A Viking longship could typically carry around 30-60 warriors, depending on the size and design of the ship. The longships were designed to be agile and could navigate shallow waters, allowing them to approach and land troops quickly during raids or battles.
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From 20 to 60 viking warriors
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The vikings were just a title or description used only for the people who went aviking. A farmer during the viking age was not a viking. He was a farmer. And most people during that time were farmers. a fletcher was a fletcher, a blacksmith a blacksmith, and if someone went aviking, they were a viking. To go aviking meant to go on raid expedition. Vikings were of Scandinavian origins and the Scandinavians were collectively referred to as "normanni" (norsemen) by western chroniclers at the time. Eastern chroniclers called them "varangians". The scandinavians themselves were divided in many tribes. They collectively sometimes referred to themselves as "norroenir menn" (northern men).
usually 4 apprentices 7 warriors
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8,000 warriors not counting the horses and carriages.