Viking ships varyied in size, smaller ones may have carried only 20 or so.
The largest recorded was capable of carrying about 400 warriors.
He had a crew of 35 men.
1500 people died that night none of the crew members lived
The names of his crew members are unknown because his voyage happened so long ago and there are probably not any documents surving today that tell the names of his crew members.
The M1 submarine was lost at sea in 1925. There is a list of the crew members lost that day online.
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He had a crew of 35 men.
Whatever personal weapons the crew members used. The era of the Viking long boats (around 1000 AD) was before the invention of the cannon (about 1260).
The capacity of a Viking longship typically ranged from about 20 to 60 warriors, depending on the size of the vessel. Smaller longships could carry around 20-30 men, while larger ones, like the famous Knarr, could accommodate up to 60 or more. The design of these ships allowed for efficient travel and quick deployment during raids, maximizing the number of crew members on board.
he had 227 crew members
he had 110 crew members
About 10 crew members.
150 crew members
he had 110 crew members
=there were 23 crew members on the ship=
40 crew members
That's what they are called, "crew members"
Crew members whipped the Africans if the did not eat.