yes they could decide who they wanted to marry, If they want to divorce could also they could own their own land.
freedom
viking woman had rights. Divorce rights: the woman was entitled to the land after divorce
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A Viking woman could only claim the amount of land she could walk through in a day leading a 2 year old cow
broaches worn by both the viking woman and men, medallions, and some times the richer would wear braclets and neclaces
Sparta Woman had much more freedom the Athenian woman. Sparta woman also had a better education than Athens.
There was no freedom because the men controlled the woman
Firstly, it is very cold in northern Scandanavia! Also, it was socially unacceptable for a woman at that time (other than a prostitute) to show her body off. A married woman also had to have her head covered. Only young, unmarried girls and prostitutes would wear their hair loose and uncovered. If a married woman (or man) was dressed inapproriately this was grounds for divorce in Viking society! A viking dress or tunic was called a Kirtle. Viking women would wear several layers of clothing - underdress of linen, an overdress of wool or linen and, in early viking period, an apron dress called a hangerok. These would vary in colour and decoration depending on the woman's status. Hope this helps.
A woman of freedom.
Old viking swords cost $ 1,000-$ 2,000.If the condition is good.If not $700.
Questions to ask a Viking might include:"How do you get a hot bath?""How often do you sharpen your weapons?""You DO know, don't you, that a 'real woman' one day won't care about your 'real man' tales?"
a woman escaping chans to freedom