Their speed of attacks left people defenseless, their weapons and armor, and their large and stealthy ships
No, they would sleep in sleeping bags made out of fur.
They made the boat so that they could explore, travel, fish, and other things
The Vikings used many types of attack, and most of these were terrifying and unexpected. The 'Berserkers' were known as the most terrible and fearsome of them all; they were a group of Vikings who got themselves in a rage before the attack, then fought til the death. Not only were they tough, they were also skilled fighters. The Vikings were very good at crafting weapons as well. They could make beautiful shields, and strong swords and axes. Apart from this, they were extremely good at surprising people as well. They often travelled to their destination in the evening or night, and were as quiet as possible until the fight began.
Yes, King Alfred the great did fight the Vikings, he did not lose, but he could not get, the Vikings out the country, so he just pushed them up to, a part of the country called, Danelaw. So he did fight the Vikings, yes.
The Vikings made them.
there was good spaces for sexul entercurse
Boudicca was not terrifying to her own people. In fact, she was a hero to them. But she was terrifying to the Romans as she had no control over her so-called army and they rampaged and committed atrocities against the Romans.
the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick
Because when vikings were trading a group of vikings tried to make everybody come to their trade post(Greenland) so they made it sound nice so people would come and trade with them and the vikings called Iceland Iceland so people wouldn't go there.
No, they would sleep in sleeping bags made out of fur.
They made the boat so that they could explore, travel, fish, and other things
No, the vikings didn't have horns on their helmets the Victorians made it up.
Vikings
The vikings did.
more frightened, most frightened
Maybe your cat finds you terrifying
I think it was made in c.AD100; used by the vikings.