The term "Viking" refers to a Norse seafarer or warrior who lived during the Viking Age (8th-11th centuries) in Scandinavia. Vikings were known for their seafaring skills, raids, and exploration of new territories.
Viking slaves were known as thralls. They were captured from raids, bought, or born into slavery within the Viking society. Thralls had limited rights and were considered property of their owners.
A typical Viking longboat could weigh around 8-10 tons, depending on its size and construction materials.
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Eric the Red was a Norse explorer who is believed to have founded the first Norse settlement in Greenland. He is also known for being the father of Leif Erikson, another famous Viking explorer.
Eric the Red was a prominent Viking explorer who is credited with discovering and colonizing Greenland around 985 AD. He played a key role in opening up new Viking trade routes and settlements in the North Atlantic region, helping to expand Viking influence beyond their traditional territories in Scandinavia.
The term "a viking", which means to go raiding.
It means Snake
Well, because they are named after what they do. They get it from the word "VIK" which means "small bay" in Swedish.
it means "uncivilized"
i think he was a viking
it means slave in viking :P
Seeing him in his career with them, I'm saying as a viking.
I think Erik the Red.
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Being a Viking means going on raiding expeditions by longboat. That is considered to be terrorism or looting and murder and is no longer an acceptable thing to do.
The axe i think
They viewed them as trespassers and drove them out.