yes he was a viking leader
Rollo is often regarded as one of the first significant Viking leaders in history, particularly known for establishing the Duchy of Normandy in the early 10th century. However, he was not the very first Viking leader, as there were earlier chieftains and leaders, such as Ragnar Lothbrok, who played pivotal roles in Viking raids and settlements. Rollo's importance lies in his consolidation of power and the eventual integration of Norse culture into the regions he governed.
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The leader of a Viking community was called a jarl or an earl. The laws in these communities were passed down from parents to their children.
Eric the Red and his son Leif Ericson were two of the more famous ones. Guthrum was a Viking leader who opposed Alfred the Great in England; Guthrum eventually converted to Christianity, with Alfred as his godfather. Vikings didn't really have a single leader; the "king" was typically whoever held the most land, in a given area.
yes he was a viking leader
Rollo is often regarded as one of the first significant Viking leaders in history, particularly known for establishing the Duchy of Normandy in the early 10th century. However, he was not the very first Viking leader, as there were earlier chieftains and leaders, such as Ragnar Lothbrok, who played pivotal roles in Viking raids and settlements. Rollo's importance lies in his consolidation of power and the eventual integration of Norse culture into the regions he governed.
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the first viking to die was alexander shardstain
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There have been a lot of Viking leaders in Norway. Here's a link that might be useful: http://vikings.heindorffhus.dk/frame-Norway.htm