no
yes the vikings did dance. they danced with their wives, usally when they were drunk at night and on a celbratory night.
The Vikings were not completely a monogamous society. They were a society where monogamy and polygamy were both practiced. It was not unheard of for a male Viking to have multiple wives.
In the European middle ages, all the kings, except some in Islamic Spain, were Christian and like other Christians were permitted to marry only one woman at a time. That did not stop some from having mistresses, but that is an entirely different thing.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
Vikings wives would take care of the farm and continue to make cloth with the sheep's wool
yes the vikings did dance. they danced with their wives, usally when they were drunk at night and on a celbratory night.
no
The Vikings were not completely a monogamous society. They were a society where monogamy and polygamy were both practiced. It was not unheard of for a male Viking to have multiple wives.
Yes, but most of the vikings who had a farm also had enough to.
Two wives of a man are co-wives. They share the same husband in a polygamous marriage.
the vikings shared their house with the Aunts, Uncles, cousins,mother, father,grandma and grandpa.
Because they are married!!!!!!
a bed
In the reality show "Sister Wives," the concept of polygamy is explored, where one man has multiple wives. While the wives may share a close bond and have their own individual relationships with the husband, they typically do not share the same bed. Each wife usually has her own separate living space, reflecting the dynamics and personal preferences within their family structure.
Makeup and underwear (usually).
because boys like fantasy and comics.