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How did historians know about the viking invasion or raid?

Catholic Monks, present all over Europe. Were really good at writing things down in books. And so they documented viking raids and warfare.


What eventually ended the vikings raids of Europe?

they all got dieased and diied a long and horriable death.


Why were people so frightened of Viking raids?

The viking longship was the main reason people feared them. It was light, and had a flat bottom, so it could easily be pulled ashore, and was able to navigate with ease through shallow waters. villiages and towns that were very up river and thought themselves safe, would be shocked when a warband came from the river, sacked and pillaged, and then left in an hour or two. They were fast, fierce, brave, and skilled.


Did viking decorate their weapon?

viking weapons are amazing! they could cut through any tipe of metal in the world! even viking weapons could cut down the strongest of any tree in the world even the ones with the strong bark on them! that is the answer to the question:what are viking weapons look like!


What consequences did Leif Erikson have?

If all Viking raids into territories outside of Scandinavia are taken into account, completeley exluding the the Swedish Viking's ventures to the east, the Vikings raided current day France three times for every time they raided the British isles. The consequences were dire, because no-one could stand up to them. They took what they wanted, being neither good nor bad, and as a consequence we had our first European Union 1000 years ago. Not ruled by Vikings, but ensured by Vikings.

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How did historians know about the viking invasion or raid?

Catholic Monks, present all over Europe. Were really good at writing things down in books. And so they documented viking raids and warfare.


What is a viking ships?

A ship, to a viking sailor, was life. It was the means of travel, by which all raids were possible. Without yearly raids for rations and luxury goods (by which more rations could be obtained), vikings may not have survived the harsh northern winters. The raids also served religious and social significance, determining the merit of a warrior and the possibility of ones entrance into Asgard. Overall though, the boat was the lifeblood for their way of life.


What eventually ended the vikings raids of Europe?

they all got dieased and diied a long and horriable death.


Why were people so frightened of Viking raids?

The viking longship was the main reason people feared them. It was light, and had a flat bottom, so it could easily be pulled ashore, and was able to navigate with ease through shallow waters. villiages and towns that were very up river and thought themselves safe, would be shocked when a warband came from the river, sacked and pillaged, and then left in an hour or two. They were fast, fierce, brave, and skilled.


What nursery rhyme was based on a viking raid?

The nursery rhyme "London Bridge is Falling Down" may have been inspired by Viking raids on the city in the 9th and 10th centuries. The repeated line "Build it up with silver and gold" could reference the demands for ransom made by Viking invaders.


Did viking decorate their weapon?

viking weapons are amazing! they could cut through any tipe of metal in the world! even viking weapons could cut down the strongest of any tree in the world even the ones with the strong bark on them! that is the answer to the question:what are viking weapons look like!


Who was viking king Odin?

Odin was the All-Father god. not a viking king


What consequences did Leif Erikson have?

If all Viking raids into territories outside of Scandinavia are taken into account, completeley exluding the the Swedish Viking's ventures to the east, the Vikings raided current day France three times for every time they raided the British isles. The consequences were dire, because no-one could stand up to them. They took what they wanted, being neither good nor bad, and as a consequence we had our first European Union 1000 years ago. Not ruled by Vikings, but ensured by Vikings.


Who are all the gods and goddesses of the Norsk 'Viking' people?

viking writing kingvi gintiwr


How did the partition of charlemagnes empire contribute to the emergence of feudalism?

The Fall of Rome (No Central Government), The Rise and Fall Holy Roman Empire (Knights, Setting up of Counties), The Viking Raids and their pillaging of Europe (Need for protection) all contributed to the rise of Feudalism in Eurupe


How did the partition of the Charlemagne's empire contribute to the emergence of feudalism?

The Fall of Rome (No Central Government), The Rise and Fall Holy Roman Empire (Knights, Setting up of Counties), The Viking Raids and their pillaging of Europe (Need for protection) all contributed to the rise of Feudalism in Eurupe


How did the partition of Charlemagne's empire contribute to the emergence of feudalism?

The Fall of Rome (No Central Government), The Rise and Fall Holy Roman Empire (Knights, Setting up of Counties), The Viking Raids and their pillaging of Europe (Need for protection) all contributed to the rise of Feudalism in Eurupe