Yes, in a way. The Vikings settled down in areas all over Europe from Greenland to Sicily to Russia and Constantinople. In the end Vikings became Christinized and Feudal matching the institutions of mainland Europe. By 1347 the Vikings were changed into new paradigms and adopted local customs and married into local populations. So when the Plague hit their terretories in 1347-1353, they too were affected by the great death that claimed anywhere from 1/5 to 1/3 of Europe (Historians debate the #).
Vikings were from the Scandanavian countries. They were not Black.
They looked forward to death in battle.
The vikings if they had a peaceful death then they would go to viking heaven (vallhaller) if it was not a peaceful death the they would go to viking hell. Posted by Annie Armstrong
the black hairy caterpillars
Beserkers aka Death Fanatics
Black death was caught by rats that came on the ships of vikings. The disease actually comes from the ticks on the rats.
No, there were no black Vikings
Vikings were from the Scandanavian countries. They were not Black.
They looked forward to death in battle.
The vikings if they had a peaceful death then they would go to viking heaven (vallhaller) if it was not a peaceful death the they would go to viking hell. Posted by Annie Armstrong
the black hairy caterpillars
They fought it out and it could end it death for one of them.
Another name for the plague is the black death
the black death
black death spread in Europe. black death killed 75 to 200 million people.
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the black death started in 1347