They created Christmas by having a freast once a year in December this then became known as Christmas. Hope this helps x
Drink mead, have sex, and do drugs. Not so much different from now.
Midsummer (summer solstice).
Midsummer (summer solstice).
Yes, Midsummer (summer solstice).
Midsummer (summer solstice).
Yes, Midsummer (summer solstice).
Midsummer (summer solstice).
The vikings did not celebrate Christmas, as they were not Christian. However, they had a holiday that occured around the Winter Solstice, called Yule, or Jul, which Christians "borrowed" heavily from. The Christmas you celebrate is nearly identical to the Heathen Yule, complete with the decorated tree, wreathes, etc.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
The vikings were fierce.
what did Vikings row with
No they didn't...
Midsummer (summer solstice).
They boxed. Hence the name.
The vikings did not celebrate Christmas, as they were not Christian. However, they had a holiday that occured around the Winter Solstice, called Yule, or Jul, which Christians "borrowed" heavily from. The Christmas you celebrate is nearly identical to the Heathen Yule, complete with the decorated tree, wreathes, etc.
People celebrate Eriksson day rather than Columbus day because the Vikings discovered America before Columbus did, so they want to give the Vikings credit.
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The Vikings!
The Vikings.
Most Vikings were farmers.
Yes
The vikings were fierce.
Vikings