Vikings never had horns on their helmets.
Vikings had a metal helmet with no horns on so any one that told you that they did they are wrong. The idea of the Vikings having horns on there Helmets came from the Victorians
They did not have horns on their helmets
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Vikings did not have horns on the outside of their helmets, that is a myth , they did how ever have horns on the inside of the halemet.
Nothing, they didn't have horns on there helmets! The myth was inveted in Victorian times.
Vikings typically drink out of drinking horns during their feasts and celebrations.
They look like Vikings : armor and axes, and helmets with horns. The Vikings in Poptropica are at 831 AD on Time Tangled island.
vikings wore them to show their toughness and they were used to intimidate people, because they looked scary.
It is said that the Vikings used the skulls of their enemies as drinking vessels. This was done to as a form of intimidation, to make them appear even more fierce to the people they planned to conquer.Recent research has found the drinking in skulls by vikings to be a myth. It is supposed to have emerged through a mistranslation of a Norse poetic metaphor (a kenning) where horns (drinking horns) were called "the skull's trees" (because horns "grow" from the skull like trees do from the ground). A modern-era translator, however, forgot the "tree" part and, perhaps out of wild imaginations about how savage the vikings were, rendered it as drinking skulls instead of drinking horns.
The horns in the Vikings logo symbolize strength, power, and the warrior spirit of the Norse culture. They evoke imagery of Viking helmets, which are often associated with the fierce and adventurous nature of the Norse people. Additionally, the horns serve to create a distinctive and memorable identity for the team, linking it to its Minnesota roots and the historical significance of Vikings in Scandinavian heritage.