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To start with they were polytheistic, but they all gradually converted to Catholicism by the 8th century, although residual pagan folk practices are recorded as late as the tenth century.

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The Vikings were a polytheistic people but became a monotheistic society within 3 centuries of the introduction of Christianity; according to one college website.

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