Eric the Red and his son Leif Ericson were two of the more famous ones. Guthrum was a Viking leader who opposed Alfred the Great in England; Guthrum eventually converted to Christianity, with Alfred as his godfather. Vikings didn't really have a single leader; the "king" was typically whoever held the most land, in a given area.
There were more than one viking leaders because the viking age lasted longer than one lifetime. Viking leaders were kings.
what about there names
or what about there gods
The vikings settled in Grimsby first and the leader was Grim. That's why it is called Grimsby.
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Very well, he went on to be a great leader.
Irik the red, technically, school teachers want you to believe that Christopher Columbus was the first but really it was the vikings.
Most Vikings were farmers.
The Vikings.
Robert Smith is the Vikings all time leader in rushing yardage with 6,818.
Frank Tarkenton is the Vikings all time leader in passing yards with 33,098.
the viking leader
Nobody, the NFL wasn't even around in 1865 and the Vikings first year in the NFL was 1961.
Erik the Red (vikings)
Erik the Red (vikings)
Erik the Red (vikings)
King Harold Godwinson 1066.
The Vikings were the first Europeans who reached North America about 500 years before Christopher Columbus and their leader was Leif Erikson
Alot of people say it was Christopher Columbus but the true answer is the Vikings. If you are looking for one specific person the leader of the Vikings was Leif Ericson, son of Eric the Red.
Alot of people say it was Christopher Columbus but the true answer is the Vikings. If you are looking for one specific person the leader of the Vikings was Leif Ericson, son of Eric the Red.