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Who were the father and son leaders of the vikings?

yes the Vikings leaders were Billy bob and joe arnold. They had pimples all over their face and that represented leadership of pop up acne


Who were the leaders at the battle of Stamford Bridge?

Harold Godwinson was in charge of the saxons, Harald Hardraada was in charge of the vikings.


Who was the first leader of the vikings?

The Vikings did not have a single leader, as they were a collection of tribes and clans from Scandinavia. However, one of the most notable early Viking leaders was Ragnar Lothbrok, a legendary figure from Norse sagas who is said to have led raids in the 9th century. His tales, though likely embellished, reflect the spirit of Viking leadership during the Age of Exploration and conquest. Other significant leaders included Harald Fairhair and Sweyn Forkbeard, who played important roles in the unification of Norway and the establishment of Danish rule, respectively.


What are some holidays of vikings?

Midsummer.


What is the middle age vikings vocabulary list?

Some words you might use learning about Vikings are:VikingrunesOdinThorFreyalongboatDanelawAsgardScandinaviaVahallahttps://myvocabulary.com/word-list/vikings-vocabulary/


Are all vikings men?

Not all vikings are men. There are women vikings, and according to some historical accounts, they took part in warfare along with men.


Would all vikings kill?

not always, some vikings pillaged towns for goods but didn't kill.


What are some earlier settlers in Norway?

The Vikings.


What were some obstacles that the vikings faced?

cookies


Did some of the vikings come from Poland?

Yes.


Did vikings have babbys?

Sure. Vikings were people just like you and I. Some had families at home, some went abroad to get money to be able to start a family.


Were vikings divided into groups ruled by military chiefs called fjords?

No, Vikings were not divided into groups ruled by military chiefs called "fjords." The term "fjord" actually refers to a narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes, commonly found in Norway. Vikings were organized into clans or tribes, often led by chieftains or local leaders, but these leaders were not specifically termed "fjords." Their societies were more complex, involving various forms of governance and social structures.