It is the same as a mans
Its a tunic just a long tunic that's what its called
You should listen to the song bad boys
If you haven't OOH MY GOD
viking woman had rights. Divorce rights: the woman was entitled to the land after divorce
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Firstly, it is very cold in northern Scandanavia! Also, it was socially unacceptable for a woman at that time (other than a prostitute) to show her body off. A married woman also had to have her head covered. Only young, unmarried girls and prostitutes would wear their hair loose and uncovered. If a married woman (or man) was dressed inapproriately this was grounds for divorce in Viking society! A viking dress or tunic was called a Kirtle. Viking women would wear several layers of clothing - underdress of linen, an overdress of wool or linen and, in early viking period, an apron dress called a hangerok. These would vary in colour and decoration depending on the woman's status. Hope this helps.
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It is the same as a mans Its a tunic just a long tunic that's what its called You should listen to the song bad boys If you haven't OOH MY GOD
A Viking woman could only claim the amount of land she could walk through in a day leading a 2 year old cow
obviously it would be vikette
A Viking slave was called a thrall.
Viking nobles were often called karls, or earls.
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