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Vikings drank out of skulls (not recently killed or extracted skulles, of course, but cleaned and carved-out skulls. They used wax to fillin the nose and eye and ear holes)


Vikings only went to war because they had to - their land was running out, and they needed more!


When in a battle, Vikings were feroscious and very affective.


Vikings came from Sweden, Norway and Denmark.


The Vikings were originally Pagan.


A Viking army pillaged, looted and razed an English Christian church.


The Vikings lasted from 780 to 1066.


The age that the Vikings lived in was called "The Viking Age"


Some Viking men stayed home to be Farmers.


The Vikings from Norway were the most warring of Vikings.


The Vikings from Sweden and Denmark were mostly farmers.


On the front of their boat they had a scary face (most were drangons) to scare away sea monsters.


Their sails were red and white


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