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feudalism
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.
European serfdom was part of feudalism, which did not exist in the pagan lands of the Vikings until the coming of Christianity, at with time the Viking age was pretty much over. So, if there were serfs, they were not Vikings. The Vikings owned slaves, but the slaves were not Vikings, and they were also not serfs.
Most of the invasions (or raids) at the time were carried out by the Vikings. The other two big 'invasions' were made first from France (Brittany) into England by William the Conqueror, and 200 years later from England into France, starting the 100 years' war.
the vikings, magyars, and the nomads
vikings
vikings
vikings from Scandinavia, followed by the normans from France
The Vikings were not completely a monogamous society. They were a society where monogamy and polygamy were both practiced. It was not unheard of for a male Viking to have multiple wives.
No but the vikings went to many parts of asia/russia
Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Vikings
They were the Vikings
The Vikings.
Christianity
The Vikings were Scandinavian raiders that traveled the sea during the beginning of the medieval period.
People we call the Vikings.
The Frankish policy of settling them and converting them to Christianity.