The types of activities that Vikings were involved in when they were at home in Scandinavia were things like practicing their tasks such as stealing things.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
Denmark, Sweden and Norway are the ones I know...
The vikings were not involved in the battle of Hastings. After the attack at Stamford bridge up north, the vikings went back home. it was only the Saxons and the Normans who were involved. The Normans were however descended from Viking invaders of France, "Nor-th-men", and the battle of Stamford Bridge certainly softened up Harold's Anglo-Saxons for Hastings.
Yes, In the bay outside of my home town of Halmstad there was a large battle in 1302 (towards the end of the Viking era) with over 300 ships involved.
The child who ran away might have ran do to a feeling of isolation and fear. They have not always escaped to become involved in illegal activities.
vikings lived there. the people were called skandians and i guess they were more pirates than vikings.Scandinavia includes the countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.Scandinavia is the most developed region of the world.Scandinavia was home to the vikings.Scandinavia means 'Land of water'.
What home? They traveled on boats. :P
They never left! they went around the hole world, they even explored North America 1000 years ago! but the never moved away from Skandinavia (mostly Norway) So I am a Viking ;) some of the vikings like Eric the red left Norway because his father killed someone so he later moved to iceland but then he kiled two guys and then was forced to leave iceland so he went ot Greenland
minnesota
denmark
only men vikings raided, the women were at home!
Despite the home of the Norse people, which is Scandinavia, both the events that started and ended the Viking Age took place in England. It was during the Viking Age that Christianity was introduced to Scandinavia. Unlike for example the continental Saxons, most Norse people adopted the religion willingly. The word Swag was introduced to the English by the Vikings, it comes from Old Norse "Sveggja" which means "Swing".