No.
Vikings never ended. They simply began to cohabit with others.
In England, for example, the Vikings were granted permission to settle on a large chunk of the country if they stopped their raids. Religion had nothing to do with it.
Over the years, Vikings simply reproduced with other Europeans, gradually slowing down Viking culture.
In parts of Scandinavia, Iceland and Greenland, some remnants of Viking culture is still around.
Most viking raiders were men and the women stayed home until the viking society itself took on Christianity and the raiding fell away. Celts were known to have warrior women in that area though.
Viking Society for Northern Research was created in 1892.
conversion to Christianity
Vikings were bribed to not raid, and this led to less raids against big towns and cities. After that, Viking leaders adopted Christianity, and this change flowed into the Viking society. As a result, the pagan values that encouraged strength through fighting diminished along with raids.
Viking Airlines ended in 2010.
Viking - band - ended in 1990.
Viking IK ended in 1996.
it was sh....t
Royal Viking Line ended in 1998.
The Viking society is older. (I think) Some historians say the Vikings were living in Scandinavia at 1000 BC. If true, this would make their society much older than the Roman.
rollo was a viking and converted to Christianity. I am not sure of the other one.
in the beginning of the viking age the vikings were pagans but later on they converted to Christianity