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No, the Vikings did not conquer Jerusalem. While they were known for their raids and explorations across Europe, including parts of the British Isles and the Mediterranean, Jerusalem remained under the control of various powers, primarily the Byzantine Empire and later the Muslim Caliphates during the Viking Age. The city has a rich history of conquest and conflict, but Vikings did not play a significant role in its military history.

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