I believe it was 4,753
Vikings built many different ships in many sizes, depending on the need they were to fulfill. The most common ship was the longship, which they used for warfare. These ships were long, narrow and typically brown.
about 60 vikings
The long ships were necessary for viking conquest. Long ships were built sturdy enough to surive the many storms of Scandinavia and Northern Europe. They were also designed so they could easily beach or sail on rivers, providing a quick attack.
"They Came on Viking Ships" by Jackie French has 240 pages.
many viking ships had names given to them by their respective Jarls or ship-masters as per viking culture they would typically have names that would be fearsome or notable such as silver-wolf wave tamer storm rider wyrm breath sometimes even the wood used in the building could be a defining feature due to the colouring of the wood IE silver-wolf would be ideal for a ship that used a pale wood or wyrm breath for a ship that used a reddish wood but their where no specific name categories for viking ships unless you look at famous viking which then it may give you their ship names
The vikings settled in Newfoundland Labrador (Canada) They settled in many other places also! They had a settlement on Greenland to provision ships for example. Roughly 1400 people lived there farming and raising sheep.
As explorers and traders, the Vikings played a decisive role in the formation of Latin Christendom, and particularly of Western Europe. Viking ships allowed them to ride the waters rather than fight the waves, to be dragged across land from river to river, and to be beached in any port and sail almost anywhere. Many Viking victories resulted from the fact that their ships could sail several times faster than opposing armies could move on foot.
Over 100 Viking warriors.
What is America's favorite color? What is Germany's favorite color? The vikings were composed of individuals, and just as any group will have a multitude of likes and dislikes, so did the vikings.
There are millions of vikings i think there are still vikings
Unlike later ships of the Age of Sail, Viking longboats had many oars, as did the earlier ships of the Roman Empire. (see the drawing in the link below)
Europeans responded to Viking raids with a mix of fear, fortification, and retaliation. Many communities built defensive structures, such as walls and castles, to protect against attacks, while local rulers sought alliances and military responses to fend off Viking incursions. Increased trade and interaction with the Vikings also led to cultural exchanges, as some regions began to adopt aspects of Viking culture. Over time, the raids diminished, and many Vikings settled in the territories they had previously attacked, leading to the integration of Norse culture into European societies.