Nope.
No. The original vikings were Scandanavian. They originated in the countries of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland.
The Vikings helped Norway, Sweden, and Finland come together in the end.
Finland, like most countries of pre-medieval times, consisted of various tribes, only one of which were the Finns. During the Viking era, there was no such thing as Finland the country. Thus, the tribes of Scandanavia in general roamed freely between the different provinces by land and by sea. Thus, the Swedish Vikings and the Finnish Vikings were often descended from the same tribe. Finland had Vikings and they were just as awesome as any other place like Sweden and Norway. There is no such thing as Finnish Vikings (if you are referring to the Viking warriors). The Vikings who did go to Finland were Swedish Vikings. Perhaps some Finlanders would "like" to claim some Viking relation, and they knew of Vikings...but the Finnish were NOT Vikings, more often they were the subject of Viking raiders.
Actually vikings were from all of Scandinavia including Finland but only the southern part,and they werent controlled by Sweden that came way after
Answer 1No. Vikings were Scandinavians. Finns are not Scandinavians.Answer 2The Vikings constantly raided along what is now Finland, but did not settle there, so while it is less likely that Finnish People are direct descendants of the Vikings, they were so widespread and, contrary to what the first answer says, Finland is part of Scandinavia, and the Viking Influence and Blood is well spread throughout all of Scandinavia, it is likely there is at least some Viking Blood throughout Finland.
Yes, the Vikings did raid parts of Finland, especially during the 8th to 11th centuries. They were primarily interested in trading routes and resources, which led them to conduct raids along the Finnish coastline and inland waterways. However, the extent of the Viking presence in Finland was less pronounced compared to other regions like Scandinavia, Britain, and Ireland. Additionally, the relationship between Vikings and Finns included both conflict and trade.
the vikings lived in scandinavia, in what is now Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark
The vikings came from different countries. The vikings weren't a people. It wasn't even a job, as there were no full time professional vikings. It was just something some people did. Otherwise, they were for the most part, farmers.But the Vikings came from Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and several other Scandinavian countries.
Tales of the Vikings - 1959 The Weapon - 1.15 was released on: USA: 15 December 1959 Finland: 4 January 1962
yes the vikings came from Norway bazio says yes it but they lived in Finland Norway and Denmark and all of them put to -gether is Scandinavia
Tales of the Vikings - 1959 The Treasure 1-18 was released on: USA: 5 January 1960 Finland: 12 April 1962
Tales of the Vikings - 1959 Shipwreck 1-8 was released on: USA: 27 October 1959 Finland: 15 February 1962