys and cats and dogs. Domestic pets are kept for farming like cattle, sheep, pigs, and horses.

Viking children didn't go to school instead they went work with there parents. Babies get a Thor’s-hammer charm to protect them from evil spirits and sicknesses.

Some Viking weapons are made out of wood, steel or stone like bows, swords and axes. Viking clothes were made from linen, animal skins and wool. Some people believe Viking helmets have horns but they don’t.