The Vikings had a relatively limited effect on the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages. While they did engage in trade and some raids in the region, their impact was minimal compared to their influence on Western Europe. The Byzantine Empire's established political structures, trade networks, and military strength helped it withstand Viking incursions, and interactions primarily involved commerce rather than significant cultural or societal changes.
The Vikings had the least effect on Muslims in the Middle Ages.
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The Vikings.
Magyars, Muslim armies, and Vikings
China, South America.
The Vikings had the least effect on Muslims in the Middle Ages.
The Vikings had the least effect on Muslims in the Middle Ages.
The Vikings had the least effect on Muslims in the Middle Ages.
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Jerusalem
The Vikings.
The fall of Rome in 410 AD
Vikings
There were many regions not conquered by the Vikings at some point during the Middle-Ages, they include, but are not limited to:ItalyJerusalemMeccaAcreAleppoDamascusConstantinopleGranadaAmazoniaPatagonia
danes is another word for the vikings.
the vikings, magyars, and the nomads
they were Scandinavian nomads that looted many towns