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Who were the Vikings? The Vikings were a group of people from a region of Northern Europe called Scandinavia. The Vikings were a group of people from a region of Northern Europe called Scandinavia. Today, Scandinavia includes the nations of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, & Iceland. Today, Scandinavia includes the nations of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, & Iceland. During the Middle Ages, people who came from Northern Europe, like the Vikings, were known as Norsemen. During the Middle Ages, people who came from Northern Europe, like the Vikings, were known as Norsemen. They were most active during the years 793 AD to 1066 AD They were most active during the years 793 AD to 1066 AD
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How did Vikings make a living? Sailing Sailing Fishing Fishing Raising livestock Raising livestock Craftwork Craftwork Beekeeping Beekeeping Trade: silver, gold, furs Trade: silver, gold, furs Raiding Raiding
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Why did Vikings go on raids? 1. Increased wealth and trading within Europe 2. Fine treasures in monasteries & churches 3. Political instability in Scandinavia 4. Time of political unrest with frequent warfare among kings, nobles, & would-be kings 5. Over-population (only 3% of Norway’s land is good for farming & grazing)
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How did Vikings travel? Longboats: Longboats: –Long & narrow –Carved prows –Carried 50 men –Bank of oars & a sail –Shallow keel allowed boats to travel up rivers easily & make inland raids –Made for quick getaway
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Where did the Vikings travel and settle outside of Scandinavia? Perhaps the most well-traveled of all Medieval Europeans Perhaps the most well-traveled of all Medieval Europeans North Sea, Baltic Sea, North Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea North Sea, Baltic Sea, North Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea Visited & settled lands that would become Russia, Germany, France (Normandy), England, Scotland, Iceland, & Canada Visited & settled lands that would become Russia, Germany, France (Normandy), England, Scotland, Iceland, & Canada
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How do we know about the Vikings? 1. runestones: large stones w/inscriptions written in runes (Northern European alphabet created before the period of Christian conversion) 2. annals or chronicles: histories written by monks whose monasteries were attacked 3. sagas: Vikings’ stories based on oral history (retold from memory). Ex. Vinland Saga 4. archaeology: bone artifacts from Viking settlements (Ex. Viking ship burials)
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Did Vikings travel to America before Christopher Columbus? The Vikings were the first Europeans to travel to North America. The Vikings were the first Europeans to travel to North America. A Viking named Eirik the Red discovered Greenland in 985 after he was exiled from Iceland A Viking named Eirik the Red discovered Greenland in 985 after he was exiled from Iceland Eirik’s son, Leif Eiriksson, was the first European to reach North America in 1000 AD. Eirik’s son, Leif Eiriksson, was the first European to reach North America in 1000 AD. He made several landings, including an area that he called “Vinland”. He made several landings, including an area that he called “Vinland”. It is thought to be modern-day Newfoundland, Canada. It is thought to be modern-day Newfoundland, Canada. The story of this discovery is retold in the Vinland Sagas. The story of this discovery is retold in the Vinland Sagas. Evidence has been found of a short-term Viking settlement in Newfoundland at a site called L’anse aux Meadows. Evidence has been found of a short-term Viking settlement in Newfoundland at a site called L’anse aux Meadows.
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Vy govorite po Rossii The Swedish Vikings influenced the growth of the early Russian state around Kiev. The Swedish Vikings influenced the growth of the early Russian state around Kiev. The Slavic people called them “Rus”. They were ruled by Vikings for a long time that the land was named Russia. The Slavic people called them “Rus”. They were ruled by Vikings for a long time that the land was named Russia. The Swedes went beyond the Baltic away from Christian Europe into Russia, Constantinople, an Baghdad.
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What are the modern impacts of the Vikings? Days of the week: Days of the week: –Tyr’s day = the god of war –Woden’s day = the chief god –Thor’s day = god of thunder –Frigga’s day = Woden’s wife
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