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.
The scralings where what most people believe are the Native Americans. The Natives didn't want the vikings on there land and Vikings didn't want thhem because they wanted to conquer there land
from 800 bc to 1100 bc
The Vikings did not fully conquer the Frisians, although they conducted raids and established some control over parts of Friesland during the 9th century. The Frisians resisted Viking incursions, and while the Vikings achieved temporary dominance in certain areas, they never fully subjugated the Frisian people. Instead, the relationship between the two groups often involved conflict, trade, and occasional alliances.
vikings conquered Belgium,France,Germany,Spain,and the Netherlands,also they settled in England while some vikings moved far south and lived in Sicily some other parts they conqured where Ireland,and scottland so 9 cities
China, South America.
Skillfully =D
By using pointy things
sure. Jerusalem conquered in 1517. constantinople conquered in 1453.
The Vikings had the least effect on Muslims in the Middle Ages.
Jerusalem fell to this Babylonian king in the year 586 BC.
The scralings where what most people believe are the Native Americans. The Natives didn't want the vikings on there land and Vikings didn't want thhem because they wanted to conquer there land
from 800 bc to 1100 bc
The Vikings who came to conquer and Christopher Columbus and his crew.
The Vikings did not fully conquer the Frisians, although they conducted raids and established some control over parts of Friesland during the 9th century. The Frisians resisted Viking incursions, and while the Vikings achieved temporary dominance in certain areas, they never fully subjugated the Frisian people. Instead, the relationship between the two groups often involved conflict, trade, and occasional alliances.
vikings conquered Belgium,France,Germany,Spain,and the Netherlands,also they settled in England while some vikings moved far south and lived in Sicily some other parts they conqured where Ireland,and scottland so 9 cities
China, South America.
Well the holy land is Jerusalem so yes in the first crusade.