Viking nobles were often called karls, or earls.
The viking leaders wee chosen when they completed a raid and wee successful
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.
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The earliest recorded Viking raid on England was around 789 when three Viking long ships landed on the coast of Wessex. Not much is known about this incursion but an agent of the local Anglo-Saxon king was killed.In 793 Vikings plundered the monastery at Lindesfarne. The abbey was destroyed, the monks were killed or taken as slaves, ancient manuscripts were destroyed and the treasures of the abbey were taken. The monks could be sold in the European slave markets and the treasures could be converted into other valuable items to be sold or kept by the Viking leaders.
Viking nobles were often called karls, or earls.
Jarls
There have been a lot of Viking leaders in Norway. Here's a link that might be useful: http://vikings.heindorffhus.dk/frame-Norway.htm
They were called Jarls
The viking leaders wee chosen when they completed a raid and wee successful
The written stories about the Viking's adventures are called sagas. These sagas were written in Old Norse and often recounted the heroic deeds and journeys of Viking warriors and leaders. Some famous Viking sagas include the Saga of the Volsungs and the Saga of Erik the Red.
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.
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Vikings were bribed to not raid, and this led to less raids against big towns and cities. After that, Viking leaders adopted Christianity, and this change flowed into the Viking society. As a result, the pagan values that encouraged strength through fighting diminished along with raids.
A Viking horde is a group of attacking Vikings. A Viking hoard is a Viking treasure.
The Viking settled