They are the same i suppose
The Vikings rode in on ships and fought on foot, the Magyars rode in on horses and were masters of horseback archery. They both were good at using hit and run tactics.
A Norse saga is a true story, written about 1000 years ago in gammel-norsk or icelandic. Many of these are about viking, and are referred to as viking sagas. It is important to note that viking is a verb : it referred to what the people did, rather than who they were. Viking was a form of piracy, where people went to see in good, seaworthy boats, capable of long voyages. The essential difference between viking and piracy was that the attacks were not on other ships but on villages or towns on, or close to, the seashore. All the Norse sagas are worth reading, whether the viking content is dominant or minimal.
They are the same thing. The Vikings would trade or plunder.
The Viking Sagas was created in 1995.
Viking long ships could be used for stealth raids because of their thinness and fastness and were Generally used to cut/power on through the ocean. The long ships also had a flexible hull, to bend with the action of the waves and another characteristic of the hull helped it 'cut' through the water (as i've said before). Trade ships were wider than the long ships and had longer sides. They also contained a few oars and obviously, because of the name, they were used to trade so they usually had livestock and other things on board.
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It is an Australian customs ship.
They were Viking helmets.
based on viking parliement
The Lost Viking won because when Gogachog invented the wheel, it fell on him giving The Lost Viking the pin.
The Vikings rode in on ships and fought on foot, the Magyars rode in on horses and were masters of horseback archery. They both were good at using hit and run tactics.
There was no central government in Scandinavia because many Viking villages were overcrowded and there was not enough food for everyone.
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Viking men were typically around 5'7" to 5'9" tall and weighed between 160-180 pounds on average. Viking women were generally shorter and lighter, weighing between 120-140 pounds. These are approximate estimates based on historical evidence and skeletal remains.
Most Vikings followed Norse Paganism throughout most of the Viking Age, but they slowly converted to Christianity between the 8th and the 12th century.